Hello, how does it looks nowadays in Japan in terms of immigration.
I know the society is the oldest in entire world and Japan need hands to work.
From what i understand a lot of things are fake informations across internet because they are not closing towards immigrants but wan't to be stricter about those who don't bring value to society and are illegal or doing bad things.
I live in Europe i'm 25.5 with frozen 18M-22M yen, no degree, no ability to study unless i pass exams which i try to pass next year. I finished highschool long ago so i prepare on my own.
i want soon to sign up for caregiver course and attent to japanese school in my country to learn language to N4-N3.
This place was my dream since childhood and i'm worried since i'm big overthinker and i don't know how i would be perceived if i didn't pass exams somehow and if this country would be still possible for me.
I have one friend in Japan from Philipinnes who is working as caregiver and from what i heard from her is that degree is not important especially in this field and this is type of work which is highly looked for and one of two types of job which are SSW where after couple years you can pass exams and be on SSW 2 and after working couple years you can get PR.
How it is looking in practice i would highly appreciate if someone could chill me a bit i hope i'm just overthinking too much and it is not that scary as i'm thinking.
If anyone is living there already or got PR doesn't matter and is up to meet i'm up for that!
by mlodybe