Yeah, N2 is pretty hardcore. It’s like asking someone to be fluent in sarcasm to stay in the U.S. 😆 But I get why Japan wants that level of proficiency—Japan takes cultural preservation seriously. Maybe they could offer more language support for those interested though?
So, we're putting a price tag on bringing in foreign talent now? Seems like a surefire way to make companies think twice before bypassing local professionals. But, let's be real, the devil's in the details. How well is this going to be enforced?
So, Belarusians need to go back to get their passports renewed, but Poland and Lithuania are giving out travel docs? Sounds like a bureaucratic nightmare wrapped in a geopolitical drama. 🍿
Oh, the joy of filling out government paperwork. Nothing says welcome like a hundred forms asking for the same information in slightly different ways. 😒
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