Daily life support portal, guidebook for foreign residents in Japan
The daily life support portal for foreign nationals in Japan. |
Japan’s immigration services agency has advised foreign residents to read the Guidebook on Living and Working in Japan or access the portal to learn more about variety of information addressing the different needs they are likely to have while living in Japan.
Japanese procedures for immigration and residence, medical services, and disaster prevention as well as other helpful tips on housing, education /learning japanese, work /employment as the English and Vietnamese version is available.
Vietnamese currently staying in Japan or those who plan to move to this country can find detailed information in the guidebook and portal, which was composed and edited by 15 Japanese ministries and agencies.
(Vietnamese) http://www.moj.go.jp/content/001304607.pdf
(Japanese)http://www.moj.go.jp/nyuukokuk…/…/nyuukokukanri10_00047.html
(English) http://www.moj.go.jp/nyuukok…/…/m_nyuukokukanri10_00006.html
Data from Japan’s immigration services agency showed that the number of foreign citizens residing in the country had reached a record high of 2.73 million people by December 2018.
The figure is expected to surge, particularly as Japan has adopted new policies approving the entry of foreign laborers since April this year.
At the moment, there are over 350,000 Vietnamese living, studying, and working in Japan, including a number of intellectuals from scientists to researchers at universities, research institutes, experts at leading companies in Japan as well as entrepreneurs from many fields.
Compared to the 1990s when the Vietnamese intellectual community in Japan had only about 100 people, it can be seen that the intellectual community in recent years has made great progress in both quality and quantity./.