Student Visa without the 12-year education here in the Philippines

I just came from my vacation in Japan and for that reason I wanted to apply for a student visa (Japanese language course) to fully know the country. I am also planning to work there as an English teacher or a tour guide after I study.

However, upon researching, I learned that one of the requirements is to finish at least 12 years of education here in the Philippines.

I dropped out of school when I was Grade 9 due to family reasons. Not long after that, I took the ALS (Alternative Learning System) here in PH so that I could graduate in High School. So I am now a graduate of High School under the K-12 curriculum but I really did not have 12 years of education.

Do you think I can still apply for a student visa?

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  1. This is a copy of your post for archive/search purposes.

    **Student Visa without the 12-year education here in the Philippines**

    I just came from my vacation in Japan and for that reason I wanted to apply for a student visa (Japanese language course) to fully know the country. I am also planning to work there as an English teacher or a tour guide after I study.

    However, upon researching, I learned that one of the requirements is to finish at least 12 years of education here in the Philippines.

    I dropped out of school when I was Grade 9 due to family reasons. Not long after that, I took the ALS (Alternative Learning System) here in PH so that I could graduate in High School. So I am now a graduate of High School under the K-12 curriculum but I really did not have 12 years of education.

    Do you think I can still apply for a student visa?

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  2. Hi, I’m from the PH 🙂 Best to ask the Embassy about this. They have a 24 hour hotline. You can also email them (check the website of the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines).

  3. No additional advice for the main question as the other commenter gave a good one, but as for what you’ll do after language school, being an English teacher won’t be possible without a university degree. Being a tour guide won’t get you a visa.

    In fact, most visas won’t be accessible to you through the usual route due to requiring a university degree. The alternative is 10 years verifiable experience in a field.

    There are other visas but they won’t lead to English teaching or tour guiding.

  4. You’ll have better luck going to a language school in Japan for a student visa.

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