Fukuoka Long Term Courses 2016 Visa options www.cesalanguages.com e. info@cesalanguages.com Are you looking to make serious progress with your Japanese language skills? For most people learning the Japanese language is challenging and rewarding, but it will take a considerable amount of time and personal motivation. By committing to a long term programme in Fukuoka you can be sure of high quality, structured tuition with professional native tutors who will enable you to become proficient in the language (allowing for the time you can commit to a course). For many students who wish to study long term in Japan the main barrier to success will be the visa regulations. However in Fukukoa there are a variety of course/visa options to suit most people. Student Visa Working Visa Visa Waiver Tourist Visa In this PDF factsheet we explain in detail who is eligible for which visa, and what requirements/restrictions Japanese Immigration have in place, for each option. Fukuoka City is the largest city in Kyushu, South-Western Japan. Its moderate climate, beautiful scenery and great location have made it popular with travellers worldwide. Fukuoka is clean, safe and has excellent amenities and offers a good quality of life. It is close to both mainland China and Korea and has excellent train and air connections to the rest of Japan. The central city zone is home to just 1.4 million people and is large enough to ensure there is plenty to do, see and try but nowhere near as daunting as tackling life in Tokyo can be - Fukuoka city centre is built on a human scale and is a comfortable living and study environment for Westerners looking to experience Japan, it's culture and it's language without becoming lost in the crowd. The Japanese College is well situated in the city centre, just a few minutes from the central train/subway station & close to the banks, post offices and shops, several nearby parks (there s also a good local night life) plus a beautiful beach and resort area (Momochi) less than 20 minutes away. The college has a large student lounge area, 14 classrooms (with air-con), computers with student internet access, Japanese study software and free wifi access on site. Minimum age: 18 (mainly 19/30yrs) Minutes per lesson: 50 Courses Available Academic Year Course 20 lessons per week 4 x 10 weeks duration 10 wks + 3 wks break x 4 = 52 weeks total Class size: max 8 people Student Visa or Working Visa required Visa choice depends on nationality See notes on next page for details Ideal for all age groups and those wishing to reach a high standard of Japanese, over an extended study period. Offered in 10 week terms (with 3 wks break between terms) with the same content as Standard Course. Academic Term Course 20 lessons per week 1 x 10 weeks duration 2 x 10 weeks duration (+ 3 week break) 3 x 10 weeks duration (2 x 3 week break) Class size: max 8 people Ideal for all age groups and language abilities. Same format as Standard Course Open to students eligible for visa waiver rules, who can extend their course, beyond 90 days once in Japan. Full course details are provided on line, under Fukuoka / Teaching Accommodation Arrive: Sunday PM Depart: Saturday AM NB: Accommodation in Fukuoka generally involves a commute, allow 2o/45 mins to college (bike or bus). Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 JLPT Preparation Offered: Sept, Oct & Nov As Standard Course + classes preparing for the Japanese proficiency tests. You will learn grammar, vocabulary (including kanji), reading skills and listening with your experienced teachers, aimed at achieving your exam goals with ease. Short Term Courses are also offered (details are on the main school PDF details) Standard Course 20 lessons per week 2 to 12 weeks duration Class size: max 8 people Ideal for all age groups and language abilities. Core classes concentrate on communication skills, across all language levels, with emphasis on reallife skills. Standard & Conversation Course As Standard Course + additional conversational classes (extra 5 lessons per week). These extra classes focus on some of the interesting aspects of conversational Japanese that it can be hard to cover in the standard classes, such as slang, dialects, specialized vocabulary, and more. Host family, single room, breakfast (45 mins+ plus to college) (an evening meal can be arranged ad hoc: Yen 500.00 per meal) Shared apartments (with Japanese people) single room, self-catering (15/40 mins to college). From 18yrs of age+ Student residences, single room, shared facilities, self-catering. Highly recommended, (around 15/40 mins walk to college)
intl t. +44 1209 211800 Fukuoka 2016 Student Visa Start Dates: April & October ONLY Stay duration: 12 months Application Deadline: Twice a year Course Start Date Deadline for application: 3 rd October 2016 20 th May 2016 3 rd April 2017 20 th November 2016 2 nd October 2017 19 th May 2017 April 2018 November 2017 Course duration: 40 weeks / Academic Year (4 x 10 week terms with 3 weeks breaks between each term Please enrol with CESA WELL before the official deadline quoted (the dates quoted are Japanese Consulate deadlines for applications, not the language schools). Visa Criteria: Must have completed High School (and have proof of graduation) Must have proof of employment (if working) or of further study (if at or going to University/Further Education) Must show bank statements as proof that you (or financial sponsor) have funds to pay for tuition & living expenses for a full year Must have no criminal