Japan
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There are many decisions to make when you decide that you want to study abroad. Usually, when it comes to study abroad, the “where to study abroad” is also as important as the “what to study abroad”. With many universities and colleges featuring in the Top 500 in QS World Universities Rankings 2020, the US… Read More »
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The UK overtakes Japan as the most costly nation to send expats
Posted on June 21, 2019
Comment (0)The UK has surpassed Japan as the most costly nation to send expats. The average pay package for expats has increased to £311,240 with an increase of £44,688 as per the latest research. The report assessed the tax treatments, salaries, and benefits in nations across the world. This is to help nations in fixing their… Read More »
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The Nations that offer Visa-free travel and VOA to Indians
Posted on March 8, 2019
Comment (0)The Passport of Japan is has been declared as the most powerful passport globally as per the newest Henley Passport Index. Japanese now enjoy Visa-free travel to 189 nations in the world. Germany and Singapore are ranked 2nd in the ranking of passports. Citizens of these 2 nations now enjoy Visa-free travel to 188 nations… Read More »
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London keen to maintain ties with US, Japan to preserve itself as global financial hub
Posted on August 8, 2016
Comment (0)An industry body of London said that it would continue to maintain ties with old friends like the United States and Japan to help preserve its global status as a financial hub after exiting the EU. Called TheCityUK, the body published a list of tasks for the financial sector and the government, stating that the… Read More »
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Why Japan is failing to attract immigrants
Posted on July 16, 2016
Comment (0)If there is one country which has a scarcity of labour, it is Japan. This can only be addressed by attracting workers from foreign countries. Though Japan needs 17 million migrants to keep it on the track of development in the coming decades, it would not be a smooth sailing for the country to reform… Read More »
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Japan badly needs immigrants to plug its workforce shortage in future
Posted on June 15, 2016
Comment (0)Currently, 27 percent of the Japanese populace comprises people aged over 65. This percentage is set to reach 38 by the year 2037. Its population in the working age group will decline to 44 million, which would be about half of what it was in 2007. This has made analysts in Japan suggest raising immigration… Read More »
How can I study abroad in Japan?
Posted on January 4, 2020