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What are the steps for international students going to Japan to enter the country?
Japan is rich in educational resources and not far away, so it is loved by many international students. So what is the process for international students to enter the country? Come and have a look.

First, the entry procedures for international students.

1, entrance examination

When you arrive at the airport in Japan, remember to take the foreigner's passage, don't go wrong, and follow the Japanese to take your own passage. The next step is to get the form and fill in the information. In fact, this step can be written first in China and copied directly at the airport, which will save a lot of trouble. After filling in the information, go to the queue and give the form to the person in charge of immigration review. You need to take photos and fingerprint here. Then the staff will give you a residence card to help you apply for job qualifications.

2. claim your luggage

When you get the card, you must check whether there is any error in the information, and then check whether the back is stamped. This seal is used to prove that you are qualified for the job. Sometimes the staff often forget to stamp, so you must check that there is no problem before you claim your luggage. Generally, large airports can apply for job qualifications when they go through immigration procedures. If your airport doesn't have this service, you can ask the school to apply for it for you after completing the admission.

3. Tax payment inspection

After you get your luggage, you have to fill out another form, and then you have to go to the customs for inspection.

Step 4: Get out of the airport.

Don't think that you have completed all the steps here. When you leave the airport after inspection, you should submit the declaration form filled in at the airport and show your passport and other documents to the staff. If you don't bring enough yen, the airport will also have a currency exchange office.

You can rent a reception teacher for your school when you leave the airport. Usually, they will look for the school sign at the exit. If you don't see the teacher, you may pick up other students and wait for the teacher in the same place. If the school doesn't; If you come to pick up the plane, you can also take the bus or subway to school according to the signs at the airport, but I don't recommend you to go by yourself. Remember to contact your parents in time after you get off the plane.

Two. Entry materials

1. Application for Japanese study abroad qualification certificate;

2, the qualification certificate of the agent of foreign students;

3. Resume of international students;

4. a copy of the passport of the international student;

5. The highest academic certificate for international students;

6. 2 personal photos of international students;

7. Notice of admission of international students, or other materials that can prove the admission of international students;

8. Educational records of foreign students in Japanese training schools, including attendance, transcripts and diplomas;

9. Proof of financial guarantee for international students;

10, the proof materials of the learning contents of international students during their study in Japan;

1 1, other materials for admission of international students;

12, international students need to attach a reply envelope and stamp it to the Japanese Immigration Department.

Third, what to do after entering the country?

1, go to the district service office to register residents.

Bring your residence card, passport and seal to your regional service office to register your residence. If you move in the future, you need to cancel at the service office at the old address, and then go to the service office where you move.

2. Apply for national health insurance

International students can also join Japan's national health insurance. It is also handled at the regional service office, and students can apply for relief if they have no income. After the completion, there will be a blue medical insurance card, which will be presented when you go to the hospital. Individuals only need to bear 30% of the cost. Of course, in addition to plastic surgery, medical beauty and the like.

3. Bank card

International students have lived in Japan for a long time, so it is more convenient to have a Japanese bank card for work, tuition and shopping. However, dealing with Japanese bank cards requires communication with Japanese staff. For students who have just arrived in Japan, it may be more difficult to deal with Japanese. At this time, you can go to the post office to apply for a savings card first. Then you can apply for bank cards from banks such as Mitsubishi or Mitsui.

4. Transportation card

Traffic cards can be bought at the ticket machine at the station. If you are worried that you are not easy to operate, you can also go to the window and ask the staff. Generally speaking, there are watermelon cards and pasmocha in kanto region. Watermelon card is issued by tram, and pasmo card is issued by subway. You can take any card, including bus.

5. Mobile phone card

For international students who have just arrived in Japan, it is difficult to move without a mobile phone card. Not only for daily use, looking up maps, contacting schools, reporting safety to family members, etc. And many procedures such as opening a bank card require a mobile phone number. Therefore, the convenience of handling mobile phone cards directly affects the beginning of your life in Japan.