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Japan relaxes immigration policy to increase students' income and welcomes Japanese talents.

In order to attract foreign population, Japan decided to relax some immigration policies. Yesterday, in addition to announcing the launch of the "300,000 international student policy" and deciding to increase the number of international students, it also announced that foreigners who are familiar with Japanese are welcome to live in Japan for a long time.

It is reported that Japan is trying to implement various policies to attract foreign talents on the premise of decreasing population and worrying about the decrease of working population.

The policy of 300,000 foreign students mentioned by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda when he took office was officially released yesterday. The Japanese Ministry of Justice decided to delete some complicated application procedures for studying abroad, making it easier for overseas students who intend to study in Japan to go to Japan for further study.

Since Japan initiated the policy of 65,438+million international students in the1980s, the number of international students who graduated from Japanese universities and research institutes has reached120,000 by last year. However, given that 60% of Asian students want to study in Europe and America, Japan is a little anxious at present, and the predicted figures will be passivated in the future. In order to enhance the enrollment advantage, Japan decided to relax the system and increase the number of international students.

On the other hand, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also announced that when recruiting talents, their Japanese level must be taken into account. Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Japanese language ability as a condition of residence is mainly to integrate the foreign population into Japanese society more quickly, which can not only avoid conflicts, but also improve work efficiency.

The specific policy is that foreigners who apply for residence in Japan can extend their residence period from the current three years to five years if they reach the Japanese level stipulated by the Japanese government.

However, this policy of "Japanese" as the basic condition for approving the right of abode is also regarded as a "fence" built by Japan. Because of this condition, Japan, whose original language is "single", cannot be diversified and must assimilate foreigners living in Japan.