The government, hoping to boost the ranks of foreign students in Japan to 300,000 by around 2020 from 118,500 at present, unveiled steps Tuesday that include simplifying immigration procedures and allowing candidates to complete admission and accommodations applications in their own countries.
"We aim to accept 300,000 students from abroad by around 2020 to make Japan a nation more open to the world, and to develop a 'global strategy' to expand the flow of people, materials, money and information between (Japan and) Asia and the world," says an outline compiled by six ministries, including the education ministry, the Foreign Ministry and the Justice Ministry.
The government hopes to enhance the international competitiveness of the nation's universities and admit top students from overseas.
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