#Opinion by Jack Kwan|"Understandably, a similar kind of “hukou” system never exists in Britain; BNO status holders awaiting naturalization need not worry about being mistreated like the second-class Chinese citizens in Beijing."
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同時也有3部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過6萬的網紅This is Taiwan,也在其Youtube影片中提到,I have received many questions from people asking me about how they can come here to work and live as a foreigner. So, how can you, as a foreigner, ...
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naturalization 在 Focus Taiwan Facebook 的最佳解答
Seven foreign professionals, including a translator from the United Kingdom, have gained approval for #naturalization in Taiwan without surrendering their original citizenship, the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) said Tuesday.
https://focustaiwan.tw/society/202012290009
naturalization 在 美國在台協會 AIT Facebook 的最讚貼文
五月是亞太裔傳統月!想看看又感人又好笑的書嗎?AIT高雄分處副處長樂美瓏推薦著名華裔演員歐陽萬成的自傳 --《How to American: 一位美國移民教你如何讓父母失望的指導手冊》。你可能知道歐陽萬成曾飾演HBO美劇《矽谷》和賣座電影《瘋狂亞洲富豪》的角色,但你知道他是13歲從香港移民到美國,當時他還不太會講英文嗎?這個感人的回憶錄講述自己在美國成長點滴,最後成為美國公民,其中有一些文化分岐的故事。(💡小提醒: 這本書包含一些成人話題, 可能不適合小朋友或青少年閱讀)。#APAHM2020
Looking for a good read in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, one that is both touching and laugh-out-loud funny? AIT/Kaohsiung’s Suzanne Wong suggests Jimmy O. Yang’s autobiography “How to American: An Immigrant’s Guide to Disappointing Your Parents.” You may recognize Jimmy from HBO’s Silicon Valley and the box office hit “Crazy Rich Asians,” but did you know that he emigrated from Hong Kong to the U.S. at age 13 speaking very little English? This touching memoir details his coming of age in America and eventual naturalization, navigating cultural divides along the way. (Note: This book contains adult themes and may not be suitable for young readers.)
naturalization 在 This is Taiwan Youtube 的最佳貼文
I have received many questions from people asking me about how they can come here to work and live as a foreigner.
So, how can you, as a foreigner, work and live in Taiwan and more importantly, how can foreigners work and live in Taiwan permanently?
In this video, I cover the basics and talk about different visas, work permits and some of the requirements for each one.
In addition to being from a native English speaking country, you will need a plethora of other documents as well. The process can be fairly complicated.
In order to ensure that all your questions are answered and to double check, it would be best to contact the Immigration Agency in Taiwan directly just to be safe.
Taiwan Immigration Agency for ARC and APRC requirements:
https://www.immigration.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=1091979&ctNode=31674&mp=se05
How to get your APRC in Taiwan:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaiwanAPRC/about/
Standards for Defining High-Level Professionals for Naturalization: https://www.ris.gov.tw/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=4c7dc049-758b-428c-9dc4-2a2bc38dde03&groupId=10157
2. Related Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZvGIorYBmk
3. Dedicated webpage for the Act for the Recruitment and Employment of Foreign Professionals:
https://foreigntalentact.ndc.gov.tw/en/
4. One-stop portal site: https://www.contacttaiwan.tw
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naturalization 在 serpentza Youtube 的最佳貼文
My friend Gary, a Chinese American who was born and grew up in America is in Mainland China, tracing his roots and for the first time is getting to experience Southern China all on his own, completely uncensored and so I had to meet up and ask him what he thinks of the drastic differences between living in China and America from the point of view as an Asian American, does he feel he fits in? Is his Chinese ability good enough? How are people treating him and what does he think about the crowds, noises, food, culture and his experiences so far...
Only since the 1940s when the United States and China became allies during World War II, did the situation for Chinese Americans begin to improve, as restrictions on entry into the country, naturalization and mixed marriage were being lessened. In 1943, Chinese immigration to the United States was once again permitted—by way of the Magnuson Act—thereby repealing 61 years of official racial discrimination against the Chinese. Large-scale Chinese immigration did not occur until 1965 when the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 lifted national origin quotas. After World War II, anti-Asian prejudice began to decrease, and Chinese immigrants, along with other Asians (such as Japanese, Koreans, Indians and Vietnamese), have adapted and advanced. Currently, the Chinese constitute the largest ethnic group of Asian Americans (about 22%), and have confounded earlier expectations that they would form an indigestible mass in American society. For example, many Chinese Americans of American birth may know little or nothing about traditional Chinese culture, just as European Americans and African Americans may know little or nothing about the original cultures of their ancestors.
As of the 2010 United States Census, there are more than 3.3 million Chinese in the United States, about 1% of the total population. The influx continues, where each year ethnic Chinese people from the People's Republic of China, Taiwan and to a lesser extent Southeast Asia move to the United States, surpassing Hispanic and Latino immigration by 2012.
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naturalization 在 Japanese Calligrapher Takumi Youtube 的最讚貼文
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書く(かく)・・・write
掻く(かく)・・・scratch
過去(かこ)・・・past
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帰化(きか)・・・naturalization
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聞く(きく)・・・listen
茎(くき)・・・stem
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