To integrate local resources and provide a better care and counseling network for new immigrants, National Immigration Agency (Yunlin County Service Center) and Specialized Operation Corps jointly hold “2021 New Immigrant Care Network Conference”.
The relevant units of the Yunlin County government, the Yunlin Branch of the Legal Aid Foundation, the Yunlin County Southeast Asia Cultural and Educational Development Association and other groups were invited. This strengthens the communication between the public and private sectors, problems and difficulties related to new immigrant service they encountered were shared and discussed .
Read More: Avoid crowd during CNY! MOE: Foreign students asked to enter Taiwan before December 15
Yunlin County Service Center shared how to apply for and use Quintuple stimulus vouchers. (Photo / Provided by the Yunlin County Service Center)
Yunlin County Service Center shared how to apply for and use Quintuple stimulus vouchers and also once emphasize the importance of preventing African swine fever.
At the same time, the NIA’s recent training program "The 8th New Immigrants and Children’s Dream-Building Program", "Broadband Internet Renewal Program for New Immigrants & Guaranteed Mobile Device Borrowing Mechanism", "New Immigrants Free Computer Courses" and the Immigration Festival to be held on December 12. Everyone is invited to participate actively and join in the grand event.
To integrate local resources and provide a better care and counseling network, NIA exchanged information with other groups. (Photo / Provided by the Yunlin County Service Center)
In addition, the meeting specially invited Liang Jia Hua (梁家樺), the executive secretary of the Yunlin Branch of the Legal Aid Foundation, to introduce the business content of the Legal Aid Foundation. Besides interpretation resources and training courses provided, the disadvantaged or financially underprivileged new immigrants were able to file lawsuits with the help from the foundation. If you have any questions, please call the free hotline 1988 or visit the official website of the NIA for inquiries.