img
:::

The mobile service unit launched by NIA is traveling to Sanchong New Immigrants Family Service Center on January 18

The mobile service unit launched by NIA has traveled to Sanchong to serve new immigrants. (Photo / Provided by New Taipei City, NIA)
The mobile service unit launched by NIA has traveled to Sanchong to serve new immigrants. (Photo / Provided by New Taipei City, NIA)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

To provide services that are more convenient to new immigrants, the New Taipei City National Immigration Agency (NIA) will launch the “mobile service unit (行動服務列車)” from 10:00 to 14:00 on January 18.

This time, the “mobile service unit” is travelling to Sanchong New Immigrants Family Service Center (三重新住民家庭服務中心) to provide services for new immigrants and their relatives & friends in New Taipei City. Services include receiving applications & giving consultations for new immigrants and their families. At the same time, the Laws & Regulations are also promoted.

Read More: NIA held an event “Brave Adventure to the Mysterious e-Planet”, attracting new immigrants to enjoy exciting & educational project

The “mobile service unit” holds activities once a month to offer services to new immigrants in Taiwan. In December, the “mobile service unit” of New Taipei City traveled went to Shenkeng (深坑) and held an event to promote multiculturalism there. Through the story sharing of an Indonesian interpreter and cultural activities, the new immigrants and people in Taiwan were able to have a deeper understanding of different cultures.

The mobile service unit has traveled to several places in New Taipei City, and Tamsui is one of them. (Photo / Provided by New Taipei City, NIA)

The mobile service unit has traveled to several places in New Taipei City, and Tamsui is one of them. (Photo / Provided by New Taipei City, NIA)

The “mobile service unit” of New Taipei City has served many new immigrants and solved their problems regarding residence status, adaptation to life, communication & interaction with the local community.

In the past, a new immigrant from Vietnam left Taiwan with her child after divorcing her husband. However, she needs to apply for a visa to Taiwan because of the child's education. After learning about the situation, NIA took the initiative to assist the new immigrant so that she and her child could live in Taiwan with peace of mind.

Read More: American adventurer "Xiao Fei" invites UK YouTuber to make English mulled wine at campsite

Moreover, National Immigration Agency (NIA) has been promoting the “Carefree Covid-19 Vaccination Program” to encourage foreign nationals, including undocumented migrant workers and overstayers to receive free vaccination. The program adopts four principles, “won’t be reported”, “won’t be seized”, “won’t be charged for any fee”, “won’t be banned” and it will last until January 31, 2022. For more information, please contact the NIA Service Center.

First Response

Popular News

回到頁首icon
Loading