Regulations Governing The Permission of Commercial Behavior in
Mainland China PDF
Article 1
These Regulations are enacted pursuant to Paragraph Three, Article 27 of the Act
Governing the Relationship between the People in Taiwan and in China (hereinafter
referred to as "the Act").
Article 2
For the veterans resettled by the Veterans Affairs Commission, Executive Yuan (hereinafter
referred to as "the Commission") who have been approved to reside in China, the
payment shall be paid in accordance with these Regulations.
Article 3
Only the veterans who are resettled by the Veterans" Homes subordinate to the Commission
fully at public expenses may apply for long-term residence in China, and the applicants
shall be in sufficient health conditions; disabled veterans must be accompanied
by relatives.Where a resettled veteran as referred to in the preceding paragraph
has spouse or any underage child, the veteran shall, together with his spouse or
child, apply for going to China for long-term residence; besides, other related
laws and regulations restricting emigration shall apply.
Nonetheless, where it is agreed by the spouse or the underage child has a proper
guardian, and a notarized letter of consent is produced, the veteran may solely
apply for going to China for long-term residence.
Article 4
To go to China for long-term residence, a resettled veteran must file an application
to the Veterans" Home where he is resettled prior to emigration, and handle the
emigration affairs in accordance with relevant provisions.Where a resettled veteran
entered China with permission stays in China due to serious illness or Force Majeure
and has been deprived of the payment in accordance with relevant provisions, but
has not set domicile in China or received a P.R.
China passport, he may submit the related documents produced by an agency established
or designated or a civil association commissioned by the Executive Yuan to the Veterans"
Home in which where he was ever resettled, to apply for recovery of the payment
and for long-term residence in China.
Article 5
To apply for going to China for long-term residence, a resettled veteran shall submit
the following documents:
1. Application Form;
2. Letter of consent for supporting or living together with the veteran, produced
by the relatives in China, and verified by an agency established or designated by
or a civil association commissioned by the Executive Yuan;
3. Affidavit;
4. Veteran"s Card;
5. ID Card;
6. Household Registration Transcription of the whole family;
7. Affidavit on the liquidation of private properties, creditor"s rights and debts;
and
8. Certificates set forth in Article 3.
The documents listed in Subparagraphs 4 and 5 of the preceding paragraph will
be returned after the process of examination by the Veterans Home.
Article 6
For an application for going to China for long-term residence, after the relevant
documents are examined, the Veterans Home shall immediately determine whether or
not to approve the application, notify the applicant about the result, and inform
the Commission and other government agencies concerned.
Article 7
The benefits which the resettled veterans residing in China may enjoy are as follows:
1. Pocket money;
2. Food subsidy;
3. Clothes subsidy;
4. Holiday benefits; and
5. Spring Festival benefits.
Article 8
The inquiry about the payment raised by the veterans residing in China shall be
answered by the original Veterans" Homes in which they were ever resettled.
Article 9
The payment method is as follows:
1. Initial payment: paid off once in cash prior to emigration, for the period
until the end of the fiscal year.
2. Subsequent payment: paid in bill of exchange before the 31st day of January and
July by the relevant agencies (institutions) coordinated by the Veterans Homes,
for the period of a half year.
Article 10
Before going to China for long-term residence, the resettled veterans shall leave
all the fingerprint cards as reference for the subsequent payment.Every year the
Veterans" Homes shall, within a specified time limit, send (mail) the fingerprint
papers of the year to the veterans residing in China, and the veterans shall press
their fingerprints and send (mail) back the papers to the Veterans" Homes within
a specified time limit.
The Commission shall handle the subsequent payments according to the fingerprint
papers sent (mailed) back by the veterans on schedule.
Regulations governing the sending (mailing) operations referred to in the preceding
paragraph will be prescribed by the Commission otherwhere.
Article 11
The accommodation registration of the veterans approved to reside in China shall
be kept by the Veterans Homes in which the veterans were originally resettled.
Article 12
Where a resettled veteran residing in China passes away, his relatives may submit
a death certificate verified by an agency established or designated by or a civil
association commissioned by the Executive Yuan to apply for payment of the funeral
and interment expenses.However, if the total amount of payment received after death
is more than the funeral and interment expenses, no subsidy for funeral and interment
will be granted; in case the amount is less than the expenses, only the shortage
will be granted.
Article 13
Where a resettled veteran approved to reside in China has his domicile set in China
or holds a passport of P.R.
China, he will be deprived from the payment.Where a resettled veteran deprived
of the payment under the preceding paragraph has its identity as Taiwanese recovered
by the Ministry of the Interior, he may file an application with the Veterans Home
in which he was ever resettled for recovery of accommodation. The same for those
who deprived from accommodation under Paragraph Two, Article 27 of the Act.
Article 14
The provisions of Articles 7~12 shall apply mutatis mutandis to the payment for
the veterans who have been approved to reside in China before these Regulations
come into force.
Article 15
Regulations governing the forms, letters and cards, and the fundamentals for applying
for long-term residence and payment shall be prescribed by the Commission otherwhere.
Article 16
These Regulations shall take effect as of the date of promulgation.