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Caregiver Scholarship

πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Caregiver Scholarship – Full Details & Actual Process

The Japan Caregiver Scholarship Program allows Bangladeshi students to study caregiving in Japan with financial support, and later work legally in Japan under a professional caregiver visa.

This program is designed for those who want:

  • A stable long-term career in Japan

  • High earning potential (200,000–280,000+ yen/month)

  • Future Permanent Residency (PR) opportunities

  • A scholarship-supported education pathway


🟦 1. What is the Caregiver Scholarship?

The scholarship is offered by Japanese Nursing Colleges / Caregiving Institutions.
They select students from Bangladesh and:

  • Reduce tuition fees

  • Provide partial/full funding

  • Support living arrangements

  • Help students achieve caregiver licenses in Japan

After completing studies, students can work:

  • Care homes

  • Nursing centers

  • Rehabilitation centers

  • Elderly support facilities


🟦 2. What the Scholarship Usually Covers

Depending on institution:

βœ” Tuition fee support (30%–100%)

βœ” Accommodation discount or support

βœ” Part-time job guidance

βœ” Caregiving uniform, books, tools

βœ” Language training (in Japan)

βœ” Job placement after graduation

Note: Exact benefits vary by school, MOU, or sponsoring company.


🟦 3. Basic Eligibility Requirements

To apply for Japan’s Caregiver Scholarship:

βœ” Education

  • HSC / Diploma / Bachelor’s degree

  • Minimum GPA: different schools have different requirements

βœ” Japanese Language Requirement (Basic)

  • JLPT N5 to N4

  • Or JFT A2
    (Language requirement depends on the school)

βœ” Age

18–30 years (most common)

βœ” Health Condition

Physically and mentally fit (caregiving work involves mobility)

βœ” Financial Stability

Applicant must be able to cover:

  • Visa fee

  • Air ticket

  • Initial settlement costs
    (unless the institution covers)


🟦 4. Required Documents (Bangladesh Side)

πŸ“„ Academic Documents

  • SSC/HSC certificates

  • Transcript/Marksheet

  • Graduation degree (if applicable)

πŸͺͺ Identity Documents

  • Passport

  • NID/Birth Certificate

  • Photos (4.5 Γ— 4.5 cm)

🧾 Additional Documents

  • Japanese language certificate (N5/N4)

  • CV / Bio-data

  • PCC (if required later)

  • Medical fitness report (later stage)


🏫 5. What Japanese Schools Provide

Japanese caregiving institutions provide:

  • COE (Certificate of Eligibility)

  • Admission letter

  • Scholarship confirmation letter

  • Accommodation support

  • Internship/part-time job opportunities

  • Employment pathway after graduation


🟦 6. Actual Step-by-Step Process (Real Process in Japan)

Step 1: Registration at ASDCL

Student submits:

  • Profile

  • Basic documents

  • Contact info

  • Education details

ASDCL evaluates eligibility.


Step 2: Japanese Language Preparation (N5–N4)

Students undergo:

  • N5 basic communication

  • N4 intermediate grammar

  • Conversation practice

  • Cultural training

  • Mock interviews

Most schools require N5 or N4 before admission.


Step 3: Document Submission to Japanese School

ASDCL sends:

  • Academic documents

  • Language certificate

  • Passport

  • Applicant profile

School evaluates and selects students.


Step 4: School Interview

Japanese school conducts:

  • Basic introduction checks

  • Language assessment

  • Motivation interview

If passed β†’ student receives Conditional Offer Letter.


Step 5: Scholarship Confirmation

School decides scholarship level:

  • 30%–100% tuition support

  • Accommodation discount

  • Special support (depending on region)


Step 6: COE Application (Japan Side)

School applies for:

  • COE (Certificate of Eligibility)

  • Scholarship proof

  • Accommodation arrangement

  • Sponsor documents

Immigration reviews and approves.


Step 7: COE Issued β†’ Sent to Bangladesh

After COE arrives:

  • ASDCL informs student

  • Documents prepared for visa submission


Step 8: Student Visa Submission (Japanese Embassy Dhaka)

Required:

  • Visa form

  • Passport

  • Photo

  • COE

  • Admission letter

  • Scholarship letter

  • Bank statements (sometimes required)


Step 9: Visa Approval

Embassy verifies:

  • Documents

  • School authenticity

  • Financial readiness

  • Background check

After approval β†’ visa is stamped.


Step 10: Fly to Japan

School or organization arranges:

  • Airport pickup

  • Accommodation check-in

  • Orientation

  • Registration at city office

  • Beginning of study program


Step 11: Study β†’ Internship β†’ Job

Process in Japan:

  • 1–2 years caregiving study

  • Japanese language upgrade (N3/N2)

  • On-site training

  • Job placement after graduation

  • Convert Student Visa β†’ Caregiver Work Visa


🟦 12. Career Path After Scholarship

After completing studies and passing the caregiver national exam:

βœ” Official Caregiver Work Visa

βœ” Full-time job in Japan

βœ” High salary (200,000–280,000+ yen/month)

βœ” Option for Family Visa (depending on status)

βœ” Path to Permanent Residency (PR)


🟦 Why Many Students Choose ASDCL Caregiver Scholarship?

βœ” Direct connection with Japanese organizations
βœ” Transparent processing (no cheating)
βœ” Japanese language training N5–N4
βœ” Document support
βœ” School selection & interview preparation
βœ” Pre-departure orientation
βœ” Safe & legal pathway for Bangladeshi students