For Inquiries and Further Information etc.

Aiwa Language School
(Japan) 
TEL:092-632-6748
FAX:092-632-8540

CHINA OFFICE
(Shen Yang ,Liao Ning)
TEL:(024)22791518
FAX:(024)22791515
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Q & A:Frequently Asked Questions
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Answers
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Q. What are the admission procedures?
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A. Please inquire directly to Aiwa about our procedures. Our local offices in China are for Chinese applicants to ask questions directly or by telephone.
 Aiwa Language School (Japan) |
Aiwa Building, 1-15-37 Maidashi, Higashi-ku Fukuoka |
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 Shenyang Office (China) |
No417 ,Shen Yang Xin Hua Ke Ji Bld,Shi Fu Da Road 262 Hao, Shen He Qu, Shen YangCity,Liao Ning Pr |
TEL: (024)22791518 / FAX: (024)22791515 |
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Q. Do you have your own student accommodation or dormitory?
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A. We have small flats (bedsit-style accommodation) for students which are different from the usual shared student dormitories. We think our accommodation helps students get used to Japanese customs and lifestyle. Each flat has a room the size of 6 tatami mats (1 tatami mat is 90 x 180cms), and a 3 tatami-mat kitchen and bathroom (with toilet). All accommodation is located near Aiwa Language School, for example, the nearest flats are 3-5 minutes, and the furthest about 15 minutes on foot (or about 7-8 minutes by bicycle).
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Q. How much money do we need for living expenses?
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A. The amount is different for each student. However, we estimate that you would need ¥30,000 - 50,000 for your main living expenses, and ¥20,000 - 30,000 for food and other small expenses per month. Therefore you will need ¥60,000 per month if you are "careful" with money or ¥100,000 per month if you prefer to have some spare money.
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Q. Can students do part-time work?
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A. If students wish to have a part-time job, they must get permission from the Immigration Bureau who will issue you with 'Shikaku-gai Katudo Kyoka' (ie. Permission to engage in an activity other than that permitted under the status of residence previously granted). However, you must maintain good attendance levels at school. Working hours should be a maximum of 4 hours per day. You should not work late at night, in the entertainment and amusement industry (such as in bars, marjong parlours, game centres, etc.) or do dangerous or hazardous work.
If an foreign national stays in Japan with the residence of status "College Student" or "Pre-college Student," such foreign national may obtain a comprehensive permission to engage in unauthorized activities without restrictions on activities or locations.
In this case, applicant must submit "supporting document" available from the educational institute to which the applicant enrolls. However, the aforementioned comprehensive permission also have some limitations on foreign national's activity duration or activity locations, as stated below.
Upper limit of foreign national's activity duration(College Students) This type of foreign nationals may run an income-generating business or engage in a remuneration-generating activities for 28 hours or shorter a week (or 8 hours or shorter a day during long vacation of the educational institute)
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Q. What do Aiwa students do after graduation?
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A. Some graduates continue their studies in Higher Education at universities, colleges, and on post-graduate courses in Japan. Others go back to their home countries after their studies at Aiwa to work in a variety of jobs related to Japan. Some decide to stay in Japan after completing their studies at Japanese universities, and find work with Japanese companies.
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