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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:0615 NIA video news report-English

  • 500,000 tenants will benefit from NT$30 billion expanded rent subsidy program

The Executive Yuan recently amended the "NT$30 billion expanded rent subsidy program", which would once again begin on July 3 this year, in order to lessen the financial strain on tenants. This year, as opposed to prior years, the civil law's age of majority has been decreased to 18 years old. Anyone who is at least 18 years old who need to rent due to job or schooling away from home may submit an application.

500,000 tenants will be benefit from the project this year.

Read more: 500,000 tenants will benefit from NT$30 billion expanded rent subscription program

500,000 tenants will benefit from NT$30 billion expanded rent subsidy program.Photo reproduced from Pixabay

  • We Art together: SEA Advisory Committee to connect New Southbound Arts and Culture

SEA Advisory Committee members from 10 nations, including Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Myanmar, Laos, Philippines, Vietnam, India, and New Zealand were invited to Taiwan as part of a meeting of the committee conducted recently by the Ministry of Culture. In order to foster future collaboration through in-person interactions, the Ministry of Culture organizes cultural seminars, trips to galleries and museum and other activities. It is hoped that future conversations and events would expand our cultural and artistic interactions with the New Southbound nations.

Read more: We Art together: SEA Advisory Committee to connect New Southbound Arts and Culture

We Art together: SEA Advisory Committee to connect New Southbound Arts and Culture.Photo provided by Ministry of Culture

  • Taoyuan City New Immigrant Families' Service Center invites new immigrant families to participate in theatrical performances

The Taoyuan City New Immigrant Families' Service Center organizes a spectacular Shine “New” Era, Show “New” Life troupe activities from June to September. Inviting new immigrants to take part, share their tales to other participants, and dramatize their life experiences. Theater and photography professions will be invited to help the participants in experiencing screenwriting to directing and learning about film production. Additionally, NT$500 in performance fees will be given after taking part in all performances.

Read more: Taoyuan City New Immigrant Families' Service Center invites new immigrant families to participate in theatrical performances

Taoyuan City New Immigrant Families' Service Center invites new immigrant families to participate in theatrical performances.Photo provided by Taoyuan City New Immigrant Families' Service Center

  • The Anti-Fraud Office of the Executive Yuan was officially launched to combat fraud crimes

The Anti-Fraud Office of the Executive Yuan was launched to put fraud offenses into force and successfully prevent them. The Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Digital Affairs, the Financial Supervisory Commission, and the NCC are the five institutions that make up the Anti-Fraud Office. The Anti-Fraud Office will compile international measures to stop fraud and other crimes and strengthen the governance of each unit to ensure that people can live in a good society without the dangers of fraud.

Read more: The Anti-Fraud Office of the Executive Yuan was officially launched to combat fraud crimes

The Anti-Fraud Office of the Executive Yuan was officially launched to combat fraud crimes.Photo provided by the Executive Yuan

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