justice ministry: During the 2008 recession, though, many of those returnees lost their jobs and were paid by the government to expatriate, forfeiting their pensions and other investments, according to The Japan Times. They left in droves. While not everything made this year's list there were the false claims of foreigner fraud of the national health insurance system, and fake news of NJ crime in the wake of the Osaka quake in June the issues that did, ranked in ascending order, may portend how our community is treated in 2019 and beyond. ; 10 Brazilians snub new visa In March, the Justice Ministry announced a new visa program to attract fourth-generation descendants of ethnic Japanese, the children of more than 300,000 Brazilian- and Peruvian-Japanese who had previously worked here under a returnee visa regime in the 1990s. The March reboot unabashedly offered by the government aimed to bring back young workers for up to five years as long as they had sufficient linguistic skills, a job offer and family support already in Japan. Looks like the jig is up. 9 Naomi Osaka's victory A talk worth having Naomi Osaka holds her trophy at the women's final of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York. As of October there were zero applicants.
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