record, and never have been denied a visa for Japan previously Depending on your nationality, there may be additional requirements. Enrolment procedure: Please enrol with CESA as normal, the school will then forward the necessary student visa application for, with a list of the documents required along with detailed instructions of what will be required.. It all takes time please do NOT leave this to the last minute. We recommend you book AT LEAST 4 weeks prior to the deadline you intend to meet. Academic Year: Tuition Costs / In Yen Academic Year: 4 x 10 week terms Yen 990,000.00 CESA Admin fee Yen 9,150.00 Academic Year.. Term Dates Start: Monday 3 rd October End: Friday 09 th December 2016 Start: Monday 2 nd January End: Friday 10th March 2017 Start: Monday 3 rd April End: Friday 09 th June 2017 Start: Monday 3 rd July End: Friday 08 th September 2017
intl t. +44 1209 211800 Fukuoka 2016 Working Holiday Visa Start Dates: Four times a year: January, April, July and October ONLY Maximum stay: 12 months Application Deadline: Talk to your local Japanese Consulate Course Start Dates 4 January 2016 4 April 2016 4 July 2016 3 October 2016 2 January 2017 3 April 2017 3 July 2017 2 October 2017 Course Duration: Two Academic Terms 2 x 10 week terms (with a 3 week break) The Working Holiday Visa is available to the following nationalities ONLY: Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians, Koreans, French, Germans, British, Irish, Danish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Polish, Taiwanese and Hong Kong citizens. If you are not on the list you will either have to apply for a Student Visa (only offered if applying for an Academic Year course) or be eligible for a visa waiver. Criteria: You must be a national on the list quoted above You must be between 19 and 30 yrs of age You must be able to show proof of minimum funds (around $2000.00 plus have a return flight ticket home) You must be in good health You must NOT have been issued a Japanese Working holiday visa previously Full details can be found on line: http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/w_holiday/index.html Academic Term: Tuition Costs / In Yen 2 x 10 week terms = 23 weeks Yen 571,500.00 3 x 10 week terms = 36 weeks Yen 811,500.00 Plus CESA Admin fee Yen 9,150.00 Academic Term Dates Start: Monday 3 rd October End: Friday 9 th December 2016 Start: Monday 2 nd January End: Friday 10th March 2017 Start: Monday 3 rd April End: Friday 09 th June 2017 Start: Monday 3 rd July End: Friday 8 th September 2017
intl t. +44 1209 211800 Fukuoka 2016 Visa Waiver Arrangement option Start Dates: Four times a year: January, April, July and October ONLY Maximum stay: Varies from country to country Academic Term: Tuition Costs / In Yen 1 x 10 week terms = 10 weeks Yen 571,500.00 2 x 10 week terms = 23 weeks Yen 571,500.00 Plus CESA Admin fee Yen 9,150.00 Full details of visa waiver rules can be found on line: http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/novisa.html Application Deadline: Not applicable Students must respect the period allowed for their nationality. Generally for 90 or 180 days duration. No exceptions can be made. However you do not need to apply for a visa in advance. On arrival in Japan you will be given a 90-day landing permission. If you plan on spending longer than 90 days in Japan you MUST go to Japanese Immigration Office at least one week before your 90 days expires to renew your landing permission. Course Options: Course Duration: One or Two Academic Terms 1 x 10 week term or2 x 10 week terms (with a 3 week break) or Standard or Standard Plus Course (as featured on line and on the main PDF factsheet for the school Academic Term Dates Start: Monday 3 rd October End: Friday 9 th December 2016 Start: Monday 2 nd January End: Friday 10th March 2017 Start: Monday 3 rd April End: Friday 09 th June 2017 Start: Monday 3 rd July End: Friday 8 th September 2017 Tourist Visa option: If your nationality is not featured on Japanese Immigration s visa waiver listing you MUST arrange a tourist visa to enter Japan and attend a language school. Please contact the Japanese Consulate in your own country to discuss tourist visa requirements. At most you will be allowed to stay for 90 days. Public holidays 2016: 01 & 11 Jan, 11 Feb, 21 Mar, 29 Apr, 03, 04 & 05 May, 18 Jul, 19 & 22 Sept, 10 Oct, 03 & 23 Nov, 23 & 31 Dec 2016. Where Monday is a holiday, assessment tests and registration will still take place, but classes will start on Tuesday. On public holidays where no alterative activity is arranged, a refund of Yen 1000.00 per group class, and Yen 2000.00 per private class is offered direct from the school. CESA Plus Points: Fukuoka: Must sees include the modern Kyuhsu National Museum (Japanese artefacts) ~ the Asian Art Museum ~ Hakata-za, Fukuoka s famous kabuki theatre ~ free Noh and Kabuki performances in the Ohori Park Noh theatre ~ for night birds enjoy the huge variety of venues, for everything from a cup of sake with friends in a quiet izakaya to a crazy night of dancing at a top club ~ Izakayas (Japanese pubs) exist on virtually every corner ~ try a shochu (a spirit made from either rice, wheat, barley or potato) or some sashimi (raw fish) and you could easily be mistaken for a local. Fukuoka College: Small college in a great city in the South West of Japan ~ friendly, relaxed atmosphere ~ flexible range of short term course options to suit a range of personal & linguistic needs ~ excellent city centre location ~ good range of accommodation offered.
