Japan's stricter visa capital requirements worry foreign entrepreneurs
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Japan has tightened capital requirements for business manager visas, causing concern among foreign entrepreneurs. A Nepalese restaurant owner in Tokyo faces uncertainty due to the sharp rise in the required capital, reflecting broader fears in the foreign business community about stricter immigration rules.
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· 2 pulledForeign business owners in Japan say tougher visa rules are making it harder to stay and operate their businesses.
One Nepalese restaurant owner in Tokyo says she now faces uncertainty after a sharp rise in the capital requirement for securing a business manager visa.
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