Wait, I think I read somewhere that the new requirement for French proficiency might actually help immigrants in the long run. Or did I misunderstand something? 🤔
Didn’t we discuss something similar last month? Or was it related to another country’s CBI program? I remember there was talk about balancing integrity with accessibility...
Wait, so they’ve only had 128 people take this visa since 2018? That’s... not a lot. I wonder if the new changes will actually make a difference or if people just aren’t that interested in moving to Japan permanently.
Wait, didn’t someone mention something about partnerships earlier? Or am I just repeating what’s already been said? 😂 Anyway, partnerships definitely seem key to their success.
Did anyone mention the impact of the upcoming Hungarian and Polish presidencies of the European Council on immigration policies? I think their recent restrictive measures will influence EU policy.
Yes, that's correct. As long as the employment residence permit hasn't expired, employees can come back without canceling and reapplying for a new permit. It's a big step forward.
Wait, did we already talk about the language situation there? Do I need to know Estonian? I mean, I think English is spoken widely, right? Just want to confirm that before diving in.
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