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Visa
The procedures that need to be taken to enter Japan as a foreign student are as follows:
i)Gain admission to a higher educational institution.
ii)Acquire a passport
iii)Acquire a visa
Please inquire at an overseas Japanese embassy or consular offices(http://www.mofa.go.jp/about/emb_cons/mofaserv.html) for details regarding visas. Please note that a "temporary visitor" visa is normally needed to enter Japan in order to take an entrance examination.


Part Time Job
Many foreign students choose to do part-time work to help pay their tuition or living expenses. In fact, seven out of ten foreign students are engaged in some type of part-time work in Japan (Source: JASSO survey). However, please note that because your status of residence is that of College Student or Pre-college Student, you are fundamentally prohibited to work in Japan without getting the necessary permit. Therefore, before you do any part-time work, please make sure to get a "Permit to Engage in Activity other than that Permitted by the Status of Residence Previously Granted" from your regional immigration bureau. The items you should take note of in order to engage in part-time work are as follows:

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Scholarship for Burmese to study in Myanmar in Japan.
Honorary Chairman: Mr.Seiji Imaizumi,
President: Moe Kyaw Thu 9th batch,
Vice President: King Won 8th batch, Khun Thu Rein 12th batch,
Executive Directors, Htay Lwin (9th), Thazin Aung (12th), Phyo Naing Tun (13th),
Accontant: Saw Htwe Htwe Aung (12th)..etc Date:Sep'05
Website: http://home.att.ne.jp/omega/imaizumi/burmese.htm
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Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
Some Master Programs see at: http://www.nagaokaut.ac.jp/e/admission/index.html
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Other Schools
Arts College (Singapore) http://www.lasallesia.edu.sg/secondary.html