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Chinese Students Trapped in Japan: 230 Deceived, 68 Missing |
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More than 230 Chinese students in Tokyo "Sakata Training University" recently received authoritative notice from the university saying that they will be expelled if they should fail to return to Sakata before February 14.
As the New Year is near, these young Chinese have been landed practically in a dangerous situation with their student status to become "illegal". In recent years, many Japanese short-term universities have got their eyes on foreign students so as to "replenish" their student resources and keep up school running. However, their practice did bring about many problems.
Sources from Nanao Training University in Nanao of Isogawa show that there are already 14 Chinese students found missing from April to October last year. Authorities of the university believed that these students possibly are "working" in other places.
The university "suddenly hit upon a way out of its predicament". They borrowed a room in a building in Kanda of Tokyo and set up a temporary teaching center for their students in Tokyo.
Japanese Entry Management Bureau of Sendai and Tokyo also responded to the news immediately. They started to investigate on these Chinese students. 1200 Chinese Enrollees Rejected, "Branch" in Tokyo Shut Down
Latest news from Entry Management Bureau of Fukuoka and Sendai show that the bureau had rejected the plan of Kanda Training University to recruit another over 200 Chinese students. The bureau thought the school violated the regulation of the proportion of overseas students which is published by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
After receiving censures from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and Entry Management Bureau, Sakata Training University swiftly declared to shut down its "branch school" in Tokyo and posted a notice to their 198 Chinese students in Tokyo. Tuition Used to Make up Losses from Ill Operation
During such a series of incidents, the Chinese students already in Japan or waiting for entrance at home in China became genuine victims. They readily placed trust in the propaganda of Japanese universities and their brokers. They paid out a great amount of money, only finding out that they are up against mountains of difficulties in Japan. Many of them "missed" or "escaped". Quite a few had to look for a job for eking out a living.
Actually the situation is quite popular for Chinese students in Japan. |