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  2. Taiwan passport - Wikipedia

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    [a] [7] Countries granting visa-free privileges to Taiwan passport holders often require a Taiwanese National ID number imprinted on the passport's biodata page, which signifies the holder's right of abode in Taiwan. The Republic of China (Taiwan) passport is one of five passports with the most improved rating globally since 2006 in terms of ...

  3. Taiwanese nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese nationality law details the conditions in which a person is a national of the Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan. The Nationality Act is based on the principle of jus sanguinis, children born to at least one Taiwanese parent are automatically nationals at birth. Foreign nationals with residency in Taiwan may naturalize after ...

  4. National identification card (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China national identification card (Chinese: 中華民國國民身分證; pinyin: Zhōnghuámínguó Guómín Shēnfènzhèng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-hôa-bîn-kok Kok-bîn Sin-hun-chèng), commonly known as the national identification card of Taiwan, is a compulsory identity document issued to people who hold both nationality and household registration in Taiwan.

  5. Visa requirements for Taiwanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China passport (Taiwan) is one of the five passports with the most improved rating globally since 2006 in terms of number of countries that its holders may visit without a visa. [ 2 ] [ needs update ] As of 2024, NWHRs had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 143 countries and territories, ranking the Republic of China ...

  6. National without household registration - Wikipedia

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    A national without household registration (NWOHR) is a person with Republic of China nationality who does not have household registration in Taiwan.Nationals with this status may be subject to immigration controls when entering the Taiwan Area, do not have automatic residence rights there, cannot vote in Taiwanese elections, and are exempt from conscription.

  7. Exit & Entry Permit for Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Wade–Giles. Chin¹-ma³-chêng⁴. The Exit & Entry Permit for Taiwan, Republic of China is the document for the bearer to enter into and/or depart from the Taiwan Area, namely Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu. Currently, there are several types of Exit & Entry Permit that reflect the bearer's residency status. The permit is issued by the ...

  8. Chinese passport - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China passport[ a] (commonly referred to as the Chinese passport) [ b] is a passport issued to citizens of the People's Republic of China for the purpose of international travel, and entitles its bearer to the protection of China's consular officials overseas .

  9. Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents - Wikipedia

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    The Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, [1] also known as the Taiwan Compatriot Permit, is a type of travel document issued by the Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to Republic of China nationals (ROC) who hold household registration in Taiwan. The document is issued by the Ministry of Public Security (MPS).