
Japan Arrests 3 Over Illegal Vietnamese Workers
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Three individuals have been arrested in Japan for allegedly hiring Vietnamese workers illegally. The arrests followed an investigation that began last May.
Authorities in Japan have arrested three people for the illegal employment of Vietnamese workers. The investigation began after a 26-year-old Vietnamese man was arrested for overstaying his visa.
While this incident doesn't directly impact most tourists, it highlights Japan's strict immigration policies. Travelers should ensure their visas and documentation are always in order.
Be aware of local laws and regulations during your visit to avoid any legal issues. Always carry your passport and visa information.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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