Study in JAPAN Motivist Japan About us Motivist
Study in JAPAN
Motivist Japan About us Motivist Japan is a subsidiary of Ryugakusite. com. For more than 14 years, Ryugakusite. com has sent thousands of Japanese students to study abroad. Backed by their success and experience, the founders of Ryugakusite. com decided to open Motivist Japan in 2015 to support international students reach their goals by providing information on education and life in Japan with in an accurate and effective way.
Why Japan? Ø Excellent Education System Ø Discover a rich and fascinating culture Ø Japan is one of the safest developed countries in the world. Ø The Japanese government is more than ever willing to open up to increased immigration. Now is the right time to come to Japan! Ø Enjoy the quality of life conditions such as healthcare, transportation system, affordable and tasty food, great services, exciting nightlife, modern accommodations and all the comfort that you need, not so high cost of living if you know the tricks, etc. ) Ø Foreign students can work part-time up to 28 hours per week Ø Employment opportunity after completion of Japanese language program .
Why Motivist Japan? “We help foreign students to come and learn Japanese in Japan with a smooth process in getting their visa. ”
Why Motivist Japan? Our Services: Ø Counseling Ø We help find the right school (We have more than 40 reputable partner schools in different parts of Japan) Ø Experienced Counselors (success rate of the admission process is higher) Ø We do the paperwork and application process, more timely responses (We thoroughly check all the documents according to the School and Immigration guidelines). Ø We handle and manage the application process from start to finish accurately and efficiently Ø Complete assistance (Assistance all the way to arriving and settling in Japan) Ø Help find the right accommodation Ø We arrange transportation (upon your request)
Requirements Necessary Documents • Application forms (provided by Motivist Japan) • 5 x ID pictures (4 cm× 3 cm) (that number will vary from school to school) • Passport copy (including pages of your entries into Japan, if applicable) • Diploma or certification of highest degree • Certification of Japanese ability, if applicable: for example JLPT, J-TEST, NAT, GNK, or just a certificate from your Japanese school stating that you attended class • An essay explaining your plans (we will translate it for you if needed) And documents about your sponsor: • Bank statement • Evidence of income (e. g. income tax statement, pay slip) • Certificate of relationship between you and your sponsor
Procedure S. N. Procedure Starting dates & Deadlines April * July October * January 1 You send us the necessary documents by email. Aug. ~ Nov. Jan. ~ Mar. Feb. ~ May Jun. ~Sep. 2 We review the documents. Once cleared, you send the originals (when required, you send the Application fee to the school). Oct. ~ Nov. Feb. ~ Mar. Apr. ~ May Aug. ~Sep. End of Nov. End of Mar. End of May End of Sep. Dec. ~ Feb. Apr. ~ May June ~ Aug. Sep. ~ Nov. End of Feb. End of May End of Aug. End of Nov. End of Feb. The school issues the invoice. You remit the invoiced fees to the Beg. of Mar. school. After confirmation of payment, we send you the Admission Certificate Mid. of Mar. and the original Certificate of Eligibility. End of May End of Aug. End of Nov. Beg. of June Beg. of Sep. Beg. of Dec. Beg. of June Mid. of Sep. Mid. of Dec. Mid. of June Mid. of Sep. Mid. of Dec. Beg. of July Beg. of Oct. Beg. of Jan. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Your application is sent to the Regional Immigration Bureau in Japan. The Immigration Bureau checks your documents The Immigration Bureau issues a Certificate of Eligibility (Permission from the Japanese Government to be granted a Student visa). You submit above documents with all other supporting documents at Mid. of Mar. the Japanese Embassy to apply for your visa. 10 Departure for Japan. Beg. of Apr.
Education System in Japan Prior to Higher Education: q 6 years of Elementary education q 6 years of Secondary education: Ø 3 years of lower education (Junior High School) Ø 3 years of upper secondary, Senior High School or Specialized Training Colleges Higher Education: q Colleges of Technology q Professional Training Colleges q Junior Colleges q Universities q Graduate Schools
After Japanese Language School JLPT N 2 Level Passer Work in Japan Higher Education Vocational Junior Colleges Universities Work in Japan If you already have a Bachelor’s Degree
Recap of Tuition Fees Average 1 -Year Tuition Fee Tuition fees Application fees Admission fees Other fees ** 654, 750 25, 500 62, 375 55, 625 Totals in YEN 798, 175 Totals in $ Totals in PHP 7, 284. 04 389, 102. 00 1 USD - 53. 54 PHP Material fees, maintenance fees, activity fees … Each school has their own fee policy.
