Filipino caregivers may look to Japan as nation of opportunities

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Filipino caregivers may look to Japan as nation of opportunities
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“Pag pumunta ka talaga dito sa Japan first is mag aral ng Japanese language. Kailangan buo ang loob mo na magtrabaho ka dito maiiwan ang family mo sa Pilipinas. Saka nakakakatulong din ang trabaho na ito. Promise masarap magtrabaho sa Japan. Welcome po kayo,” Racquel said.

Filipinos aspiring to work abroad can look to Japan as a country of opportunities.

In 2020, one in every four individuals in Japan is aged 65 years old and above, representing 28.9 percent of its population or 36.21 million.Japan’s aging population became an opportunity for employment of health and care workers coming from the Philippines.

Learning Nihongo or the Japanese language is one of the biggest challenges for Filipino caregivers pursuing employment in Japan. Racquel has two pointers for those aspiring to work in Japan: learn the Japanese language and be prepared to leave their families behind. Meanwhile, Noemi Gutierrez Ogura, a native of Santiago, Isabela is now in her thirty-second year residing in Japan.

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