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Japan eyes language, manners training as factor in residency permits
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Japan eyes language, manners training as factor in residency permits

Japan is considering requiring long-term foreign residents to learn the Japanese language and cultural norms as part of their application for permanent residency. The proposal aims to integrate non-Japanese citizens into Japanese society, reflecting the country's growing foreign population of over 4 million. While the idea has been discussed in recent years, there is currently no formal policy in place. Officials suggest that such skills would help newcomers better adapt to life in Japan and contribute more effectively to society.

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Japan eyes language, manners training as factor in residency permits

Japan is considering requiring long-term foreign residents to learn the Japanese language and cultural norms as part of their application for permanent residency. The proposal aims to integrate non-Japanese citizens into Japanese society, reflecting the country's growing foreign population of over 4 million. While the idea has been discussed in recent years, there is currently no formal policy in place. Officials suggest that such skills would help newcomers better adapt to life in Japan and contribute more effectively to society.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the proposal as a policy discussion without overtly endorsing or criticizing it. It focuses on the government's consideration of new requirements for residency applications, rather than taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, presenting both the rationale

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