- Japan is introducing a language proficiency requirement for specific foreign nationals applying for the common 'Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services' visa, effective immediately.
- Applicants whose work involves language skills must now prove their ability, with the benchmark set at CEFR B2 level, demonstrable through JLPT N2 certification or a BJT score of 400 or higher.
- The change applies to roles such as interpreters, company workers, and hotel staff, as outlined by the Justice Ministry under new guidelines.