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Experts remind students studying in Japan not to work more than 28 hours a week.
According to Japanese media reports, recently, Aomori University in Japan held a press conference. Mo Yongyi, president of Aomori University, said that since 2008, the school has expelled 140 international students from China, because these international students from China didn't come to class at all, but worked exclusively. Many of them even left Aomori to look for jobs in Tokyo. According to a survey conducted by the Japan Immigration Bureau, 90% of the expelled students live outside Aomori Prefecture.

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Most international students go to Tokyo and Aichi Prefecture to work illegally.

Aomori University began to recruit international students for China in 2006. Students are mainly provided by three Japanese schools in the north of China. According to the normal procedure, students enrolled in Aomori University must first choose a Japanese school that has a cooperative relationship with Aomori University in China to study Japanese, and then they can go to Aomori University after passing the Japanese proficiency test and reaching the admission criteria. According to the investigation of the relevant investigation committee, in the past five years, a considerable number of China students who entered Aomori University did not attend classes unless the school contacted them. Moreover, the proof of tuition payment ability and other related materials submitted by students to the school when they enter school are also forged.

In the investigation, the Committee also found that most of these "international students" who violated the regulations worked in Tokyo and Aichi Prefecture.

Due to the seriousness of the situation, President Mo Yongyangyi of Aomori University said that "foreign students should be found to have forged documents and violated the regulations on student status management as soon as possible", and that the school has decided to cancel the cooperation with three Japanese schools in China.

Expert reminder

International students should strive for scholarships instead of working blindly.

According to experts studying abroad, this incident itself is not the fault of Aomori University, but the fault of students studying in China. Some students don't go to class, just want to work to make money. Any university should severely punish students who violate the school rules. "China students are not excluded from working, but they should work moderately. It is a mistake to go to work when the tuition is high. Studying hard to get a scholarship and learning useful knowledge is the purpose of studying abroad. "

Objectively speaking, the gross enrollment rate of higher education in Japan has been above 70%, and some universities have experienced a serious student crisis. In order to survive, some universities rely on expanding the number of international students, thus lowering the threshold for international students in China. Therefore, when China students choose Japanese schools, they should also try to avoid such schools.

With the further improvement of the management of international students in Japan, the 28-hour work supervision mechanism is also constantly strengthened. Students whose attendance rate is less than 80% will get a visa for half a year, and those whose attendance rate is less than 70% will be expelled from the school and reported to the Immigration Bureau to cancel their visas. In this way, students who are treated in this way will become illegal residents of Japan, and once they are caught by the police, they will be sent back to China or even detained.

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