QuickCheck: Is Japan granting 'breeding visas' to arrest population decline?


PETALING JAYA: Around the world, many people love Japan for its culture, food and history. As such, many would jump at the chance to live and work in Japan - making any official offer of a visa targeted at foreigners a choice opportunity.

With this said, it has been said online repeatedly over the years that the Japanese government is offering a "breeding visa programme" to foreigners in a bid to arrest its declining birth rate and slide towards an increasingly ageing population.

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