Japan is eager to invite skilled immigrants!

Japan is eager to invite skilled immigrants!

Japan is synonymous with skills and talent. So, if you possess skills, landing in Japan might not be a dream anymore. Japan is all set to invite highly talented people from India. If you are lucky enough, you can land there sooner.

Like many more developed countries, Japan is facing issues like an ageing population and a shrinking workforce, and the only way to deal with these problems is to invite immigrants. 

Japan has already tried roping senior women and robots to raise the falling workforce. However, the country is facing a severe skilled occupation labour shortage.

Japan has always been conservative about its immigration policies, but not anymore. 

 The Japanese government has finally concluded that immigration is the most probable solution to the workforce crisis. Experts such as Noah Smith believe that Japan should loosen its grip on immigration policies and should offer a peaceful society to the immigrants.

It has been mentioned in some of the prestigious journals that write about Japanese immigration that Japan has made it difficult for foreigners to settle in the country. It has imposed complex tax structures, like a steep inheritance tax that applies to even short-term foreign residents, forcing some to question whether they should reside in Japan for longer than a decade. Laws aside, foreigners tend to face lots of day-to-day discrimination—landlords can legally reject tenants based on their citizenship and ethnicity.

Japan may finally be heeding this advice. This spring, the country restructured its immigration policy, modifying its five-year-old point-based system for “highly skilled foreign professionals.” The system allows applicants already living in the country points for different attributes like education, training, work experience and age. Rack up enough—at least 70 from among the categories below—and you can reside permanently in Japan after living there for three years.

Japan primarily eases immigration for the following categories:

  1. Highly skilled academics and technocrats. If you have a doctoral degree, you will get 30 points instantly. You will also get a much better score if you are young and have consistent work experience. 
  2. Japan wants executives, MBAs, and anyone comfortable with a Bloomberg Terminal, otherwise known as those with “advanced business management activities.” Surprisingly, there are no bonus points for youth in this category. Instead, the system rewards advanced degrees (+20)—though you don’t get more for a doctorate—and if you make ¥30 million a year ($265,000), that adds a whopping 50 points. (From the official website!)
  3. Speaking Japanese could be one more brownie point to help you land in Japan sooner. 

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