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The article's title was changed from "Taiwan Compatriot Pass" to "Taiwan Compatriot Entry Permit", citing the latter being the more common name.
I am not sure if that's the case, since the people who use the document don't generally speak English. But in Wikipeida "Taiwan Compatriot Pass" is the more common name. If we are translating from common Chinese name of "台胞證" into to English, "Taiwan Compatriot Pass" is the more correct translation. Could we have some examples to show that "Taiwan Compatriot Entry Permit" is the more common name please?-- pyl ( talk) 13:02, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Can you get a PRC passport with an ROC passport? —Preceding
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I have a Taiwanese passport, and was born in USA. I've always lived in the USA. Am I entitled to get a compatriot permit just like any other Taiwanese? or will I be treated differently because I am also a U.S. citizen. I do not have the right to abode in Taiwan. The way the law currently sits, anyone born to parents settled in another country is not considered a Chinese citizen, which includes people like me. Even though both my parents were born in China, they were settled in the USA by the time I was born, disqualifying me from being considered Chinese. —Preceding unsigned comment added by JOIZO ( talk • contribs) 01:05, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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The article's title was changed from "Taiwan Compatriot Pass" to "Taiwan Compatriot Entry Permit", citing the latter being the more common name.
I am not sure if that's the case, since the people who use the document don't generally speak English. But in Wikipeida "Taiwan Compatriot Pass" is the more common name. If we are translating from common Chinese name of "台胞證" into to English, "Taiwan Compatriot Pass" is the more correct translation. Could we have some examples to show that "Taiwan Compatriot Entry Permit" is the more common name please?-- pyl ( talk) 13:02, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Can you get a PRC passport with an ROC passport? —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
87.194.120.169 (
talk) 20:17, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
I have a Taiwanese passport, and was born in USA. I've always lived in the USA. Am I entitled to get a compatriot permit just like any other Taiwanese? or will I be treated differently because I am also a U.S. citizen. I do not have the right to abode in Taiwan. The way the law currently sits, anyone born to parents settled in another country is not considered a Chinese citizen, which includes people like me. Even though both my parents were born in China, they were settled in the USA by the time I was born, disqualifying me from being considered Chinese. —Preceding unsigned comment added by JOIZO ( talk • contribs) 01:05, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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