Taiwan eases entry limits for mainland elites
Updated: 2013-07-30 21:30
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING - Taiwan authorities on Tuesday announced new measures to relax entrance restrictions for certain "professionals" from the Chinese mainland.
The island has decided to issue special entry permits to elite mainlanders working in fields such as education, mass communications and art and literature. With the special entry permits, they can freely enter or exit Taiwan within a one-year validity period, according to the local department in charge of internal affairs.
Under current policies, people from the mainland must apply for a single-pass entry permit prior to each time they enter Taiwan.
The policies have greatly affected mainland people who have to frequently commute between the island and the mainland, and have hindered cross-Strait exchanges and development in the fields of education, art and literature and communication, local authorities noted.
The new measures are also aimed at bringing more mainland elites from these fields to the island to boost local industries.
The measures will go into effect from August 1, the department said.
Related Stories
Mainlanders boost Taiwan's tourism industry 2013-07-19 06:45
Mainland, Taiwan sign service trade pact 2013-06-21 15:17
Mainland applauds fruit of cross-Straits forum 2013-06-26 17:14
Mainland, Taiwan to strengthen optometry training 2013-06-17 20:53
Taiwan negotiators head to mainland for talks 2013-06-20 12:10
Today's Top News
Poison dumpling suspect faces 10 years in jail
Beijing police arrests airport blast suspect
Man stands trial over poisoned dumplings
FM welcomes deal with EU on solar panel dispute
Major SOEs eye profits from abroad
Train collision injures dozens in Switzerland
7-year-old 'brain dead' after swimming lesson
Families of crash victims to sue Asiana in the US
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Education overhaul |
Carbon market helps cut emissions |
Attractive Cities for Foreigners |
Terraces on top of the world |
No summer relief for kindergarten |
Safety worries mount |