If you thought America's recession problems were bad I strongly advise you to think again. Japan has implemented a new program that encourages Latin American guest workers, who are descendants of Japanese emigrants, to return home.
"...Under the emergency program, introduced this month, the country’s Brazilian and other Latin American guest workers are offered $3,000 toward air fare, plus $2,000 for each dependent — attractive lump sums for many immigrants here. Workers who leave have been told they can pocket any amount left over.
But those who travel home on Japan’s dime will not be allowed to reapply for a work visa. Stripped of that status, most would find it all but impossible to return. They could come back on three-month tourist visas. Or, if they became doctors or bankers or held certain other positions, and had a company sponsor, they could apply for professional visas."
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Japan: Cash vs Citizenship?
Posted by Sofie Blaque at 4:31 PM
Labels: foreigners, immigrants, Japan
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