2009/03/06(金)13:29
" Junior college" means "University"?
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Question:
I graduated from "a junior college"( 2 years ) in
a foreign country.
I would like to become an interpreter in Japan.
But according to a guide book, it is needed to
have graduated from "University".
"University" means only "4 years college"?
Answer:
To become an interpreter in Japan, you need
"Specialist in Humanities/ International
Services" visa.
Indeed, to get this visa, the graduation of
"University"is needed.
But "University" includes "a junior college"
( 2 years ).
So "University" means "a junior college"
( 2 years ), too.