Want to enhance your media literacy, gain
        hands-on experience in digital media production, and visit real media
        organizations? The 2025 New Immigrant Children’s Multicultural Training Camp
        has officially launched! Through professional courses and immersive
        experiences, participants can leverage their multicultural and language skills,
        develop media-related skills, and boost their future career prospects.
 
The 2025 New
        Immigrant Children’s Multicultural Training Camphas officially
        launched media literacy course and the use of digital
        media. Additionally, visits to media organizations will be arranged to help
        participants effectively leverage their multicultural and linguistic
        advantages. The program aims to cultivate professionals in related fields and
        promote multiculturalism.
Registration Deadline: Until April 14,
        2025 (Monday) (postmark date applies)
Camp Dates: July 14 (Monday) – July 16
        (Wednesday), 2025 (3 days, 2 nights)
Location: Chientan Overseas Youth
        Activity Center (tentative – TBC)
Eligibility: Open to high school
        (vocational school) students and older in Taiwan, including children of new
        immigrants and Taiwanese nationals.
Note: As per Article 2 of the New
        Immigrants Basic Act, new immigrant children include:
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            Married migrants
        residing or permanently residing in Taiwan
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            Foreign investors
        and specialized professionals residing or permanently residing in Taiwan
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            Mainland Chinese
        residents with long-term residence in Taiwan or Hong Kong and Macau residents
        eligible for permanent residence in Taiwan
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            Foreign nationals
        under item 1 and 2 or stateless persons who have acquired nationality through
        naturalization and reside in Taiwan
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            New immigrants who
        have registered their household in Taiwan
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            Foreign nationals
        who have been granted residence under items 1 and 2, provided they do not hold
        Taiwanese nationality
Contact: Ms. Chang on
    (02) 2388-9393 ext. 2372