Government plans to amend rules to provide permanent residency and income tax incentives for overseas talent, National Development Council Deputy Minister Kao Shien-quey tells Bloomberg News.
- Government plans to allow certain foreign professionals to gain permanent residency after residing in Taiwan for 3 years, down from current 5 years
- Graduates from global top 500 universities will be allowed to apply for jobs in Taiwan without working experience
- Foreign students who studied at universities in Taiwan will be given favorable residency treatment if they apply for local jobs after getting masters or doctoral degrees in Taiwan
- Rules are applicable to HK ...
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