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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by itsede: 5:38pm On Nov 10, 2020
blackbriar:


It should be possible. The whole idea in the first place is the whole world in Tokyo for 30 days, until the virus happened.


It should be tourist visa
Need your advice here sir. Can I reside in Japan with a tourist visa? I really look towards that .
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Joohan: 9:55pm On Nov 10, 2020
Beaufull:


I applied for a teaching job online
Did my interview online via Skype
Then sent my documents
They sent the COE via mail
I took it to the embassy and got the visa

Ma'am, did you submit TEFL? And which site or SM did you use in applying. I thought Japan don't accept NNES. This really brightened my mood
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 4:06am On Nov 11, 2020
itsede:
Need your advice here sir. Can I reside in Japan with a tourist visa? I really look towards that .

No you may not live in Japan with tourist visa.
And worse you are african
European s are allowed to change tourist visa to work visa if they get a job.
But african must go back home and reapply for a work visa.
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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by itsede: 9:40pm On Nov 12, 2020
blackbriar:


No you may not live in Japan with tourist visa.
And worse you are african
European s are allowed to change tourist visa to work visa if they get a job.
But african must go back home and reapply for a work visa. Thanks a million for the update, I do really appreciate.
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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by OmichaelO: 9:53pm On Nov 22, 2020
Knock knock, who is here ?


Please what band score do I need to apply to Japanese school for msc ?

IELTS.

@peacefull
@blackbriar
@
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Nobody: 10:00pm On Nov 22, 2020
OmichaelO:
Knock knock, who is here ?


Please what band score do I need to apply to Japanese school for msc ?

IELTS.

@peacefull
@blackbriar
@

The higher the band score, the better. There's no harm in hitting 9.0. To be on the safe side, minimum of 7.0. It's not like they speak better English than Anglophone Africans (can't blame anyway. It's not their official language) but for scholarship purposes and if you are applying to a top university/competitive program, a higher band score won't be bad.

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by OmichaelO: 11:13pm On Nov 22, 2020
NaotoKan:


The higher the band score, the better. There's no harm in hitting 9.0. To be on the safe side, minimum of 7.0. It's not like they speak better English than Anglophone Africans (can't blame anyway. It's not their official language) but for scholarship purposes and if you are applying to a top university/competitive program, a higher band score won't be bad.
thank you so much boss. This scholarship you spoke about, is it after I get in? I already have an MSc here though, but I'd love another one there.
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by peacefull(f): 2:16am On Nov 23, 2020
OmichaelO:
Knock knock, who is here ?


Please what band score do I need to apply to Japanese school for msc ?

IELTS.

@peacefull
@blackbriar
@

Sorry, I don't know about details.
I checked JASSO and download their guide book.
You can check their website too!
This guide book is writing about cost of studying Japan, Academic fees etc too.
I think you can get many information from this guide book!

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by peacefull(f): 2:27am On Nov 23, 2020
Please anybody who wanna study in Japan, Please be careful about scammer especially Japanese language school.

Some scammers arrested in Japan few days ago.
They are not Japanese. But Asian.
This is not first time.
I saw same crime on TV news before.

Their target was Vietnamese.
They are group. They made fake Japanese language school website.
Some of them are in Vietnam and some are in Japan.

Nobody knows who is next target.
I even saw someone offering fake papers on this website.
If you got fake papers and use it in Japan, that is crime.

Please be careful.

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Nobody: 4:18am On Nov 23, 2020
OmichaelO:
thank you so much boss. This scholarship you spoke about, is it after I get in? I already have an MSc here though, but I'd love another one there.

After you get in, there are many scholarships you can apply to. This is because you are a student unlike when you were a prospective student. There exist limited number (not more than five last I researched) for a Nigerian to apply while in Nigeria as a prospective student. The issue here is having to present living expenses bank statement to the immigration authorities prior to being issued the CESR (pre-visa). This process is independent of your admission and payment of tuition. If you already have an MSc, then it is best you apply to a PhD program - better chances for the professor to apply for scholarships (which will cater for your living expenses) on your behalf prior to coming so that the immigration authorities will have an evidence there is a source of finance to cater for yourself. Remember, these living expenses are the periods for your program. MSc is for two years while PhD is for three years. Also, I don't know how old you are but I don't see the point targeting another MSc. Why not a PhD? Then again, this depends entirely on you and your professor of interest.

