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25-05-2024
Japanese Housekeeping Companies Turn to Overseas Staff Amid Rising Demand
Japan
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#work
Japanese housekeeping firms, facing increased demand from busy customers, are hiring workers from countries like the Philippines. Relaxed immigration rules and surging dual-income households are driving this trend.
Companies like Bears are training foreign workers to meet Japan's standards. Demand for housekeeping services is rising, but conversion from potential to actual demand requires fair pricing and quality assurance.
The pandemic shift back to office work fuels this demand. Initiatives like subsidies and professional standards aim to further boost the industry.
06-04-2025
Coalition Proposes Student Visa Caps and Fee Hikes to Address Housing Crisis
Australia
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#visafee
The Coalition plans to reduce the number of international students by 80,000 yearly. It proposes a 25% cap at public universities and a 240,000-student limit overall.
Visa fees would rise to $5,000 for Group of Eight universities, and $2,500 for others. Students changing providers will pay an extra $2,500, and the post-study work visa will also be reviewed. The plan, aimed at easing housing pressure, has sparked backlash.
Critics say students aren't to blame for housing issues. Universities and the Greens argue the policy is harmful and misguided. They stress the need for more housing, not fewer international students.
06-04-2025
Trump Administration Apologizes for Mistaken Deportation Notices to Ukrainians
Ukraine
United States
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#deport
The Trump administration apologized after wrongly telling some Ukrainian refugees to leave the US. These individuals were in the country under the Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) program. Emails from Homeland Security said their legal status was ending.
The notice warned of deportation and urged them to self-deport, causing panic among Ukrainians who feared removal. The Department of Homeland Security later confirmed it was a mistake.
A correction email assured that no action would be taken. Over 240,000 Ukrainians are in the US under U4U. The error came as other nationalities faced removals. A judge also ordered a wrongly deported man to return.
06-04-2025
Canadian Woman Speaks Out After 11-Day U.S. Immigration Detention Ordeal
Canada
#immigration
#detention
Jasmine Mooney, a 35-year-old Canadian, was detained for 11 days by U.S. immigration after trying to renew her work visa at the Mexico-San Diego border. Despite warnings from her lawyer, she went ahead.
She was denied entry and held in harsh conditions. Mooney described ICE detention as degrading and traumatic. Her story went viral and sparked concern among Canadians. Legal experts now advise applying at airports. Mooney met many women who were stuck for months.
Her case highlights stricter U.S. immigration enforcement. She plans to appeal her revoked visa and hopes to expose ICE detention conditions and speak up for those still trapped.
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