Japan immigration policy
[DOC File]Towards a Japanese-style Immigrant Nation
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The revised Immigration Control Act newly states that status of residence can be revoked for “[f]ailing to continue to engage in activities as a spouse while residing in Japan for more than 6 months,” and for “[f]ailing to register the place of residence within 90 days after newly entering or leaving a former place of residence in Japan.”
Immigration in the 20th Century
Immigration Act of 1985 - In the 1980s concern about the surge of illegal aliens into the U.S. has led Congress to pass legislation aimed at curtailing illegal immigration. The Immigration Act of 1985 allows most illegal aliens who have resided in the U.S. continuously since January 1, …
[DOC File]States, Globalization, and Migration
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Even frequent commentator on immigration and foreign crime Tokyo Governor Ishihara, in a December 22, 2005 press conference, stated that Japan needs a firm immigration policy, and offered suggestions (such as granting permanent residency to foreign graduates of Japanese colleges) to make it easier for educated people to stay.
[DOC File]Immigration Legislation History
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Proponents noted that the U.S. had a long-standing policy barring non-whites from naturalization; accordingly, these exclusions brought immigration policy into line with naturalization law. The number of Asian immigrants had grown significantly by the early twentieth century, and some wanted to stay and become full members of American society.
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The Japan Immigration Policy Institute (JIPI), the organisation he formed in response to this state of affairs, is carrying out much-needed work disseminating ideas in order to place the issue of Japan’s immigration needs, and his ambitious plan to tackle population decline firmly into the public sphere.
[DOC File]ASSIMILATION INTO JAPAN
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Asian immigration almost stopped. later amended to base quotas on population figures of 1920. set the tone for immigration policy for the next 40 years. A New Perspective: annual immigration dropped 50% with quota law in effect. economic depression and war reduced numbers even more during next 20 years
[DOC File]Japanese Immigration - The Gentlemen's Agreement - 1908
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Immigration policy in Japan is based loosely on the United State immigration policy. The policy formation process is describes as, “a tug-of-war involving competitive segments of the bureaucracy having different interests and constituencies, with the Prime Minister’s Office exerting little or no leadership” (Cornelius 1994, 386).
[DOC File]Introduction - University of Michigan
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Immigration Act of 1924 (aka . Johnson-Reed Act)* 2% cap of immigrant totals based on the 1890 Census (it further restricted Southern and Eastern Europeans and prohibited Middle Easterners, East Asians, and Asian Indians). That revised formula reduced total immigration from 357,803 in 1923–24 to 164,667 in 1924–25.
[DOC File]Migrants and Migrant Workers in Japan
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(Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration, 1908, p. 125) In order that the best results might follow from an enforcement of the regulations, an understanding was reached with Japan that the existing policy of discouraging emigration of its subjects of the laboring classes to continental United States should be continued, and should, by co-operation with the governments, be made as ...
[DOC File]Immigration Policy
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Additionally, Japan’s immigration researchers are recommending a policy of opening its borders to foreign workers to decrease the labor gap and support the elderly population (McNeill, 2006). This strategy of increasing immigration is actively being explored in Europe as well, where there is also an anticipated labor shortage.
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