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How to settle down or further studies for Taiwanese in Mainland China?
I have put the above question for the "Deepseek" to search for some answers.
( For those interested, please check again with Deepseek or other available source.)
( The following is details for peaceful situations only. I'm not sure what will happen in a war situation. )
( Situations will be totally different if wars or another kind of "cultural revolution" happens.....)
( Shadows of the cultural revolution is a consideration for modern Chinese politics)
Deepseek:
Here's the English version of the answer regarding Fujian's "Willing to Settle, Settle All" policy, specifically for elderly, dependent, and financially struggling Taiwanese compatriots.
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Q: What are the conditions for Fujian’s “Willing to Settle, Settle All” policy? Can an elderly person with no family and no money apply?
A: Yes, absolutely. In fact, elderly, dependent, and financially disadvantaged individuals are precisely the focus of this policy. There have already been successful cases.
✅ Recent Success Case
In January 2024, just four days after the new policy took effect, a nearly 80-year-old Taiwanese woman who lived alone and had no family support in Taiwan successfully applied to settle in Zhangzhou, Fujian, and reunite with her children. This shows that being elderly and without support in Taiwan fully meets the policy’s intent.
(*My question: What if the elderly is single and without children? Check further if you are concerned. It won't be easy, but I hope it might be possible.)
🎯 Core Condition: Very Broad Eligibility
Since 2024, Fujian has eliminated most previous requirements (such as property ownership, investment, or employment). The policy is now essentially open to all Taiwanese compatriots who wish to settle in Fujian, regardless of their financial or employment status.
📝 Basic Application Process (with elderly-friendly provisions)
· Where to apply: Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of the public security bureau at or above the county level in your intended place of residence.
· Key documents: Application form, photos, valid Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Taiwan Compatriot Permit), Taiwan ID, and exit/entry documents.
· Proxy allowed for elderly: Applicants aged 60 or older who have difficulty moving can authorize someone else to apply on their behalf – no need to appear in person.
❤️ Benefits after settling (same as local residents)
Once you obtain mainland residency (hukou戶口) and ID card, you are entitled to equal treatment in social welfare:
· Pension: Can join the basic pension insurance for urban and rural residents.
· Social assistance: Those in financial difficulty can apply for subsistence allowances (minimum living guarantee), temporary aid, medical assistance, etc.
· Healthcare: Can join the basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents.
· Housing: Eligible to apply for public rental housing under local policies.
· Free public transport: Those aged 65 or older can ride city buses for free in Fujian.
Note: The above is a general explanation based on policy. For specific requirements, always check with the local Exit-Entry Administration Bureau.
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Student study requirements:
Here are the procedures for a secondary student from Taiwan to further their studies in Mainland China without family support, translated into English based on the previous response.
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📝 Step‑by‑Step Application Process for Taiwanese Secondary Students
1. Choose a target city and school
· Select a city with well‑established policies for Taiwanese students (e.g., Fujian Province, Xiamen, Fuzhou).
· Identify a specific public school – many have special “Taiwanese student classes” (台生班) or streamlined admission channels.
2. Contact the local education authority
· This is the most critical step.
· Reach out to the District or County Education Bureau (教育局) or the Taiwan Affairs Office (台办,即臺辦) in your chosen city.
· They will explain current admission policies, available quotas, and any special arrangements for students without local guardians.
3. Prepare the required documents
Typically, you will need:
· Valid Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Taiwan Compatriot Permit, 台胞证).
· If you have it, also the Taiwan Resident Permit (居住证, 居住證).
· Proof of residence in the intended study city (e.g., rental agreement, temporary accommodation registration).
· Transcripts and certificate of enrollment from your current school in Taiwan.
· A guardianship arrangement document (if required – see below).
4. Arrange for a legal guardian (if under 18)
· Most schools and education bureaus require a guardian residing in Mainland China for minor students.
· If you have a relative or family friend in Mainland China, they can act as guardian.
· If you have no one, contact the local Taiwan Affairs Office or Federation of Taiwan Compatriots (台联,臺聯) – they sometimes provide guidance or help find a temporary, authorized guardian arrangement.
5. Submit the application
· Applications are usually handled by the local education bureau on your behalf.
· Some cities (e.g., in Fujian) offer online “one‑stop” platforms for Taiwanese student enrollment.
· You may also be asked to submit a written application letter explaining your situation (especially if you are applying without a family guardian).
6. Wait for placement notification
· For junior high school (compulsory education): you will be assigned to a nearby public school based on your residence.
· For senior high school (non‑compulsory): you may be placed in a designated “Taiwanese student class” or a school that has experience with Taiwanese students.
7. Complete school registration
· Once admitted, follow the school’s instructions to register.