Good luck!

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by OmichaelO: 9:07am On Nov 23, 2020
NaotoKan:


After you get in, there are many scholarships you can apply to. This is because you are a student unlike when you were a prospective student. There exist limited number (not more than five last I researched) for a Nigerian to apply while in Nigeria as a prospective student. The issue here is having to present living expenses bank statement to the immigration authorities prior to being issued the CESR (pre-visa). This process is independent of your admission and payment of tuition. If you already have an MSc, then it is best you apply to a PhD program - better chances for the professor to apply for scholarships (which will cater for your living expenses) on your behalf prior to coming so that the immigration authorities will have an evidence there is a source of finance to cater for yourself. Remember, these living expenses are the periods for your program. MSc is for two years while PhD is for three years. Also, I don't know how old you are but I don't see the point targeting another MSc. Why not a PhD? Then again, this depends entirely on you and your professor of interest.

Good luck!
wow


Thank you so much bro!

I'm in my late 20s.

And I think this is a great advice, I will look out for PhD possibilities too. I've just never really thought about it that much that's why, and I want to witness what education feels like in another part of the world, before jumping on PhD. I don't think I did enough here or I was well grounded enough.

I truly appreciate you
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by OmichaelO: 9:08am On Nov 23, 2020
peacefull:
Please anybody who wanna study in Japan, Please be careful about scammer especially Japanese language school.

Some scammers arrested in Japan few days ago.
They are not Japanese. But Asian.
This is not first time.
I saw same crime on TV news before.

Their target was Vietnamese.
They are group. They made fake Japanese language school website.
Some of them are in Vietnam and some are in Japan.

Nobody knows who is next target.
I even saw someone offering fake papers on this website.
If you got fake papers and use it in Japan, that is crime.

Please be careful.
thank you so much ma'am. I truly appreciate.
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by peacefull(f): 11:14am On Nov 23, 2020
OmichaelO:
thank you so much ma'am. I truly appreciate.

You are welcome!!
But I'm sorry for I can't give you useful information. Sorry.

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by water4: 2:37pm On Nov 26, 2020
NaotoKan:


After you get in, there are many scholarships you can apply to. This is because you are a student unlike when you were a prospective student. There exist limited number (not more than five last I researched) for a Nigerian to apply while in Nigeria as a prospective student. The issue here is having to present living expenses bank statement to the immigration authorities prior to being issued the CESR (pre-visa). This process is independent of your admission and payment of tuition. If you already have an MSc, then it is best you apply to a PhD program - better chances for the professor to apply for scholarships (which will cater for your living expenses) on your behalf prior to coming so that the immigration authorities will have an evidence there is a source of finance to cater for yourself. Remember, these living expenses are the periods for your program. MSc is for two years while PhD is for three years. Also, I don't know how old you are but I don't see the point targeting another MSc. Why not a PhD? Then again, this depends entirely on you and your professor of interest.

Good luck!

Please, can you suggest schools that mostly grant such scholarships and specific links. Thanks
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Nobody: 2:19am On Nov 27, 2020
water4:


Please, can you suggest schools that mostly grant such scholarships and specific links. Thanks

An example: https://www.agri.tohoku.ac.jp/en/international/students/scholarships/index.html but if you noticed most are available only when the applicant is a student of Tohoku University not prior to admission.

NaotoKan:


After you get in, there are many scholarships you can apply to. This is because you are a student unlike when you were a prospective student. There exist limited number (not more than five last I researched) for a Nigerian to apply while in Nigeria as a prospective student. The issue here is having to present living expenses bank statement to the immigration authorities prior to being issued the CESR (pre-visa).

Good luck!
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 11:16am On Dec 13, 2020
Tokyo
いい天気ね
秋晴れです

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 11:21am On Dec 13, 2020
Tallest structure in Tokyo.
Tokyo sky tree.

