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1008 video news report - English

Taiwan Immigrants Global News Network presents weekly news to new immigrant audiences.
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Edited by Angela Rodriguez

Taiwan's population consists of over 700,000 migrant workers, a number so large it emphasizes their role in Taiwanese society. Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network shares the following series of informative videos about the lives of migrant workers in Taiwan. Watch the broadcast here:1008 NIA video news report-English

Taiwan Immigrants Global News Network presents weekly news to new immigrant audiences.

Taiwan Immigrants Global News Network presents weekly news to new immigrant audiences.

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News Focus (October 4 – October 10)

  • Taiwan eases borders, allowing foreign spouses and children to enter

As the epidemic in Taiwan is improving, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that foreign spouses and their children can now enter Taiwan. This includes those coming from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. Foreign spouses may apply for entry through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). (Read more: CECC announces that foreign spouses and minor children of R.O.C. (Taiwan) nationals may apply to enter Taiwan)

  • Here is how new immigrants can receive the Quintuple or 5 times Stimulus vouchers

The Executive Yuan issued the “Quintuple Stimulus Voucher” for digital binding on September 22 and the public can begin using them on October 8. New immigrants with permanent resident permits are eligible to receive the vouchers. (Read more: Quintuple Stimulus Vouchers can be used starting on 10/8. "How to avail, scope of application, and bonus measures" are summarized here)

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  • MOE announces School Epidemic Prevention Guidelines

The Ministry of Education (MOE) reminds educational institutions to enhance epidemic prevention measures on campus for the safety of all students, faculty, and staff. Those experiencing any symptoms of the COVID-19 virus are required to stay home and rest. Seek medical attention if necessary and it is advised to avoid riding public transportation. (Read more: MOE announced "Epidemic Prevention Guidelines in Schools")

  • Student vaccination requires parental consent

Students and teenagers are prioritized in receiving the BNT vaccine jab. Parents are required to read, understand, and sign consent forms before their children can be vaccinated. The MOE requests local cities and counties to prepare stations for student vaccinations. (Read more: BNT jabs to begin on September 23; parents are required to sign a "consent form")

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