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We have selected news related to New Residents this week for all readers, sorted out the four news highlights, and present them at the same time in the form of broadcasts, so that readers and viewers can quickly understand the news events of the week in the shortest time, and to easily grasp the news progress without falling behind. Watch the broadcast here:1214 NIA video news report-English

  • NGO Group promotes multilingual medical picture card

The number of new residents and new residents of second generations has exceeded one million. NGO Group co-operate with pharmacies launched a multilingual medical picture card. Enhance the right of new residents’ medical care in Taiwan. (Read More: NGO cooperate with Drug stores to promote multilingual medical flash cards, assurance for new immigrants, and migrant worker’s right to health care)

  • The Keelung City Government cares about new residents’ families

The Keelung City Government leads new residents integrate into local life. Not just conducting courses on various topics but also established new resident volunteer services. Let new residents help their fellow sisters from the same hometown. (Read More: Keelung City Government International Family Service Center helps new Immigrants to get assimilate into local life)

  • The Immigration Agency joins hands with new residents to prevent swine fever

The Changhua Immigration Agency reminds new residents; In order to prevent the epidemic of African swine fever, please do not bring or purchase online meat products to Taiwan. Rule violations can be fined up to NTD$ 1 million. (Read More: National Immigration Agency Changhua County Service Center join hands with new immigrants to prevent classical swine fever and to remind foreigners be aware of the scams)

  • Taiwan lifts entry restrictions

Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced the domestic epidemic situation has eased. Starting from 10th December, Lifts entry restriction of foreign visitors entering the country. (Read More: Taiwan Will ‘Fully Open Border’ Starting December 10th and Entry Restrictions Will Be Lifted)

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