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My mother already has a Taiwan ID card. Can I go to Taiwan to work?
Yes!
You can ask your mother to help you apply for dependent residence. From August 1, 2009, you can work based on your relative residence status. And you can enjoy Taiwan’s labor health insurance.
No need for a letter of introduction, just your mother applying for you to come to Taiwan.
Additional question: What are the procedures required to apply for dependent residence? Does my mother have to apply?
-----------------You can also ask your father to apply for you to come... If your biological father is Taiwanese, you know the meaning< /p>
Can my wife also apply to work there? -----No...because your wife is not within the scope of third-degree blood relatives.
※Note: The scope of third-degree blood relatives:
First-degree: parents and children.
Second relatives: grandparents, maternal grandparents, grandchildren, grandchildren, brothers and sisters
.
Three relatives: great-grandparents, maternal great-grandparents, great-grandchildren, maternal great-grandchildren,
uncles, uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews.
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