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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:0609 NIA video news report-English

  • ASF infraction that fines up to 490,000 NTD was imposed at Songshan Airport

On May 27, five infractions were still seized, and a total fine of 490,000 NTD was imposed. These items included beef jerky from the mainland China, half-boiled egg products brought from Japan, pork biscuits from the mainland China, and unfinished pork lunch boxes from passengers. These items included beef jerky from the mainland China, half-boiled egg products brought from Japan and unfinished pork lunch boxes from passengers. The Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine reminds the public not to bring meat products from overseas to Taiwan.

Read more: ASF infraction that fines up to 490,000 NTD was imposed at Songshan Airport

ASF infraction that fines up to 490,000 NTD was imposed at Songshan Airport.Photo reproduced from The Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine Facebook

  • NIA Yilan Service Center and NOU held a briefing session of multi-learning on-the-job training

The National Open University offers new immigrants a platform for multi-learning on-the-job training. The "New Immigrant Admissions Briefing Session" was recently organized in cooperation with the NIA Yilan County Service Center of the Northern District Affairs Brigade and the Association (新住民服務據點宜萱婦幼關懷協會), which drawing new immigrants from Vietnam, Indonesia, South Africa, and other nations to attend.

Read more: NIA Yilan Service Center and NOU held a briefing session of multi-learning on-the-job training for new immigrants

NIA Yilan Service Center and NOU held a briefing session of multi-learning on-the-job training.Photo provided by NIA

  • The Ministry of Education's "Learning Youth Gathering Point" cultivates youths to return to hometowns to create new opportunities

The Youth Development Agency of the Ministry of Education offered 67 local practice opportunities through 25 groups of "learning youth gathering spots" (學習性青聚點) in order to promote youth involvement in civic affairs and help them gain regional revitalization experience. Each youth will get a practical bonus of NT$20,000 during their one-month stay in addition to instruction from a qualified instructor allowing them to participate in community activities without concern.

Read more: The Ministry of Education's "Learning Youth Gathering Point" cultivates youths to return to hometowns to create new opportunities

The Ministry of Education's "Learning Youth Gathering Point" cultivates youths to return to hometowns to create new opportunities.Photo provided by Ministry of Education

  • The 2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs kicks off

National Immigration Agency to carry out the "2023 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs" from June to October this year. The interviewees are urged by NIA 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.

Read more: 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.Photo provided by Ministry of the Interior

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