Japanese language school.

Hello Everyone! I am Currently in my exam year of high school graduating soon! So starting from april next year, I want to study Japanese for 1-2 years to move on to vocational school in Japan! My parents aren’t a big fan of it tho and they barely want to fund my study. I have been looking a lot but I just can’t find any language schools that are under €5500. Are there any language schools in Japan that you can study for one and a half year under €5500 to go onto vocational school? (If it all works out, yes I’m planning on working in Japan.) I hope anyone can help me and thank you for who can!! 🇳🇱❤️🇯🇵

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    **Japanese language school.**

    Hello Everyone! I am Currently in my exam year of high school graduating soon! So starting from april next year, I want to study Japanese for 1-2 years to move on to vocational school in Japan! My parents aren’t a big fan of it tho and they barely want to fund my study. I have been looking a lot but I just can’t find any language schools that are under €5500. Are there any language schools in Japan that you can study for one and a half year under €5500 to go onto vocational school? (If it all works out, yes I’m planning on working in Japan.) I hope anyone can help me and thank you for who can!! 🇳🇱❤️🇯🇵

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  2. Language school fees are more or less the same everywhere. The only part where you can save money is to choose one in a cheaper area.

    If you can study Japanese while going to a University in your home country, your chance of getting a more secure future in Japan is significantly higher.

    Maybe someone else here can correct me, but I am not sure if vocational school will qualify you for a long term working visa.

  3. What’s your current japanese level?If you have N2 you can apply directly to a vocational school.

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