The Migration Agency of Uzbekistan and the Japan-China-Asia Medical Educational Cultural Exchange General Incorporated Foundation (JCAEMCE) have signed an agreement to employ 10,000 Uzbek citizens in Japan over the next five years.
Yapon Mahorat Nuri courses in Japanese language and skills necessary for preparation for examinations and employment will open in Tashkent, Samarkand and Namangan regions, The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.
Job applicants will be able to surf vacancies and directly contact employers via WiseBridge platform, which will be launched in June 2025.
The agreement was reached on legal protection of citizens of Uzbekistan working in Japan, prevention of illegal migration.
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