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Moving to Japan for senior year of High School?

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I am a sixteen year old girl from the USA. My level of Japanese should be high by the time the next school year starts in Japan. I was wondering if it would be possible for me to enter into a Japanese High School for 3rd year only this coming April. If it were, I would need to find a family already living in Japan who would let me legally become their "dependant" for the year. Is this possible (I don't care about it being probable), and if so, where might I find such a family?

In any case, I plan to attend a Japanese University regardless of where I graduated from high school.

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  1. >I would need to find a family already living in Japan who would let me legally become their "dependant" for the year. Is this possible

    No. You are not talking about homestay program, are you?

    What kind of Japanese family lets a kid from another country stay with them for 1 entire year?

    Japanese family likes to have Japanese kids even if they "adopt" kids, not American kids.

    Or if you want to find American families living in Japan, try to find it. I don't know how.

    If you want to attend Japanese school, why don't you ask this on Yahoo! Answer Japan? If you can't ask it, you cannot go to Japanese high school.


  2. Talk to the person in your school that manages that stuff-- the one in our school also manages scholarships and things to do with college.

    Also, he would find the family.  

    It may cost a large amount of money though, so make sure you've saved up.

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