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By Dolma Tsering
On November 11th 2020, a group of nongovernmental organisations in Taiwan including the Human Right Network for Taiwan and Tibet (HRNTT/西藏台灣人權連線), Student for a Free Tibet (Taiwan) and Association of Visual Arts in Taiwan (台灣視覺藝術協會
) organised a talk that discusses challenges of Taiwanese immigration law. The talk was organised as part of the monthly Lhakar program
organised by the HRNTT. The talk consisted of two main speakers, Tsai Yung-ching and Wang Xi.
Tsai Yung-ching (蔡詠晴) was one of the main speakers, and she is a documentary director by profession. Tsai shared her first-hand experience and elucidated on various issues and challenges of Taiwan’s immigration law, particularly regarding ambiguity about refugee issues. She had a considerable contribution in the government decision to grant Tibetan spouses in Taiwan residential rights. Tsai Yung-ching first encounter with the Tibet issue was in 2004 when she visited