Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • 2 days ago
Over 10,000 Chinese nationals married to Taiwanese citizens and living in Taiwan are at risk of losing their legal status if they are not able to prove they've relinquished their Chinese household registration as required by law in three months. But officials said they are exploring a solution for people who struggle to obtain such documentation.
Transcript
00:00Over 10,000 Chinese spouses living in Taiwan are at risk of losing their status.
00:06Taiwan requires that Chinese nationals applying for a Taiwanese ID card must first give up
00:11their household registration in China.
00:14Taiwan's immigration agency found over 10,000 Chinese spouses have yet to submit such proof,
00:20and it's giving them a three-month deadline to do so.
00:23Officials say they're trying to find a solution for people who struggle to get such documentation.
00:28If people can't be able to do this, they can't be able to do this.
00:34They can't be able to get the information for the information they have.
00:38The移民署 has a mobile phone call, and we have a mobile phone call.
00:42And we have 22 people who are open to the public.
00:46This is the public's office to respond to the issue of the situation.
00:50The public's office is open to the public's office.
00:54The public's office is open to the public's office.

Recommended