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Can my twin brother live in the same host family in the foreign exchange student program in Japan?

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I want to do a foreign exchange program and my twin brother does too. We both want to do the program in Japan. Is it possible for both of us go at same time and live together while doing the program?

I still trying to find a program that has Japan and doesn't need language required and not so expensive, any recommedations?

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  1. I don´t know about any program in Japan that may allow for you to stay in same host family home as your twin brother. Japan is known for the limited space in their homes, but who knows...

    There is this program that does definitely allow for you to be hosted by same host family home, but it is not in Japan, sorry. You may want to consider it as it is the highest quality for a much lower cost for comparable programs. Cost for your brother and you, both, might be less than USD8,000

    This program does not require for you to have studied Spanish prior to participating.

    Spain is a wonderful choice and the program www.beautifulspain.com, one of the best if not the best of the programs offered abroad world wide. Location is a safe and most amazingly beautiful beach resort in Northern Spain.

    Host families are extremely well screened and very loving. This program gets returnees year after year, so great it is.

    Cost is really reasonable considering everything included (as long as you sign up with this program through their web site as there are organizations that sell the same program for much more so high quality it is).

    Some of the activities and excursions it offers besides Spanish, cooking and dancing classes are: Guggenheim Museum, paella dinner, bullfight, fireworks on the beach, city tour, medieval towns, fishing villages, many beach days, Aquarium, tall ship vessel excursion, Roman village hiking trip, canoening down the river, shopping, and much more.

    It offers you the possibility of enrolling with a friend with whom to share same host family home, or for you to stay alone at host family. Many host families count on children of similar age to participating students.

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