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What should I do if my resume for studying in Japan is wrong?
To be on the safe side, it is suggested to add a school to participate. Resume means to fill in your actual experience. You actually go to school, so you can't fill in your home school. If you were in school before, you can't fill it in at your school, and it will be considered as making false materials. It will be hard for you to argue then, and you won't be given a chance to defend yourself. The visa result will only tell you whether you passed, not why. In this regard, it is best for the school to issue a certificate to prove why your school is different from the school with a student status. Be sure to write a reasonable reason, so there is no problem. Generally speaking, the Japanese will not understand why you study in one school and in another. If you write about your school, but it turns out that you are actually studying in another school, it will be too late to explain, not only will you be refused a visa, but it will be more difficult to apply later.

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