Japanese language school visa sponsorship problem.

I am currently 19 yrs old and I am going to complete my bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering after 4 years ( in India).After I complete my graduation I wanted to join a Japanese language school and get a job in japan. However I am having a problem as during the visa application process my guarantor has to show 18 lakh rupees for 2 year course ( 22000 usd) in his bank account ( as of now, might change later on). But my parents are not that financially strong and I don’t think my relatives will help me. Is there any other way except government scholarships as they are very hard to get? I really want to go to Japan and do a job there as it is my dream.

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    **Japanese language school visa sponsorship problem.**

    I am currently 19 yrs old and I am going to complete my bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering after 4 years ( in India).After I complete my graduation I wanted to join a Japanese language school and get a job in japan. However I am having a problem as during the visa application process my guarantor has to show 18 lakh rupees for 2 year course ( 22000 usd) in his bank account ( as of now, might change later on). But my parents are not that financially strong and I don’t think my relatives will help me. Is there any other way except government scholarships as they are very hard to get? I really want to go to Japan and do a job there as it is my dream.

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  2. Finish your degree, find a job in your country, save some money and apply then. Japan’s not going anywhere.

  3. > except government scholarships as they are very hard to get?

    While you’re correct that scholarships are hard to get for *universities*, they are ***impossible*** to get for language schools. Because there are no government scholarships (or private ones, for that matter) for language schools.

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