Summary:
Japanese government easing restrictions on startup visas for foreign entrepreneurs
Two-year grace period for visa holders to meet eligibility requirements
Nationwide implementation to promote high-tech startups
Aims to attract foreign talent in advanced technologies
Japan's New Initiative for Entrepreneurs
The Japanese government is taking significant steps to attract foreign entrepreneurs by easing the restrictions on "startup visas". This initiative aims to promote the establishment of high-tech companies within the country.
The Japanese government wants to encourage more foreign entrepreneurs to set up high-tech companies in Japan. (Photo by Mayumi Tsumita)
Starting December 2024, a two-year grace period will be implemented for visa holders, allowing them ample time to meet the necessary eligibility requirements. Previously, this grace period was only applicable in certain municipalities, but now it will be available nationwide. This change is a strategic move by the government to foster prominent startups by attracting foreign talent specializing in cutting-edge technologies.
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