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TaiwanPlus on MSNEmergency Measures Used To Assist Taiwanese Detained in Hong Kong - TaiwanPlus NewsTaiwan's Mainland Affairs Council is using emergency measures to assist a Taiwanese national who has been detained in Hong Kong. The woman was part of an official Taiwanese delegation to visit the semiautonomous Chinese city last month for a travel expo.
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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan considering immigration law changes to curb China's influence from Hong Kong, MacauThe government is considering changes to immigration laws for residents of Hong Kong and Macau to prevent influence from China, Taipei Times reported.According to a source, the government may remove an optional path to citizenship for these residents and extend the time required for them to qualify for permanent residency.
China has warned that it "reserves all options" against the self-governed island of Taiwan, including the use of force.
Taiwan is considering warning citizens about risks of travelling to countries with strong ties to China, such as Laos and Cambodia, as they could be caught up in Beijing's campaign against Taiwan independence supporters,
Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so.
Under the amendments, arrivals from the Chinese territories would have to reside in Taiwan for four years before becoming eligible for permanent residency, up from the current one year, and they would no longer be able to apply for citizenship after obtaining permanent residency, the official said.
The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) yesterday confirmed the detention of a Taiwanese in Hong Kong, a member of a delegation "led by" opposition Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative caucus whip Fu Kun-chi (傅崐萁) to the territory last month.
Taiwan's government is considering tightening citizenship regulations for residents from Hong Kong and Macau, potentially removing their optional path to citizenship and extending the residency requirement for permanent residency eligibility from one year to four years,
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNCase of man charged with sedition under Hong Kong’s Article 23 security law adjourned to MayA man charged with sedition under HK's Article 23 has had his case adjourned to May, as a top court verdict that the defense says could inform how his client pleads has not been delivered.
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