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The 2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs kicks off, requesting new immigrants to participate in the interview

The 2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs kicks off, requesting new immigrants to participate in the interview.  Photo provided by the Ministry of the Interior
The 2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs kicks off, requesting new immigrants to participate in the interview. Photo provided by the Ministry of the Interior
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior contracted DSIGroup Co., Ltd. (典通股份有限公司) to carry out the "2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs" from June to October this year in order to comprehend the living circumstances and service requirements of the new immigrants in Taiwan. The interviewees are urged by the immigration department to participate with the inquiry and interview. During the on-site inspections, the interviewers will be wearing identity cards, carrying official documentation, and adhering to the pertinent laws of the Personal Data Protection Act. The data were simply gathered for statistical analysis. The government will use the findings of future study as a guide for promoting new immigrant service initiatives.

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The 2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs kicks off, requesting new immigrants to participate in the interview.Photo provided by the Ministry of the Interior

NIA states that since 2003, a survey on the living needs of new immigrants has been done every five years. So far, four surveys have been carried out. Through scientific sampling, a total of 10,000 questionnaires were gathered for this study. The survey's findings are anticipated to be released in the following year. The questionnaire's contents covered the fundamental data of new immigrants, employment status, family member status, life adaptation, counseling needs, social participation, elderly care arrangements, and Taiwan's general environment.

National Immigration Agency has increased exposure and multilingual publicity through associated media, such as the National Immigration Agency, R.O.C. (Taiwan) Website and the IFI Network, in order to eliminate worries when new immigrants' families get interviews. In order to serve as a resource for future government policy development, this poll asked friends of new immigrants to help fill out the responses by expressing the substance of living needs.

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The 2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs kicks off, requesting new immigrants to participate in the interview.Photo provided by the Ministry of the Interior

Please be assured that if you have any questions about this survey, you can contact the survey executive unit DSIGroup Co., Ltd. (典通股份有限公司) telephone 02-23315133 extensions 601 to 604, or the National Immigration Agency 02-23889393 extension 2370 for inquiries. NIA emphasizes that the survey will not ask the respondents to provide ID, passbook, or account information.

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