Japan is taking 1,000 interns from Bangladesh
Japan will take 1,000 technical interns (technical trainees) from Bangladesh in the next three years. For the transfer of technology and skill, the country's government is taking these technical interns from Bangladesh.
Minister Nurul Islam BSC said at a program organized on Wednesday in the Ministry of Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment.
He said 14 technical experts are going to Japan tomorrow. In August last year 17 young people went to Japan for the first group of interns. After finishing all the expenses, they can send 80 thousand rupees to the country after the end of the month.
In the third phase, 20 more young people will go to Japan. They will start sorting next month, said the minister.
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It is learned that the Japanese companies are trained on Japanese language, culture and physical education to send technical interns to Japan.
In Japan, there is no cost to the interns related to this immigration. They get the opportunity to do technical work in Japan at no cost. The International Manpower Development Organization (IM) Japan also gives their airports.
After successfully completing the training for three years, the concerned Japanese company will pay four lakh rupees for the employment or new business in the country.