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Japan considers language, manners for residency permits

Created at 3 Jul · 9:45 PM1 source
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Japan is considering incorporating Japanese language and manners proficiency into the criteria for permanent residency applications, aiming to help its growing foreign-born population adapt to the country's norms.

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4 millionforeign residents in Japan

Who's Involved

Japan
considering new criteria for permanent residency
Japan considers language, manners for residency permits

↳ Why This Matters

This policy shift could impact the integration of foreign nationals into Japanese society and influence future immigration policies.

Key facts

  • Japan is considering adding Japanese language and manners proficiency to permanent residency application requirements.
  • The country has over 4 million foreign residents.

Japan is exploring the possibility of including Japanese language and manners proficiency as a requirement for individuals seeking permanent residency. This initiative aims to support the adaptation of the country's increasing foreign-born population to Japanese societal norms. Japan currently hosts over 4 million foreign residents.

Frequently asked questions

Japan is considering making proficiency in the Japanese language and knowledge of Japanese manners a factor in permanent residency applications.

Japan is currently home to over 4 million foreign residents.

The goal is to help the growing foreign-born population adapt to the country's norms and integrate better into society.

What Happens Next

01Further details on the implementation of language and manners requirements for residency permits are expected.

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Japan is considering making Japanese language and manners a factor in permanent residency applications.
The country is home to over 4 million foreign residents.

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Japan eyes language, manners training as factor in residency permitsNikkei Asia

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