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American player Julian Boyd eyes Taiwan naturalization
American basketball player Julian Boyd calls Taiwan his second home and seeks naturalization. Boyd, now with the Taoyuan Pauian Pilots, missed the Jones Cup due to document issues.2024/09/27 13:39 -

Gilbeck to become Taiwan’s 3rd naturalized basketball player
Brandon Gilbeck signs a naturalization contract with the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association, aiming to become Taiwan’s third naturalized men’s basketball player. He brings a record of achievements, including three consecutive Block King titles and the Defensive Player of the Year award. Gilbeck, who joined the Formosa Dreamers in 2021, is set to enhance Taiwan’s national team for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers.2024/07/01 13:59 -

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 -

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 -

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 -

DPP criticizes Ma’s proposal to amend Anti-Infiltration Act
The Democratic Progressive Party criticizes Ma Ying-jeou’s proposal to amend the Anti-infiltration Act, highlighting its importance in preventing Chinese interference in Taiwan’s elections and resisting efforts to weaken the legislation.2024/04/22 16:30 -

CEC clears DPP’s Hsiao of dual nationality claims
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has denied media reports questioning the past nationality of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim. The CEC requested verification from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Interior regarding the nationality status of presidential candidates, and found no records of nationality restoration or naturalization for Hsiao. The CEC emphasized that all candidates met the legal requirements without holding foreign nationality, as determined by the Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act. The doubts raised about Hsiao’s nationality were deemed beyond the CEC’s legal mandate, preventing further investigation.2023/12/16 16:49



