Vietnamese students receive Japanese language course before going to Japan to work as care workers. (Photo: Kyodo)
Hanoi (VNA) - Japan has set a target of accepting 10,000 Vietnamesecaregivers by the summer of 2020 to address a chronic labour shortage in thenursing sector, according to Kyodo News.
Japan first aims to receive 3,000 Vietnamese within one year through anexisting training programme for foreigners, Kyodo cited a government official.
Vietnam and Japan are expected to sign an official agreement soon.
The two countries have been holding talks on bilateral cooperation in the field of nursingcare. In June, they agreed to put in place a system to enable more Vietnamese caregiversto work in Japan.
Besides, Japan is considering the recruit of caregivers from other countries,including Indonesia and Cambodia.
Japan’s labour ministry estimates the need for an additional 550,000 caregiversin fiscal 2025 compared to the fiscal 2016 total due to the country’s rapidlyaging population.
As an effort to receive more foreign workers in the nursing sector, Japanenacted a new law in November, 2017 to add nursing care to the list of fieldsin which foreigners can work under a training programme.
The training programme for foreigners was introduced in 1993, aimed attransferring skills to developing countries by training workers who would thenreturn home. -VNA
Vietnamese trainee nurses and caregivers, coming to Japan in fiscal 2014 and 2015 under the two countries’ Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), are now allowed to stay an additional year.
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