intl t. +44 1209 211800 Fukuoka 2016 JLPT Exam Preparation So you can speak Japanese. Can you prove it? The recognised proof of Japanese linguistic ability is the JLPT Exams, accredited by the Ministry of Education. Students can sit the exam each December. It is a perfect supplement to a long term programme. It is also possible to sit the exam in July in Japan (but the school offers course preparation prior to the December exam) Min age: 14 yrs (majority of students will be 18 yrs+ age range) 20 group Japanese lessons plus additional exam orientated classes per week Exam preparation schedule: One hour of class per week, plus homework. Course duration: 2 to 12 weeks Offered: September/November (leading up to the JLPT exams in December) Core classes: As Standard Japanese Course PLUS: Preparation for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Tests). Each week your teacher gives you homework, then analyses your weak points and discusses learning strategies with you. This option is available year-round, as a once-weekly option. Please note that you cannot choose which JLPT level you want to prepare for. Teachers at the school will assign a level for you according to your test results. Class levels and progress structure Complete beginner (1-1) Class requirement: must be able to read hiragana characters Total time: 1.5 weeks (30 class hours) Beginner 1-2 Total time: 2.5 weeks (52 class hours) Beginner 1-3 Total time: 2 weeks (36 class hours) Beginner 1-4 Total time: 2.5 weeks (48 class hours) Beginner 2-1 Total time: 2.5 weeks (48 class hours) Beginner 2-2 Total time: 2.5 weeks (48 class hours)
intl t. +44 1209 211800 Fukuoka 2016 Beginner 2-3 Total time: 2.5 weeks (52 class hours) Beginner 2-4 Total time: 2 weeks (36 class hours) Pre-intermediate (3) Total time: 5 weeks Textbook: Chukyu E Ikou Intermediate (4) Total time: 8 weeks Textbooks: J.Bridge, Nihongo Chuukyuu kara no Skill Balance, Shin Nihongo no Chuukyuu JLPT equivalent: studying for level 2 Upper intermediate (5) Total time: as long as you have! Textbooks: Depends on students JLPT equivalent: studying for level 2 Advanced (6) Total time: 10 weeks Textbooks: J.Bridge + School original materials JLPT equivalent: studying for level 1 Total time from Beginner to Advanced level: about 50 weeks, or 11.5 months! In reality CESA Languages students chose to attend a short course, according to their linguistic goals, personal wishes and time constraints. Course Prices 2016 For additional course duration options & prices, please view the CESA Course Finder: www.cesalanguages.com Academic Term Course 20 wks 571,500 30 wks 811,500 40 wks 1,011,500 JLPT Exam Preparation Supplementary classes per week/ 5 lessons per week: 8,500 CESA Fee: 9,150 per person High Season supplement: 3,250 per week Applied from 04 July 02 Sept 2016 Books & Materials: Inclusive in course fees Accommodation Prices 2016 For alternative duration options & prices, please view the CESA Course Finder: www.cesalanguages.com Option 1 / Host family, single room, breakfast College Registration fee: Yen 9,500 Cost per week: Yen 14,000 Option 2 / Shared apartment with Japanese people, single room, self-catering College Registration fee: Yen 9,500 Cost per week: Yen 10,000 Option 3 / Residence (with students & open to the public), single room, self-catering College Registration fee: Yen 9,500 Cost per week: Yen 13,000 Travel: Fly to Nagoya, Kansai, or Tokyo/Narita & take an internal flight (to Fukuoka Intl airport) or take the Shinkansen to Fukuoka Transfer Service: Available on request, at 6,000 for a one way service/per person.