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by chaiks: 5:26am On Dec 19, 2020
Hi . tuf said I should apply through them for the next scholarship. 12 people will be admitted while only four people will be awarded mext. Please I want to know their acceptance rate because application fee is 10k yen and sending of documents involved.
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Cousin9999: 12:54pm On Dec 19, 2020
F*** Japan.
F*** Asia.
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Nobody: 3:17pm On Dec 19, 2020
chaiks:
Hi . tuf said I should apply through them for the next scholarship. 12 people will be admitted while only four people will be awarded mext. Please I want to know their acceptance rate because application fee is 10k yen and sending of documents involved


If it's the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Wikipedia says the acceptance rate is 26.3%. You just need to have faith or hope you get selected (how are your grades like?). However, if you get admitted but not selected for the scholarship, you could apply for scholarships (which I believe a school like TUF should offer)

Tbh, the application fee is lower than other national universities - 30K¥. I hope you're not worried about the fee because should you get admitted but not selected for the scholarship, you will be required to fund your studies as a private student?

Just in case: http://www.tufs.ac.jp/student/tuition_scholarship/scholarship/ryugakusei.html

Also, I recommend DHL for mailing of documents (23K when I used it) as it took five days (inclusive of working days) to send them and this was in the height of the Coronavirus pandemic. I don't know about your proposed means of paying the application fee because when I paid mine, I had to use my uncle's card who resided in Europe as the system did not accept a Nigerian card. If you don't have a debit/credit card linked to a foreign account or someone in the abroad, you could use Barter by Flutterwave, only that they (Flutterwave) appeared incompetent when I had issues with it. I just did not understand how it was used notwithstanding the guidance. So, get prepared for such a scenario.

I wish you the best.

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by chaiks: 5:28am On Dec 21, 2020
Thanks for ur input. Yes I meant Tokyo university of foreign studies. I will be going for masters in peace and conflict studies. I think I will need someone in Europe to help me pay. The app fee is 10k yen sorry. For sending of docs, I don't know, maybe courier is the best. Aside next, will I apply for other scholarships while applying for admission?
NaotoKan:



If it's the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Wikipedia says the acceptance rate is 26.3%. You just need to have faith or hope you get selected (how are your grades like?). However, if you get admitted but not selected for the scholarship, you could apply for scholarships (which I believe a school like TUF should offer)

Tbh, the application fee is lower than other national universities - 30K¥. I hope you're not worried about the fee because should you get admitted but not selected for the scholarship, you will be required to fund your studies as a private student?

Just in case: http://www.tufs.ac.jp/student/tuition_scholarship/scholarship/ryugakusei.html

Also, I recommend DHL for mailing of documents (23K when I used it) as it took five days (inclusive of working days) to send them and this was in the height of the Coronavirus pandemic. I don't know about your proposed means of paying the application fee because when I paid mine, I had to use my uncle's card who resided in Europe as the system did not accept a Nigerian card. If you don't have a debit/credit card linked to a foreign account or someone in the abroad, you could use Barter by Flutterwave, only that they (Flutterwave) appeared incompetent when I had issues with it. I just did not understand how it was used notwithstanding the guidance. So, get prepared for such a scenario.

I wish you the best.
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 6:13am On Dec 21, 2020
chaiks:
Thanks for ur input. Yes I meant Tokyo university of foreign studies. I will be going for masters in peace and conflict studies. I think I will need someone in Europe to help me pay. The app fee is 10k yen sorry. For sending of docs, I don't know, maybe courier is the best. Aside next, will I apply for other scholarships while applying for admission?


If you are willingly, I can help make the payment transfer
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by chaiks: 7:56am On Dec 21, 2020
Thank you. I will pm u once I finish gathering my documents
blackbriar:



If you are willingly, I can help make the payment transfer
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 21, 2020
chaiks:
Thanks for ur input. Yes I meant Tokyo university of foreign studies. I will be going for masters in peace and conflict studies. I think I will need someone in Europe to help me pay. The app fee is 10k yen sorry. For sending of docs, I don't know, maybe courier is the best. Aside next, will I apply for other scholarships while applying for admission?

You don't necessarily need someone in Europe to apply for you, anyone who is in a country that accepts PayPal should be able to pay. Not maybe courier is the best, a courier service that is privately run - UPS, DHL and FedEx - is the best. Don't use NIPOST EMS You will regret it.

