O "Plano Takaichi": As 5 Novas Regras para Estrangeiros no Japão

The government of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has initiated a comprehensive review of Japan's immigration policy. What is the "Takaichi Plan"? Is it about "rules" or "exclusion"? In this video, we provide a serious and factual analysis of the 5 central measures that the new government wants to implement and how they directly affect the lives of the Brazilian community in Japan. ___________________________ DAIWA GROUP Contacts: Website: https://grupodaiwa.com.br/ WhatsApp (please use the message function) BRAZIL: (11) 98579-5210 ___________________________ We analyze the new cabinet's "Total Attack," divided into two pillars — "Policy" (Minister Kimi Onoda) and "Countermeasures" (Minister Hiroshi Hiraguchi) — and delve into the 5 main points of the plan: THE REVIEW OF THE PERMANENT VISA (REAL FACT): What changes with the amendment to the law in June 2024? Who risks having their visa revoked for not paying taxes or alimony? THE END OF "FREE PASS" (DRIVER'S LICENSE): Why does the government want to review the driver's license exchange (kirikae)? Could Brazil be removed from the list? "J-ESTA" (ENTRY CONTROL): What is the new travel authorization system that will be required of Brazilians (even with visa exemption) starting in 2028? TERRITORY PROTECTION: Understand the 2021 law on the purchase of land and real estate by foreigners. END OF "ABUSE" (HEALTH AND TOURISM): The government is targeting the 1.3 billion yen debt in healthcare ("Tada-nori") and "over-tourism". This video is not about alarmism, but about facts. We also analyze the government's "counter-proposal," such as maintaining child benefits, and what local integration (e.g., volunteer firefighters) tells us about the future. Is Japan copying Germany's "reaction model"? Has the policy changed from "please come" to "follow the rules"? Leave your opinion in the comments: Do you think these rules are fair and necessary? Or is it the beginning of a policy of exclusion? #Japan #BraziliansInJapan #PermanentVisa #SanaeTakaich #BraziliansinJapan #dekassegui #lifeinJapan ________________________________________ Music "The Piano Says - Good News" is under a Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... https://danirosenoer.wixsite.com/offi... Music powered by BreakingCopyright: • 🪴 Piano & Happy (Royalty Free Music) ...