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Indonesian Immigration Announces Reforms to Work and Holiday Visa System

The Indonesian Immigration Department has announced its readiness to reform the 'Support Letter' issuance system for work and holiday visas during a meeting with the parliamentary committee in Jakarta. This move aims to address ongoing debates surrounding the Australian visa system for 2025.

Uncover Administrative Violations in Australian Work and Holiday Visa System 2025

The Indonesian Ombudsman Office has revealed administrative violations in the implementation of the Australian Work and Holiday Visa system for 2025 during a meeting with the Indonesian Parliament Committee in Jakarta. These findings have raised significant concerns regarding the efficiency of the procedures in place.

Notable Increase in Work Visa Applications for Migrants to Turkey

There has been a significant rise in work visa applications from Indonesian migrants to Turkey, with the number doubling over the past year. This announcement was made during a meeting between Indonesian and Turkish officials in Jakarta.

Japan Tightens Work Visa Requirements for Engineers

The Japanese government has announced a new requirement to prove Japanese language proficiency for work visas for engineers and specialists in humanities and international services. This decision aims to address the issue of illegal entry of foreigners into the country.

South Korea urges US to reform work visas and enhance defense

South Korean President <strong>Lee Jae-myung</strong> called on visiting US lawmakers to improve work visa policies for Korean workers during a meeting in <strong>Seoul</strong>. He emphasized the importance of stable residency conditions and expressed South Korea's readiness to take a larger role in its own defense.

Review Work Visa Rules in Malaysia Address Industry Concerns

The Malaysian Digital Ministry is considering industry stakeholders' concerns regarding recent changes to work visa application guidelines, particularly in the global commercial services sector. This comes amid growing worries about the impact of these changes on the labor market.