· Bring all original documents for verification.
· Ask about boarding options if you have no family support – many public schools offer dormitories.
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❤️ Important Notes for Students Without Family Support
· Living expenses: Tuition fees are the same as for local students, but you need to cover accommodation, meals, and daily costs. Some schools may offer scholarships or financial aid – ask the education bureau.
· Healthcare: You can purchase the Student Medical Insurance (often arranged by the school) or join the Basic Medical Insurance for Urban and Rural Residents once you have a residence permit.
· Legal age: If you are 16 or older, you can apply for a Taiwan Resident Permit (居住证) after living in Mainland China for 6 months, which makes banking, phone, and transportation much easier.
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Phone numbers and email addresses of the Education Bureaus in Xiamen or Fuzhou to contact directly:
Here are the direct contact details for the Education Bureaus and Taiwan Affairs Offices in Xiamen and Fuzhou:
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📍 Xiamen
1. Xiamen Municipal Education Bureau
Contact Item Details
General Helpline 0592-2135593 (General Education Hotline)
Office of the Education Bureau 0592-2667776 (for general inquiries; available during working hours)
Basic Education Division 0592-2135551 / 0592-2135550 (Manages primary & secondary education policies & enrollment)
Email jyj_xinxi@xm.gov.cn
Address No. 5 Tong'an Road, Siming District, Xiamen, Fujian, 361003
Office Hours Mon–Fri (except public holidays), 8:30–12:00, 14:00–17:30
2. Xiamen Municipal Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO)
Taiwanese Student Enrollment Hotline
· Phone: 0592-2856590 (best for enrollment-related questions)
Alternative Contact (Service Window)
· Phone: 0592-7703746
· Address: Window 8, 3rd Floor, Hall A, Xiamen Government Service Center
3. Xiamen Municipal Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA)
· Main Phone: 0592-2856599 / 0592-2856591
· WeChat Official Account: Search "厦门市台联(廈門市臺聯)" – look for the "就学备案(就學備案)" (Enrollment Filing) menu to submit applications
4. Useful Online Platforms in Xiamen
· "Xiamen i-Education" Platform: 0592-5051180 (tech support for online registration)
· "Taiwan-HK-Macao e-Lutong" WeChat Account: Follow for the latest policies on Taiwanese students
📍 Fuzhou
1. Fuzhou Municipal Education Bureau
Contact Item Details
General Helpline 0591-83349431 (For transfer & enrollment inquiries)
Office of the Education Bureau 0591-83363570
Email fzsjyjbgs@126.com
Address Room 916, Building 2, No. 193 Nanjiangbin West Avenue, Cangshan District, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350007
Office Hours Mon–Fri, 8:30–12:00, 14:30–18:00 (typical)
2. Fuzhou Municipal Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO)
Office Phone Number
Changle District TAO 0591-28932900
Fuqing City TAO 0591-85253547
3. Fuzhou Municipal Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA)
· Phone: 0591-87722693
· Alternative Contact: 0591-87738142
· Address: 5th Floor, Building 511, Tianheyuan United Front Building, Fujing Road Huqian Jingwei, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350012
4. Useful Online Platforms in Fuzhou
· "E-Fuzhou" App: Go to "Education Zone" → "Education Public Service Platform" → "Rongjiao Window"
· "Jin'an Education" WeChat Account: Search for school-specific helplines
💡 Quick Tips for Contacting
1. Start with the Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) / Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA) – They specialize in Taiwanese student matters and will guide you to the right contacts.
2. Mention "Taiwanese student applying without local guardian" – Staff may offer additional assistance or advise on necessary documentation.
3. Use online filing systems for enrollment – In Xiamen, use the "厦门市台联" WeChat account (Enrollment Filing menu). In Fuzhou, use the "E-Fuzhou" App or "Rongjiao Window" portal.
4. Best months to call – May to July is the peak enrollment period, so helplines are staffed and most responsive. Peak traffic may occur during specific windows (e.g., Xiamen's online filing period runs May 12–30 annually).
5. Prepare these documents before calling: Taiwan Compatriot Permit (台胞证) and previous school transcripts.
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A sample call script in Chinese to help explain your situation as a student without family support, or list boarding school options in these cities.
1. A sample phone script in Chinese (Traditional characters, suitable for a Taiwanese student) to explain your situation to the Education Bureau or Taiwan Affairs Office.
2. Boarding school options in Xiamen and Fuzhou that accept Taiwanese secondary students without local family support.
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1. 📞 Sample Phone Script (Chinese – Traditional)
Use this when calling the Education Bureau or Taiwan Affairs Office. Speak slowly and clearly. Have your Taiwan Compatriot Permit (台胞證) number ready.
