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  2. Migrant caregivers in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This practice keeps foreign workers in a state of poverty. Additionally, workers' countries of origin often charge fees and taxes on income earned in Taiwan. Migrants workers are also exploited by practises that been declared illegal by the Ministry of Labor, such as fees of NT$ 35 000 to NT$ 80 000 to change their employers or extend a ...

  3. Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines

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    Agency overview; Formed: 1975 (as Pacific Economic and Cultural Center) [1] 1989 (as Taipei Economic and Cultural Office) [2] Jurisdiction Philippines (Diplomatic mission of Taiwan) Headquarters: Makati, Metro Manila: Agency executive

  4. Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the ...

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    Prior to 1979, the Republic of China (Taiwan) was represented in Washington by its embassy, occupying the building now used by Haiti. [2] After the transfer of recognition to the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China was no longer recognized by the United States, and therefore no longer entitled to use the former embassy, with its diplomatic mission replaced by the current Taipei ...

  5. Overseas Community Affairs Council - Wikipedia

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    Its main objective is to serve as a cultural, education, economic and informational exchanges organization between Taiwan and the overseas Taiwanese and Chinese descent communities. Its remit is not limited to expatriates from Taiwan, but includes all ethnic Taiwanese and Chinese living in a foreign country who "identify with the Republic of ...

  6. Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Foreign domestic helpers are about 10 percent of the working population. [11] In December 2014 the number of migrant workers employed as helpers was over 330,000, 4.6 percent of the total population; the vast majority were female. [1] Before the 1980s and increased prosperity on the mainland, Chinese domestic workers were dominant. [11]

  7. Visa requirements for Taiwanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    The visa fee is $40, and children under 6 years old are free of charge. Several closed cities and regions in Russia require special authorization. [221] go to crimea Visas issued by Russia are required. [222] On September 26, 2024, Russia announced a list of 47 countries eligible for the Shared Values Visa (SVV), including Taiwan.

  8. Australian Office in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Douglas Darby, a member of the NSW Legislative Assembly, President of the Australia-Free China Society, represented Taiwan in Australia. [ 10 ] In 1981, The Australian Commerce and Industry Office under the Australian Chamber of Commerce was established in Taipei, which acted as an unofficial representative.

  9. Taipei Representative Office, Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Representative Office, Bratislava (Chinese: 駐斯洛伐克臺北代表處; pinyin: Zhù Sīluòfkè Táiběi dài biǎo chǔ; Slovak: Taipejská reprezentačná kancelária, Bratislava) represents the interests of Taiwan in the Slovakia in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a de facto embassy. [2]