Taiwan s Filipino LGBTQ+ community sashays on stage in Taoyuan
04/05/2021 02:44 PM
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A contestant proudly displays the national flag of the Republic of the Philippines as part of her creative costume during The Search for Ms. Queen International 2021 pageant Sunday in Northern Taiwan. CNA photo April 5, 2021
Taoyuan, April 5 (CNA) Taiwan s Filipino LGBTQ+ community took Taoyuan by storm on Sunday, voguing and sashaying in bold makeup and elaborate attire to fight against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Over 1,000 people turned up at Southern Taoyuan Youth Activity Center s concert hall, with close to 30 pageants working the runway in stiletto heels, impressing the audience with chic fashion attire, sparkling elegant long gowns, and creative costumes celebrating Filipino culture.
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Foreign nationals visiting Taiwan to get another visa extension
11/13/2020 08:56 PM
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Taipei, Nov. 13 (CNA) Foreign nationals who entered Taiwan on or before March 21 for visits and have been unable to return home because of COVID-19 can get another 30-day extension of stay, the National Immigration Agency (NIA) said Friday.
The automatic extension will apply to foreign nationals who entered Taiwan visa free or on a visitor s or landing visa on or before March 21 and have no record of overstaying, the NIA said in a statement.
The government has previously announced automatic 30-day visa extensions on March 21, April 17, May 18, June 15, July 17, Aug. 14, Sept. 14, and Oct. 15 to keep from forcing foreign nationals to leave Taiwan as COVID-19 surges and travel restrictions remain in place around the world.