- Mongolians in Taiwan
Mongolians in Taiwan began migrating to the island in 2004. Authorities on
Taiwan began laying the groundwork for the importation of migrant labourers fromMongolia as early as 2002, with the establishment of aTaipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar and implementation of a system for checking the criminal records of prospective migrants. [cite news|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2002-09-04 |accessdate=2007-10-23|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/09/04/166722|title=Mongolia office to issue visas|last=Tsai|first=Ting-i] The plan initially faced opposition; a former chairman of theMongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission criticised it as "diplomatic pork barrel" and a covert attempt by theDemocratic Progressive Party to push their platform of desinicisation by expanding bilateral ties with Mongolia, which theRepublic of China government had previously considered to be Chinese territory and not an independent country. [cite news|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2002/09/13/167876|date=2002-09-13 |accessdate=2007-10-23|title=Mongolian move reeks of dodgy politics|last=Kao|first=Koong-lian|publisher=Taipei Times ] Taiwan'sCouncil of Labor Affairs finally gave their approval for the recruitment of Mongolian workers in January 2004. The initial response in Mongolia was strong, with Mongolia's Central Employment Office reporting that over 20,000 people had expressed interest in a professional skills and Chinese-language training course for workers headed to Taiwan. 7,000 people were eventually admitted to the programme; 90% of applicants were between 20 and 35 years of age, and 45% were female. One Mongolian official said that Taiwan offered better employment conditions for migrant workers than traditional destinations such asJapan ,South Korea , orEastern Europe an countries, including higher wages (five times those offered in Mongolia) and the provision ofhealth insurance . [cite news|publisher=The China Post |date=2004-01-20|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/print/45205.htm|title=CLA gives the go ahead for recruitment of Mongolians
last=Wang|first=Amber|accessdate=2007-10-23] The first workers recruited under the programme, a group of eleven female nurses between the ages of 25 and 40, arrived in mid-May of 2004; the second batch was scheduled to arrive the following month. [cite news|title=Mongolians enthusiastic about working in Taiwan|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/2004/05/25/49098/Mongolians-enthusiastic.htm|publisher=The China Post |last=Wang|first=Amber|date=2004-05-25 |accessdate=2007-10-23] [cite news|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2004-05-25 |accessdate=2007-10-23|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/05/25/2003156860|title=Mongols impress Taiwan] By September of that same year, a total of 77 Mongolians had come to Taiwan for work. [cite news|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2004-11-13 |accessdate=2007-10-23|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/11/13/2003210852|last=Yiu|first=Cody|title=More help urged for foreign migrant workers]ee also
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Koreans in Taiwan
*Vietnamese people in Taiwan References
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