Yes, you can apply for other scholarships as generally scholarships aren't a guaranteed stamp or something. It is tumbo-tumbo, you can get it or not. However, the more scholarships you apply to, the better your chances of getting at least one. If you check the link I posted, it shows various scholarship programs prospective students to TUF can apply to, no law stops you from applying to them which you are qualified. However, if you get selected for the MEXT by TUF and win another or some other private scholarships, you will be required to decline those scholarships in favour of the MEXT.

NOTE: If you get selected for MEXT not before. So, apply, apply and apply.

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by ImDStar: 7:23pm On Dec 21, 2020
You're here again this man!

Cousin9999:
F*** Japan.
F*** Asia.
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 1:08am On Dec 22, 2020
chaiks:
Thanks for ur input. Yes I meant Tokyo university of foreign studies. I will be going for masters in peace and conflict studies. I think I will need someone in Europe to help me pay. The app fee is 10k yen sorry. For sending of docs, I don't know, maybe courier is the best. Aside next, will I apply for other scholarships while applying for admission?
The schools location is nice.
Tama, Tokyo.
Outskirts of Tokyo.
30 mins to Shinjuku on odakyu line.
And 30 mins to Yokohama.
So getting a part time job might be higher.
Apartments are cheap here too especially around noborito and komae,but it's imperative you get school hostel as they are super cheap and convenient.
Goodluck and Godspeed

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by Btk1986(m): 5:32am On Dec 22, 2020
Kindly enlighten me on this: Can a graduate of Christian Religious Studies apply for Masters in peace and conflict studies? Thanks
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by moonraker(m): 12:50am On Dec 23, 2020
blackbriar:

The schools location is nice.
Tama, Tokyo.
Outskirts of Tokyo.
30 mins to Shinjuku on odakyu line.
And 30 mins to Yokohama.
So getting a part time job might be higher.
Apartments are cheap here too especially around noborito and komae,but it's imperative you get school hostel as they are super cheap and convenient.
Goodluck and Godspeed

Whats christmas looking like on your end??
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 2:22am On Dec 25, 2020
moonraker:


Whats christmas looking like on your end??

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Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by blackbriar: 2:24am On Dec 25, 2020
Btk1986:
Kindly enlighten me on this: Can a graduate of Christian Religious Studies apply for Masters in peace and conflict studies? Thanks

The school is in better position to give you the answer.
Send a mail attached with your transcript to admission department and international department of the school
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by chaiks: 8:15pm On Dec 25, 2020
Wow. Thanjs bro. I wish i could just appear in tokyo now.lol. i am almost done with my application document except the english proficiency letter.
blackbriar:

The schools location is nice.
Tama, Tokyo.
Outskirts of Tokyo.
30 mins to Shinjuku on odakyu line.
And 30 mins to Yokohama.
So getting a part time job might be higher.
Apartments are cheap here too especially around noborito and komae,but it's imperative you get school hostel as they are super cheap and convenient.
Goodluck and Godspeed
Re: Japanese Visa And Travelling To Japan by chaiks: 8:23pm On Dec 25, 2020
Yes bro. Thanks fir this insight.i will use UPS courier once slam done. They charge 26k here. As for the scholarship, it will be 50:50 as you said. But I hope to get since maybe social science courses may not be DAT competitive there.
NaotoKan:


You don't necessarily need someone in Europe to apply for you, anyone who is in a country that accepts PayPal should be able to pay. Not maybe courier is the best, a courier service that is privately run - UPS, DHL and FedEx - is the best. Don't use NIPOST EMS You will regret it.

Yes, you can apply for other scholarships as generally scholarships aren't a guaranteed stamp or something. It is tumbo-tumbo, you can get it or not. However, the more scholarships you apply to, the better your chances of getting at least one. If you check the link I posted, it shows various scholarship programs prospective students to TUF can apply to, no law stops you from applying to them which you are qualified. However, if you get selected for the MEXT by TUF and win another or some other private scholarships, you will be required to decline those scholarships in favour of the MEXT.

NOTE: If you get selected for MEXT not before. So, apply, apply and apply.

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