Hi all,
According to what I can find online, there are around 65k U.S. citizens living in Japan and around 415k Japanese citizens living in the U.S. So I think it’s very interesting that Japan with a population half the size of the U.S. has almost 7 times more people who have chosen to immigrate out of their country and over to the U.S. despite being so many more positives of living in Japan when compared to the U.S. Do you think it’s because there are indeed more people in Japan who want to leave and relocate to U.S. or is it more due to Japanese company opportunities being much less for U.S. citizens and they are much less willing to employ foreign workers such as folks from the U.S.?
Just curious how you feel and thanks!
by gimonsha