Why Are Indians Getting banned In South Korea ?

Mate they're not "trapped". They're overstaying their visas and quietly scamming the system dry and taking CIH jobs or gig jobs while squatting 10 to a bedsit. They even claim "asylum" on all sorts of bizarre pretences. Every park is now a mini Ranji trophy league on a Sunday.

So true, parks round my area get full of them on weekends, the mess they leave, playing loud shitty religious songs. UK wanted to befriend Moid, we pay the consequences...
 
I say let them come. Let these libtard clowns in Europe and western countries have their way with an open door for Indian migrants. Give it around about another 5 years. We should then sit back and watch the show.
The blowback will also come our way, the assimilated and culture abiding ones, especially those who have been here a good while, as we look similar to new arrivals (especially from India without adequate respect for being abroad), until people get to speak to us and figure out the difference.

South Asians are now all over, and as these newcomers that don’t respect local norms mix in, it shrinks the space, especially in less populous and cosmopolitan cities and states, for all of us to seek opportunities.

But I took, in a sense, watch from afar, here in NYC, under our beloved mayor, who knows how to fit in without losing himself.
 
The blowback will also come our way, the assimilated and culture abiding ones, especially those who have been here a good while, as we look similar to new arrivals (especially from India without adequate respect for being abroad), until people get to speak to us and figure out the difference.

South Asians are now all over, and as these newcomers that don’t respect local norms mix in, it shrinks the space, especially in less populous and cosmopolitan cities and states, for all of us to seek opportunities.

But I took, in a sense, watch from afar, here in NYC, under our beloved mayor, who knows how to fit in without losing himself.
Here in Japan, only 30k Pakistani. Most stay busy exporting cars to Karachi. Not seen in public much. Keep away from tourist traps/ pubs/ bars/ casino's/ brothels etc.

Very few reports of criminal behavior over the years.

Indians/ Chinese/ Vietnamese migrants have shown absolutely disgusting and far far worse and criminal/ deplorable behavior in Japan.

Indians done petty theft and haggling behavior/ fraud/ pissing in public ets, but the Chinese/ Viets are into auto theft and robberies and far worse activities around here.

Indians are just laughable gypsy people like this dude......they just get dismissed after being chuckled at for being goofy:

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Here in Japan, only 30k Pakistani. Most stay busy exporting cars to Karachi. Not seen in public much. Keep away from tourist traps/ pubs/ bars/ casino's/ brothels etc.

Very few reports of criminal behavior over the years.

Indians/ Chinese/ Vietnamese migrants have shown absolutely disgusting and far far worse and criminal/ deplorable behavior in Japan.

Indians done petty theft and haggling behavior/ fraud/ pissing in public ets, but the Chinese/ Viets are into auto theft and robberies and far worse activities around here.

Indians are just laughable gypsy people like this dude......they just get dismissed after being chuckled at for being goofy:

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I don't know much about Indian and Chinese migrant workers. But for Vietnamese blue-collar workers, and to some extent the Chinese ones as well, coming to work in Japan is nowhere near as straightforward or effortless as people often assume. Especially in Vietnam's case, there are multiple layers of fees that have to be paid to different agencies and intermediaries, and from what I have seen, a lot of those Vietnamese workers are already deep in debt before they even set foot in Japan.

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https://roasiapacific.iom.int/sites...n_labour-migration_profile_october-2025-1.pdf

One other thing that people usually do not know is that majority of blue-collar Vietnamese migrant workers in Japan tend to come from specific regions in Vietnam, mainly the Red River Delta and the North Central Coast. People from the South generally don't go for those kinds of blue-collar jobs in Japan, Korea, or Taiwan. It's not because they're better off or anything like that, it's just not really part of the culture.

The number of workers from the 23 southern provinces/cities who go to work abroad accounts for only 10% of the whole country.
https://tienphong.vn/vi-sao-nguoi-dan-cac-tinh-phia-nam-it-di-lao-dong-nuoc-ngoai-post1564538.tpo

And the Vietnamese blue-collar workers who tend to get into trouble in Japan aren't from some random provinces in the North Central Coast either. They mostly come from three specific ones. Those from same three provinces were already banned by South Korea before, so it's always strange to me that Japan has never really made any effort to keep them out. Lately, Japan has even started going all the way down south of Vietnam to try to bring in even more workers, and the ironic part is that people from that province don't exactly have the best reputation when it comes to behavior either.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/21caab1491fe464978f45a03d3c90a44305db230

I still remember quite clearly how even educated people from Hanoi and Saigon were willing to take blue-collar jobs in Japan around 20 years ago. These days, that's no longer the case. Japan has pretty much shifted to recruiting from the suburbs around the Red River Delta and the more rural parts of other poor regions in Vietnam. They're doing the same thing in the South now. At this point, it really feels like Japan is so desperate for workers that they don't even bother with basic background checks anymore.
 

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