Japan's Tighter Immigration Controls Yielding Results
japantimes.co.jp · submitted 1 week, 2 days ago
Japan Times reporting on falling overstayer numbers following 2025's stricter immigration enforcement measures.
Immigration / VisaNews / Policy
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