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Japan to hire 2 lakh Indian IT professions and offers unique Green Card facility


Here is good news for Indian IT professionals!
Japan is looking to hire 2,00,000 IT professionals from India and will be issuing green cards to settle down in Japan and support the country’s swiftly growing IT infrastructure.  
Addressing the India-Japan Business Partnership Seminar on March 8, Shigeki Maeda (Executive Vice President at Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO)) said, "Currently there are around 9,20,000 IT professionals in the country and there is an immediate demand for more than 2,00,000 IT professionals from India which is likely to further swell to 8,00,000 professionals by 2030."
It's become essential to fill this widening gap and is looking towards India’s assistance in the IT space, with rapidly emerging technological innovations. Numerous Japanese companies feel the constraints to traditional “in-house innovation” and subsequently moving towards “most-advanced IT Technology Capabilities” for which India is the ideal partner to look out for,” he said.
As per him, Japan is headed towards adaption and adoption of innovative and latest technologies to modernize its manufacturing methodology. 
"Due to this conscientious process, there is a dearth of well-qualified and trained IT professionals to enhance its competitiveness, particularly, in the areas of life-science, finance, services, and agriculture." 
Maeda said that the Japanese government will be issuing Green Cards for exceptionally talented professionals. It will be regarded as the first of its kind since people to get permanent resident status in as short as one year. This is one of the fastest granted rights of residence in the world. 
According to the new norms, the applicants don’t require to submit their employment certificate and letters of clarification for multiple-entry visas. Also, the number of documents to be submitted has been considerably reduced to three. Moreover, if a person has traveled to Japan two times in a year, the documents will be reduced further to two only – i.e. simply your passport and the visa application form. 
Source: TechGIG

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