Japan wants to attract 40,000 foreign workers in plan to tackle ageing population

NEWS: Japan has unveiled a plan to attract more foreign blue-collar workers, as the world's number-three economy battles a crippling labour shortage caused by an ageing and shrinking population.

Maria Falqueza, 25, from Manilla, supports a Japanese elderly woman prior to a year-end party in a care support facility in Mizuho, suburban Tokyo, 25 DEC 2006

มาเรีย ฟาลเควซา วัย 25 จากกรุงมะนิลา ช่วยเหลือหญิงชราท่านหนึ่งในงานเลี้ยงปีใหม่ที่สถานดูแลในย่านมิซูโฮ ชานเมืองโตเกียว Source: KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images

Under draft legislation, foreign nationals with skills in fields identified as facing shortages would be awarded a visa allowing them to work in Japan for up to five years.

The plan reportedly aims to fill gaping shortages in sectors such as agriculture, nursing, construction, hotels and shipbuilding.

Foreign workers in those fields who hold stronger qualifications and pass a Japanese language test will also be allowed to bring family members and can obtain permanent residency status.

You can read the full version of this story in English on SBS News .


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Published 8 November 2018 2:17pm
Updated 8 November 2018 2:26pm
By AAP-SBS
Source: SBS News, Reuters


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