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University Japanese Program - Visas

Tourist/Short Stay (tanki-taizai) Visa

Students who intend enrolling in the program will not require anything more than a tourist visa. For many nationalities, a 90 day landing permit will be granted automatically upon arrival in Japan. This is called an exemption agreement. For other nationalities, you may need to apply for the visa. Please see the visa requirements section for details. Please note that for most nationalities the maximum period of stay for a short-stay (tourist) visa is 90 days/3 months.

Other Visas

If you have a ryugakusei visa and would like to study at Yamasa during your summer holiday it is no problem to study in this program during 2011. However, if you have a student visa issued from Yamasa, then during 2011 you are only able to study in the AIJP/AJSP due to regulatory issues.

Other visa possibilities include the working holiday visa, students with Japanese ancestry, cultural activities visa, work visa, family visa etc. If you have a student visa or any visa other than the standard Tourist/Short Stay (tanki-taizai) Visa, please inform the Admissions Office as soon as possible.

Citizens of certain countries will need to find guarantors. The visa requirements section has further detail and appropriate links to the relevant Ministry of Foreign Affairs sites.

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If any of the information in this file is unclear, or if you need more detailed information, please click here and read the study/applications section of the FAQ before contacting us. Best regards, Declan Murphy.

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