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"A final version of the report, due out this year, will be used to draw up the new system to be submitted to parliament next year.
The draft proposal would let workers initially stay in Japan for three years. They could then qualify for a specified skilled worker visa if they pass a more advanced skills assessment and the N4 level of Japanese profiency, letting them stay for as long as five years.
This provides a pathway to a level 2 visa that can be renewed indefinitely, opening the door to long-term employment.
Trainees in any occupation would be allowed to gain skilled worker visas. Those who fail the tests could stay in the country for one more year as a stopgap."