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Date Posted: 20:43:18 11/27/03 Thu
In reply to:
Ron
's message, "Re: Comimg From Holland" on 20:42:08 11/27/03 Thu
After the lunar New year (Middle to late February) is
the next time that there are a large number of job
openings in Taiwan.
Often all you need to do is ask to get a multiple
entry visa for business purposes.
The easiest way to get a multiple entry visa is to
claim business as your reason for applying. A business
card and possibly a letter of invitation from a
Taiwanese business to come and see there products
works very well. Just contact them and ask for one,
they will usually oblige you without hesitation. Acer
is a good company for that as is Evergreen, there are
thousands just Google for the contact info. You might
also try buying tickets to one of the various
international trade shows. Use a travel agent and
specifically request a multiple entry visa for
business purposes. A 5 year multiple entry visa is the
best visa that will be available to you just for
asking. It allows you to stay in Taiwan for up to six
months with extensions and is renewed every time you
exit R.O.C. controlled territory, for five years.
You can also extend it for study or change it into an
ARC.
You can extend a single entry visa unless there are
prohibitions for this stamped on the visa. Landing
visas cannot be extended.
Nearly all visas are called tourist visas. That's
because there really is little to no international
tourism on Taiwan.
It's a Taiwanese logic thing. The government of the
Republic of China has to continually recreate
perceptions to maintain it's control. To counter the
fact that Taiwan is governed by racist criminals and
polluted to the point where it is dangerous just to be
here. The immigration department has taken to calling
all visitors tourist. The only significant tourism on
Taiwan is industry related. Hence why you should apply
for a tourist visa for business purposes.
I know of no pilot training available to foreigners in
Taiwan. If you can do it over the net good luck, you
will find no support locally.
Good Luck
A.
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