Under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, new visa rules are forcing some foreign business owners, who have put down roots in Japan, to leave.
An Indian family living in Japan for nearly 30 years faces possible deportation after stricter Business Manager Visa rules ...
The case highlights growing concern among foreign entrepreneurs as Japan records a 96 per cent fall in visa applications ...
The Kumar family, originally from India, faces deportation after living in Japan for nearly 30 years and running a curry restaurant for 18 years. Their visa renewal was rejected under Japan’s stricter ...
New regulations include a sixfold increase in the minimum capital investment from five million yen to 30 million yen. Read ...
Amid Japan's stricter immigration regulations, an Indian restaurant owner, who has lived in the country for 30 years, faces potential deportation after authorities rejected the renewal of his business ...
After Japan rejected his visa renewal under strict new business residency rules, an Indian restaurateur who spent 30 years building his life there has been forced to shut his 18-year-old eatery and le ...
Japan is raising fees for foreign residents seeking to renew or change their status. New caps are set at 100,000 yen for standard permits and 300,000 yen for permanent residency. This move aims to ...
An Indian restaurant owner in Japan has been ordered to leave the country after authorities rejected his business manager visa renewal, forcing him to shut down a restaurant he has operated for 18 ...
Manish Kumar, who has lived in Japan for over three decades now, faces deportation after his business visa renewal was denied under new, stricter immigration rules. His restaurant, built over 18 years ...
An Indian restaurant owner in Japan has become the face of growing concerns among foreign entrepreneurs after authorities reportedly rejected his business ...
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'Go back to India': Why a restaurant owner is being forced to leave Japan after 30 years
An Indian restaurateur is facing deportation after Japan rejected his visa renewal under strict new immigration policies. The sweeping reforms have caused a staggering 96 per cent drop in business ...
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