No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
MM News
اردو
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • Showbiz
    Mahira Khan

    Mahira Khan speaks out against India’s restrictions on Pakistani artists

    File photo

    Post-mortem report of Shefali Jariwala reveals heart attack as cause of death

    JioHotstar has released the teaser for Sarzameen, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol, and Ibrahim Ali Khan in a powerful patriotic thriller.

    Is Ibrahim Ali Khan & Kajol’s ‘Sarzameen’ anti-Pakistan?

    Squid Game 3 released on June 27, on Netflix.

    Squid Game Season 3: Stream it or skip it?

    file photo

    Has Alizeh Shah found her ‘Mr. Perfect’? Social media posts spark speculation

    (File Photo)

    Mehwish Hayat calls marriage a gamble, slams gendered expectations in showbiz

  • Thought Box
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Technology
  • The Other Side
MM News
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • Showbiz
    Mahira Khan

    Mahira Khan speaks out against India’s restrictions on Pakistani artists

    File photo

    Post-mortem report of Shefali Jariwala reveals heart attack as cause of death

    JioHotstar has released the teaser for Sarzameen, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol, and Ibrahim Ali Khan in a powerful patriotic thriller.

    Is Ibrahim Ali Khan & Kajol’s ‘Sarzameen’ anti-Pakistan?

    Squid Game 3 released on June 27, on Netflix.

    Squid Game Season 3: Stream it or skip it?

    file photo

    Has Alizeh Shah found her ‘Mr. Perfect’? Social media posts spark speculation

    (File Photo)

    Mehwish Hayat calls marriage a gamble, slams gendered expectations in showbiz

  • Thought Box
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Technology
  • The Other Side
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
MM News
اردو
  • Latest
  • Showbiz
  • Thought Box
  • Business & Stock
  • Opinions
  • Technology
  • The Other Side-Pakistan
Home Top News

International students allowed to stay and work in Japan

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
March 1, 2024
file photo

file photo

TOKYO: Responding to appeals from both business and academic sectors, the Japanese government has announced a significant relaxation of visa regulations, expanding opportunities for foreign students to remain in Japan and secure employment.

The Immigration Services Agency of Japan revealed on Thursday that students completing studies at state-designated technical schools would now have the flexibility to work in fields not necessarily directly related to their majors.

This major policy shift is expected to boost the annual count of foreign students choosing to stay and work in Japan by approximately 3,000 individuals, according to the agency.

Previously, a substantial number of foreign students, despite acquiring technical skills and proficiency in the Japanese language during their tenure at technical schools, faced challenges in securing employment aligned with their acquired skills or knowledge, often leading to their return to their home countries.

To address this issue, state-designated technical schools will implement specialized programs, including practical training opportunities at various companies, as confirmed by the agency.

Furthermore, the government has expanded the eligibility criteria for foreign students to remain in Japan for employment under the “designated activities” visa, a residential status allowing employment across a broader spectrum.

Previously reserved for graduates of universities or graduate schools, this visa category now includes students demonstrating advanced Japanese language proficiency and educational accomplishments equivalent to a bachelor’s degree, including those completing a four-year program at designated technical schools.

According to a survey conducted by the Japan Student Services Organization in fiscal 2021, approximately 75 percent of the 2,000 foreign students enrolled in technical schools expressed their desire to pursue employment opportunities within Japan.

These regulatory amendments follow recommendations by a government panel in April of the preceding year, advocating for simplified pathways for foreign students to secure employment in Japan.

“We hope that students possessing specialized skills and a profound understanding of Japan will contribute to the workforce in the country,” remarked an official from the agency, underscoring the government’s aspirations behind the policy adjustments.

ShareTweetSendShare
Previous Post

Bangladesh building fire kills 43, injures dozens

Next Post

Who is Suriya Bibi, the newly elected KP deputy speaker?

Related Stories

File photo
Crime

Sindh govt to introduce traffic courts, hike fines sharply

July 1, 2025
South China Morning Post
Top News

China’s “Blackout Bomb” shocks the world over new electromagnetic warfare capabilities

July 1, 2025
This undated image shows mourners attending the 9th Muharramul Haram procession in Islamabad. (APP)
Thought Box

Ashura-e-Muharram: Will govt announce holiday on Friday along with Saturday and Sunday?

