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Chapter 5 Responsibilities of Transport Services Proprietors and Immigration Guidance
Article 25
The term “the concerned transport service proprietor shall pay for the related expenses,” as stated in Paragraph 2 of Article 50 of the Act, shall include accommodations, living, medical expenses, and fees paid by the competent authorities for attendance.
Article 26
The competent authorities shall collect and compile information concerning the geographical environment, social background, politics, laws, economy, culture, education, manpower demands, and immigration qualifications of the recipient countries or districts, and provide the information for people who intend to immigrate.
The competent authorities may entrust relevant institutions to conduct immigration planning, consultation, seminars, or provide language and technical trainings to assist potential immigrants adapting to the recipient countries and getting employed successfully.
Article 27
The competent authorities shall collect information concerning overseas warfare, epidemics, and anti-R.O.C. (Taiwan) national sentiment in overseas countries and regions, and timely publish the information for public reference.
Immigration service organizations, shall dissuade nationals who plan to immigrate to the countries or regions under warfare, epidemics, or anti-R.O.C. (Taiwan) national sentiment.
Article 28
The term “private organizations,” as stated in Article 53 of the Act, refers to foundations, immigration organizations, or immigration service organizations.
Private organizations, while operating mass immigration, shall first consult with recipient countries. The competent authorities shall coordinate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to represent the government to sign mass immigration accords with recipient governments.
The competent authorities may join related departments such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Education, Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Labor, etc., in sending officers to recipient countries or areas to study the feasibility of mass immigration.
Article 29
The competent authorities based on the principle of reciprocity, through international economic cooperative investments, rewarded overseas investments, agricultural technique cooperation or other measures, may sign mass immigration cooperation agreements with countries or regions that welcome our nationals, or coordinate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to represent the government to sign mass immigration agreements with recipient governments.
The competent authorities may entrust related agencies or groups to conduct planning, selection, and training for mass immigration and provide counseling, assistance, and attendance for immigrants.
Article 30
The term “immigration funds,” as stated in Articles 56, 57, and 79 of the Act, refers to the investment plans, projects or funds designated by recipient countries for person who qualified for residence in the recipient country through investment.
Article 31
The term “immigration organizations,” as stated in Paragraph 4 of Article 56 of the Act, refers to organizations that conduct immigration affairs and pursuant to the Commercial Group Act or the Civil Associations Act.
Article 32
The term “remunerations” in Paragraph 2 of Article 58 of the Act refers to the agreed or claimed considerations paid by parties being matched, for brokerage service, reporting matchmaking opportunities, or introducing marriage prospects.
Article 33
Business information of marriage agencies referred to in Paragraph 2 of Article 59 of the Act includes the following documents:
1. Staff list: Shall include names, ID numbers, genders, addresses, telephone numbers, titles, and dates of employment/designation.
2. Stubs of receipts for various fees;
3. Account books;
4. Status list of transnational marriage matches;
5. Written contracts;
6. Other forms of documentation required to be preserved according to the announcement of the National Immigration Agency published in the Government Gazette.