National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior's "IFI Network" has a podcast program called "XIN TAI KE cha cha" that allows anybody to discuss their experiences in Taiwan, whether they are native Taiwanese, new immigrants, migrant workers, or international students. In the episode, Jonathan, a new immigrant from Argentina and his Taiwanese wife, Alisha, are invited to share their how they met each other and their respective lifestyles in Taiwan and Argentina.
“Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network” presents this episode in 5 languages including Chinese, English, Vietnamese, Thai and Indonesian so that more new immigrants can easily understand the wonderful content.
National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior's "IFI Network" has a podcast program called "XIN TAI KE cha cha."Photo reproduced from Gwo Taiwan Facebook
Argentina native Jonathan has lived in Taiwan for more than eight years. His wife Alisha and he initially connected on Facebook. Alisha, who received her diploma from the Spanish Department, and Jonathan, who wanted to study Chinese, they became friends through languages exchange. Alisha organized a vacation to Argentina just three years after the two had met. Alisha not only saw her friends from elementary school who resided there, she also had her first encounter with Jonathan.
Later, Jonathan and Alisha made the decision to live together and wed in Argentina. The administrative processes for marriage registration are particularly difficult because Taiwan and Argentina don't have diplomatic relations. After Alisha became pregnant, the two ultimately made the decision to live in Taiwan after taking into account Jonathan's own goals and the future living situation.
Jonathan claimed that because of his lifelong interest in Chinese and Asian cultures as well as Taiwan's strong sense of security, he has always yearned to live in an Asian nation. Jonathan discovered why he enjoys Taiwan the best after visiting, in addition to being impressed by the energy and friendliness of Taiwanese people. Additionally, Jonathan, a longtime vegetarian, thinks Taiwan is a better place to practice his diet than Argentina is.
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In addition to running his own YouTube channel, Jonathan is now a Spanish teacher. He had always wanted to live in an Asian nation, and when he and his wife eventually made their home there, it can be said that his childhood goal has been realized.
Listen more on the Podcast XIN TAI KE cha cha.