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Taiwan election body to review Li Chen Hsiu’s eligibility
Wu Rong-hui announced that the Central Election Commission will review Li Chen Hsiu’s eligibility due to alleged dual residency. The process involves the Mainland Affairs Council and the Ministry of the Interior.
2026/03/06 11:00
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MAC debunks false claims about Huang An’s Taiwan status
The Mainland Affairs Council refutes a viral video falsely claiming Huang An lost his citizenship. Officials stress the video is edited to mislead and sow discord.
2025/05/29 13:00
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Taiwan demands Chinese spouses prove nationality change
The National Immigration Agency in Taiwan reassures Chinese residents about new nationality proof requirements. It offers support for those facing document challenges.
2025/04/10 10:21
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Taiwan reaffirms cross-strait nationality rules
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency announced residents cannot hold household registration or passports from mainland China. A six-month grace period is granted for compliance.
2025/04/08 19:00
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Chinese social media star expelled for pro-unification views
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency deported Chinese influencer Xiaowei, citing national security concerns. Her residency was revoked after pro-China posts.
2025/04/01 22:00
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Taiwan deports 3rd Chinese spouse over unification posts
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency will deport Xiaowei, a Chinese spouse, for advocating unification by force against Taiwan. Her residency permit was revoked, and she must leave within 10 days.
2025/04/01 13:00
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China criticizes Taiwan over revoked residency permit
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office criticizes Taiwan for revoking a Chinese national’s residency permit, sparking debate over judicial measures and national security.
2025/03/26 17:00
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Taiwan weighs law against war-promoting speech
Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice plans to gather public opinions on a law against speech promoting war, balancing free speech and public interest. Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya’s residency was revoked for military remarks.
2025/03/26 11:13
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Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya leaves Taiwan amid controversy
Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya left Taiwan after her residency permit was revoked over national security concerns. Her departure followed allegations of advocating for China’s military unification of Taiwan.
2025/03/26 10:26
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Minister stresses rule adherence amid Yaya controversy
Taiwan’s interior minister declined to comment on Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya’s case after her residency was revoked. The situation highlights cross-strait tensions.
2025/03/26 10:00
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Chinese influencer faces deportation from Taiwan Tuesday
Taiwan’s immigration agency orders Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya to leave by March 25 or face deportation. Her residency was revoked for promoting unification with China.
2025/03/25 14:00
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Taiwan expels Chinese influencers over unification posts
Taiwan’s interior minister confirms Chinese influencers must leave, losing health insurance and work rights. The decision, based on legal grounds, follows their pro-unification posts.
2025/03/24 20:00
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Sunflower Movement’s Liou seeks asylum amid deportation
Johanne Liou, known as the "queen of the Sunflower Movement," faces deportation to Taiwan amid legal battles. Arrested in Boston, she seeks asylum while authorities negotiate her case.
2025/03/04 23:00
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Taiwan considers stricter residency rules for Hong Kong
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council considers stricter residency rules amid regional changes. Minister Chiu Chui-cheng emphasizes careful legal review and input from scholars.
2025/03/04 14:00
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Taiwan warns of China’s residency card strategy threat
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council warns that China’s residency card strategy poses a political threat. Citizens are urged to protect personal data and consider the impact on their rights.
2025/01/03 14:47
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Taiwan awards fellowship to 14 Indian scholars for 2025
Taiwan awards 14 Indian scholars the 2025 Taiwan Fellowship, leading globally in recipients. Scholars will research in Taiwan starting January 2025.
2024/12/23 10:17
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Taipei mayor to discuss bonus criteria with sports dept.
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announces increased bonuses for WBSC Premier 12 players, requiring a one-year residency. Taipei celebrates Taiwan’s victory over Japan.
2024/11/25 15:39
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Taiwan deports American man convicted of lewd acts
Taiwan deported a 43-year-old American man convicted of lewd acts with minors in the U.S. after he hid in Taipei for over a month. Authorities emphasize security.
2024/11/08 16:30
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Over 5,000 sign petition for dual citizenship in Taiwan
Over 5,000 people signed a petition urging Taiwan to ease immigration rules, allowing dual citizenship for permanent residents. The Ministry of Interior will respond soon.
2024/10/23 17:27
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Singapore returns fugitive to Taiwan amid legal woes
Singapore returned Llinas Onate to Taiwan. He’s wanted for illegal vehicle sales in 2019. Taiwan seeks a third country to accept him. Interpol exclusion complicates Taiwan’s efforts.
2024/10/21 09:25
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Taiwan to launch ’Global Elite Card’ for top earners
Discover how Taiwan’s new "Global Elite Card" aims to attract international talent with benefits like permanent residency and work permits for spouses. Learn about the National Development Council’s plan to boost Taiwan’s global competitiveness.
2024/09/19 15:53
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New measures for youth home loans announced by MOA
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture is enhancing its loan process for young homebuyers, including stricter pre-loan reviews and a self-residency commitment, to prevent misuse and ensure benefits reach the intended recipients.
2024/07/01 17:52
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Taiwan eases naturalization for foreign professionals
Taipei’s Legislative Yuan passes amendments to the Nationality Act, easing naturalization for foreign professionals, including basketball players, by reducing residency requirements and waiving nationality permit fees for those with special merits. The changes aim to bolster the Chinese Taipei men’s national basketball team and support stateless minors.
2024/05/07 14:38
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Taiwan eases naturalization rules to attract global talent
Explore the significant amendments to Taiwan’s Nationality Law aimed at attracting foreign talent by easing naturalization requirements and offering fee waivers for contributors to key sectors, as reported by TVBS News.
2024/05/07 14:32
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Taiwan eases citizenship rules for foreign experts
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan advances amendments to the Nationality Act, easing citizenship requirements for highly skilled foreign professionals and stateless minors, aiming to attract global talent without renouncing original nationality.
2024/04/24 18:05