Japan mulls language visa tests
16th January
Japan is considering introducing language tests for foreigners who want to live and work there, reports the BBC.
Officials are investigating how a scheme adding a language requirement for long-term residency visas and work permits could be implemented.
Japan recently began photographing and finger-printing all foreign nationals when they enter the country.
Read more on the BBC website.
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