As the epidemic in Taiwan improves, the National Immigration Agency (NIA) Yunlin County Service Station Specialized Operation Brigades also continues its mobile car services. Services include consultation on rules and regulations related to residential stays for new immigrants.
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The NIA Specialized Operation Brigades visited Beigang Townships and Mailiao Township Office to collect documents on August 11. At the same time, new immigrants with or without residence permits were allowed to register for vaccines. Free digital learning resources were also available to new immigrants for borrowing. The staff of the Yunlin County Service Station reminds new immigrants to bring their passports to fill in the vaccine registration form. For related inquiries, please contact the 1922 hotline.
The NIA continuously provides support and help to new immigrants during the epidemic. (Photo / Provided by the NIA Yunlin County Service Center)
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Director of the Yunlin County Service Station Huang Min-cheng (黃玟晸) stated that the government makes sure to continuously support new immigrants during the epidemic, and especially encourages them to register for vaccines. Other information regarding various services can be found on the official website. For more inquiries and questions, please consult with the Yunlin County Service Station.