TOKYO - Japan's immigration agency said Tuesday that the number of foreigners working under the Specified Skilled Worker visa reached a record 336,196 as of the end of June, with an increase in workers holding the No. 2 visa, which requires advanced skills and offers a pathway to permanent residency.
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