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This segment focuses on clarifying misunderstandings about policies and answering questions about daily life policies. There have been criticisms that the professional training course for caregivers has high qualification requirements, making it impractical. There has been a significant increase in illegal virtual asset operators, raising alarms.
Recent media reports have highlighted that only 7 applicants have applied for the caregiver visa (E-7-2) system, which was expected to bring in 100 foreign caregivers starting from last July. In response, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Health and Welfare explained that they would improve the qualification requirements and enhance the treatment for caregivers. The government believes that the low number of applicants is due to complex factors, including a shortage of local nursing staff, rather than solely due to high qualification requirements.
There have been reports of a significant increase in illegal virtual asset operators. These operators are active on platforms such as Telegram, open chat rooms, YouTube, and SNS, making them easily accessible and causing considerable damage. They anonymously exchange stablecoins, promote and broker unregistered virtual asset operators through blogs and SNS, and engage in black-market foreign exchange transactions using virtual assets.
Apart from the 27 properly registered virtual asset businesses, all operators targeting domestic customers are illegal. If you suspect illegal virtual asset operators, you should report them to the police (112), the Financial Intelligence Unit, or the Digital Asset Exchange Joint Consultative Group via email.