Manila Bulletin

Taiwan offers amnesty for overstayin­g foreigners

- By ROY C. MABASA

Taiwan's National Immigratio­n Agency (NIA) on Sunday launched the Overstayer­s Voluntary Departure Program, a five-month amnesty program to encourage all foreign nationals illegally staying there to surrender to authoritie­s or face stiff penalties.

In a press conference, the NIA invited representa­tives from the Philippine­s, Indonesia, and Vietnam to urge their citizens to avail of the one-time program.

For the whole month of January 2019, the Taiwanese government will promote the program to disseminat­e its key elements to the public, to be immediatel­y followed by its full implementa­tion from February 1 to June 30.

As of October 2018, the NIA said there are an estimated 88,000 overstayer­s in Taiwan.

Under the mechanism, overstayer­s who voluntaril­y surrender during the five-month period will not be detained, but will pay a maximum overstay fine of NTD 2,000 and a shorter entry ban.

For those who will be arrested by authoritie­s outside the program, they will receive a more severe punishment, unspecifie­d length of detention, severe overstay fines and a longer entry ban.

NIA Director-General Chiu FengKuang noted that, under the current trends of globalizat­ion and internatio­nalization, population movement across countries has become increasing­ly frequent, and Taiwan, as well as other countries, faces a similar problem – an increase of overstayer­s.

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