Types of Accommodations in Japan Homestay Ø Pros: this is immersion in Japanese life: a great way to adjust to one’s new life, learn about the local area and of course improve one’s language skills and knowledge of Japanese culture altogether. Ø Cons: home-stay requires self-discipline to mingle and to respect the rules set by the family. Also, it is quite costly: around YEN 3, 000 per day. Dormitory Ø Pros: it is the cheapest accommodations in Japan (it can be as low as YEN 20, 000 per month). One gets to meet people and make friends. It is also not necessary to buy furniture and equipment. Ø Cons: no or very little intimacy, common facilities, rules to abide by, possibly a curfew.
Types of Accommodations in Japan Shared Apartment Ø Pros: this is a good way to meet people and learn life in a community. Not expensive. Not so many rules. No curfew. Ø Cons: shared facilities only. One can never be sure of getting along with their roommates. Private Apartment Ø Pros: total privacy, being independent and having one’s own pace. Ø Cons: this is the most expensive accommodations as not only the rent will be higher but there may be furniture and equipment to buy. Also the living space will be small. One may feel lonely in a studio so it is important to have a social life outside.
Japanese Health Insurance If you plan to study in Japan for more than 3 months, it is mandatory to get a National Health Insurance. Once you’ve registered with the National Health Insurance, you will only need to pay 30% of your medical bills.
Part-time Jobs “As a student, you are allowed to work up to 28 hours per week (and up to 40 hours during long holidays). ” Usually, students find work in services industry such as fast food shops, restaurants, cafés, . hotels, or in marketing, teaching etc. There are many ways to look for part-time jobs. Check bulletin boards, newspaper ads, “job magazines” (check the free publications in the conbinis – the most famous is Townwork, pick the one with the Yellow cover). You will also find a lot of resources on the internet, in forums etc. To apply, you must submit the form “Application for Permission to Engage in Activity Other Than That Permitted Under the Status of Residence Previously Granted” and show your passport. The form is available at the Immigration Bureau and there is no fee to apply. Note that you may submit the form at your entry in Japan. Important: Working in adult entertainment business is strictly prohibited. This includes bars and nightclubs that provide companions for customers, adult entertainment businesses, and gambling businesses such as pachinko parlors, mahjong parlors, etc.
Our Japanese Language Schools TOKYO • Kudan Institute of Japanese Language and Culture • JCLI Japanese School • ARC Academy • Toyo Language School • Shinwa Foreign Language Academy • Edo Cultural Center Japanese Language School • Genki JACS • Human Academy Japanese Language School • ISI Language School
Our Japanese Language Schools SAPPORO (HOKKAIDO) • Japanese Language Institute of Sapporo • Hokkaido Japanese Language Academy NAGANO • International Study Institute CHIBA • Futuba College of Foreign Languages • Tokyo One Japanese Language School Chiba • Makuhari Japanese Language School
Our Japanese Language Schools OSAKA • Japanese Communication International School • Human Academy • ARC Academy Japanese Language School • Osaka Japanese Language School KYOTO • Kyoto Minsai, Kyoto • ARC Academy Japanese Language School, Kyoko • International Study Institute
Our Japanese Language Schools TOCHIGI • ATYS International Academy GUNMA • NIPPON Academy NAGOYA (AICHI) • Nagoya Sky Japanese Language School GIFU • Subaru Language School KOBE (HYOGO • Kasuga Japanese Language Academy NAGASAKI • Nagasaki Japanese Language School
Our Japanese Language Schools HIROSHIMA • YMCA Hiroshima FUKUOKA • GENKI JACS • NILS Japanese Language School • Aiwa Language Institute • Wahaha Japanese Language School
Our Japanese Language Schools SAGA • Human Academy KUMAMOTO • YMCA Japanese Language School OKINAWA • JSL Nippon Academy
Motivist Japan Our aim is to assist students in finding the right program and thus contribute to their long-term success, whatever their goal may be.
Contact us: 5 -417 -222 -123 Makuhari-cho, LOCATION MAP: Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 262 -0032, Japan Telephone: +81 -(0)43 -379 -0245 Fax: +81 -(0)43 -379 -2813 Email: info@motivistjapan. com URL: www. motivistjapan. com It is located on the 1 st floor of the Makuhari Rien Heights Building facing a small park, a 6 -minute walk from JR Makuhari Station, .
www. motivistjapan. com info@motivistjapan. com
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