347 pass Japan’s foreign worker exam for food service industry
Of the 347 successful applicants, 203 were Vietnamese, 37 Chinese and 30 Nepalese, the organization said.
The second exams for food service jobs are scheduled for late next month in seven cities across Japan accepting up to 2,000 applicants.
The government expects up to 53,000 foreigners with the new resident status to work in food service industry in the next five years.
Around 140,000 foreigners have already been engaged in food service work in Japan, according to the ministry.
Nearly 350 of the first group of foreigners applying for Japanese resident status under the country’s new visa system to work in the food service industry have passed a qualification exam, an implementing body says.
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