Nepalese students increasingly use Japan's education system as a route to work and long-term residency
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The article discusses how Nepalese students are increasingly viewing Japan not just as a study destination but as a structured pathway into employment and long-term career opportunities. It highlights the growing trend of young people from Nepal using educational routes in Japan as a stepping stone to work and permanent settlement.
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· 1 pulledA growing stream of young people see the country less as a traditional study destination and more as a structured route into work and long-term opportunity.
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