July 1, 2025
(File)
Business & Stock

Gold price records massive increase of Rs6,600 per tola

July 1, 2025
(File Photo)
Business & Stock

Pakistan to expand Gwadar Port with new shipping lines, ferry service to Gulf countries

July 1, 2025
Cambridge Acknowledges Targeted Leak in June 2025 Exams (File)
Top News

Cambridge announces free November retake for students affected by June exam leaks

July 1, 2025
Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) Dhabeji pumping station (Facebook/@CMSindh.Page/file)
Top News

Karachi water crisis intensifies as Dhabeji Station faces fourth day without electricity

July 1, 2025
Top News

Parking is now free of charge on 46 major roads in Karachi

July 1, 2025
Forex rates in Pakistan today
Business & Stock

Only five free transfer per month as SBP revises remittance rules

July 1, 2025
Top News

Earthquake tremors jolt Lahore, other Punjab cities

July 1, 2025
Next Post

Who is Suriya Bibi, the newly elected KP deputy speaker?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Stories

File photo
Uncategorized

No Pakistani university among top 350 in QS 2026 rankings

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025
File photo
Fashion & Music

Glastonbury artists under investigation for anti-Israel chants during performances

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025
File photo
Crime

Sindh govt to introduce traffic courts, hike fines sharply

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025
South China Morning Post
Top News

China’s “Blackout Bomb” shocks the world over new electromagnetic warfare capabilities

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025
File photo
Crime

Crackdown launched to curb fake news during Muharram 2025

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025

Opinion

Munir-Ahmed
Portugal and Pakistan: Building a Bilateral Bridge in a Fractured World
June 29, 2025
- Munir Ahmed
munir ahmed oped
A Peace Prize for Betrayals: Rethinking Pakistan’s Strategic Alliances
June 28, 2025
- Munir Ahmed
munir ahmed oped
“Run Lola Run” – More than a movie to cultural bridging
June 27, 2025
- Munir Ahmed
No posts found
See all

Weather Updates

(File Photo)
Top News

Weather forecast for Karachi today

by MM News Staff
June 30, 2025

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted partly cloudy and humid weather for Karachi...

Rain

Monsoon showers hit Karachi, more rain expected in coming hours

June 28, 2025
file photo

Showers continue across Karachi, bringing relief from the heat

June 27, 2025
file photo

Will Karachi receive more rain today?

June 27, 2025
See all

Prices

(File)
Business & Stock

Gold price records massive increase of Rs6,600 per tola

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025

Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a massive increase on Tuesday, echoing upward trends in...

Foreign Currency Rates

Foreign currency exchange rates in Pakistan, 1 July 2025

July 1, 2025
Gold Prices

Gold prices surge in Pakistan, following global uptrend

July 1, 2025
Petroleum Price in Pakistan

Petrol price in Pakistan sees major hike amid inflation pressure

July 1, 2025
See all

Transport News

File photo
Transport

BRT Peshawar increases bus fares

by MM News Staff
July 1, 2025

The Peshawar Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service has increased its fares, effective from today...

Dubai's flying taxi completes first test flight. (Image: Khaleej Times/: Neeraj Murali)

Dubai successfully tests first flying taxi flight

July 1, 2025

Parking is now free of charge on 46 major roads in Karachi

July 1, 2025
(APP)

Rs150 billion approved to make Rawalpindi a ‘signal-free’ city

June 29, 2025
See all

MM Digital (Pvt.) Ltd.

MM News is a subsidiary of the MM Group of Companies. It was established in 2019 with the aim of providing people of Pakistan access to unbiased information. Contact Details: 03200201537

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • MM News Urdu
  • The Other Side-Pakistan
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Top Pages

  • Latest News
  • Showbiz
  • OP-ED
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • Showbiz
  • Thought Box
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Technology

© Copyright 2024 MMNews - All Rights Reserved.