alright I've been doing a lot of studying on this subject as i REALLY want to go to Japan,
for starters it depends on how old you are, you must be at least 14 years old and in 9th grade, but for different countries it ranges, usually you must have a decent GPA (that means B's and above all year round) cost's can vary from 5k to 8k again it varies country to country, these cost can be lowered by donors, scholarships, and the group you registered with. You can register with a school program (IF they have one) or you can find an organization to fund on your own (like me)
here is a link that helped me ALOT:
http://www.requirements.englishabroad.us/requirements_japan.HTML
Good luck!
There are a multitude of foreign exchange student programs. The best place to start is at the guidance counselor office in the school.
Foreign student who wish to study in the USA must apply for a student visa and be approved before entering the country. Before applying for a student visa, students must be accepted into a university's foreign exchange student program.
One can be a foreign exchange student in the USA by joining the Student Exchange Program. Many courses have an option of studying one year overseas in the United States. There are American Studies courses in the UK that have this option.
The amount you get paid to host a foreign exchange student can vary, but typically ranges from 50 to 1000 per month, depending on the program and location.
He came to the United States in September 1959 to study at the University of Hawaii.
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Usually from 15 until your twenties
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How long you want and as long your visa lets you. The most common is 6months or 1 year
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Yes, you can claim a foreign exchange student as a dependent on your taxes if they meet the IRS criteria for a qualifying relative, such as living with you for the entire tax year and not providing more than half of their own support.
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