Talk:Republic of China passport
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[edit] children of taiwanese
anyone know if a persons parents are taiwanese are they entitled to taiwanese citizenship as well?
the article states that overseas chinese may apply for an roc passport. is there a link or website that leads to an applciation of some sort, or any additional info?
- i'm a taiwanese born out of the country, and i didn't get citizenship until when i applied this year. 82nigiri 21:46, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
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- Yes, ROC follows jus sanguinis; all descendants of ROC citizens are entitled to the citizenship in principle. But this is not automatic so of course you'd need to reply. o 23:01, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bulgaria
It says that Bulgaria refuses to accept ROC passports. Is this still the case? Although not yet part of the Schengen Area, Bulgaria has to apply the same rules for immigration as Schengen countries (e.g. requiring visas for citizens of the same countries), and I would assume that this also means that Bulgaria has to accept passports from the same issuing authoroties as the Schengen countries. So is it still possible for Bulgaria to refuse to accept ROC passports? (Stefan2 00:07, 11 June 2007 (UTC))
[edit] Passport and citizenship
The last sentense of the 1st paragraph and the 1st sentense of the 2nd paragraph directly contradict each other, can someone please clarify: does holding ROC passport imply ROC citizenship or not? o 23:04, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- And wikipedia also states that all overseas chinese can apply for Taiwan passports. But this article also states that a Taiwanese passport indicates Taiwanese citizenship but the ROC Nationality Law article states that you must be born to Taiwanese parents to be a Taiwanese citizen. Which is it? Can all overseas chinese hold Taiwan passports or just citizens people who are children of Taiwanese?! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.101.75.3 (talk) 06:44, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] visa-free access
Please check the visa-free access countries ONE-BY-ONE (see how we do it for the articles British passport and HKSAR passport) and include more reliable sources (e.g. the consulate/immigration department/foreign ministry) of the countries concerned. Otherwise the "not verified" tag should not be removed. BN(O) 11:55, 10 August 2007 (UTC)