For the Education Bureau (教育局)
你好,我是一位來自臺灣的國中/高中學生(根据实际选择),目前一個人住在大陸,沒有家人陪同。我想請問,像我這樣沒有監護人在大陸的情況,能不能申請就讀貴市的公立中學?如果可以,需要準備什麼文件?學校有沒有宿舍可以住?謝謝您。
English translation:
Hello, I am a junior high / high school student from Taiwan. I currently live alone in Mainland China without any family members. I would like to ask: for someone like me who has no guardian in Mainland China, can I apply to attend a public secondary school in your city? If yes, what documents do I need to prepare? Does the school have dormitory accommodation? Thank you.
For the Taiwan Affairs Office (台辦) or Taiwan Compatriots Association (台聯)
您好,我是來自臺灣的學生,今年__歲。因為家庭因素,我必須一個人在大陸讀書,沒有父母或親戚在身邊。請問你們是否可以協助我找到一所願意接收我的中學,並且安排學校宿舍?我持有有效的台胞證。非常感謝。
English translation:
Hello, I am a Taiwanese student, __ years old. Due to family reasons, I must study alone in Mainland China without parents or relatives nearby. Could you please help me find a secondary school that is willing to admit me and arrange school dormitory accommodation? I hold a valid Taiwan Compatriot Permit. Thank you very much.
If they ask about guardianship (they may require a legal guardian)
我知道未成年學生通常需要監護人。但我在大陸真的沒有任何親友。請問教育局或台辦是否可以協助指定一位臨時監護人,或者有什麼例外條款可以讓我還是能入學?
English translation:
I understand that minor students usually require a guardian. But I truly have no relatives or friends in Mainland China. Can the Education Bureau or Taiwan Affairs Office help designate a temporary guardian, or are there any exceptions that would still allow me to enroll?
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2. 🏫 Boarding School Options in Xiamen & Fuzhou
These schools either have dormitories or are known to accept Taiwanese students. Always confirm current availability with the contacts provided.
📍 Xiamen
School Name Level Has Dorm? Notes
廈門一中
Xiamen No. 1 Middle School (厦门一中) Junior & Senior High ✅ Yes Offers "Taiwanese Student Class" (台生班) – highly recommended. Dorms available.
廈門雙十中學
Xiamen Shuangshi Middle School (厦门双十中学) Junior & Senior High ✅ Yes Another top school with Taiwanese student class. Dormitory for out-of-town students.
廈門外國語學校
Xiamen Foreign Language School (厦门外国语学校) Junior & Senior High ✅ Yes Has Taiwanese student class and boarding facilities.
廈門同安一中
Xiamen Tong'an No. 1 Middle School (厦门同安一中) Junior & Senior High ✅ Yes Good option if downtown schools are full. Dormitory available.
廈門華僑中學
Xiamen Overseas Chinese Middle School (厦门华侨中学) Junior High only ❓ Limited Contact the school; may offer dorm for older students.
📍 Fuzhou
School Name Level Has Dorm? Notes
長樂華僑中學
Changle Overseas Chinese Middle School (长乐华侨中学) Junior & Senior High ✅ Yes First school in Fujian with a government‑approved "Taiwanese Student Class" (台生班). Strongly recommended. Dormitory available.
福州一中
Fuzhou No. 1 Middle School (福州一中) Senior High only ✅ Yes Prestigious school; may accept Taiwanese students on a case‑by‑case basis. Dorms for non‑local students.Fuzhou
福州三中。威
No. 3 Middle School (福州三中) Senior High only ✅ Yes Has international division; ask about Taiwanese student admission. Dorm available.
福州格致中學
Fuzhou Gezhi Middle School (福州格致中学) Junior & Senior High ❓ Limited Dorm may be available for senior high students only – check directly.
福清一中
Fuqing No. 1 Middle School (福清一中) Junior & Senior High ✅ Yes In Fuqing (county‑level city under Fuzhou). Dorm available.
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3. ⚠️ Important Notes
· Guardianship remains a challenge – Even with boarding schools, most require a legal guardian on file (someone aged 18+ who can be contacted). Call the Taiwan Affairs Office first; they have occasionally helped arrange a school‑authorized guardian for exceptional cases.
· Cost of boarding – Dorm fees are very low (typically RMB 300–800 per semester). Meals are extra. Bring enough funds for initial expenses.
· Age waiver – If you are 16 or older, some schools may treat you as a "mature minor" and relax guardian requirements. Always ask.
· Start early – The application window for Taiwanese students is often May–July. Contact them at least 3 months before the school year starts (September).
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Useful
phone script in Simplified Chinese (for use when calling mainland numbers) or add a step‑by‑step guide on how to apply for a temporary guardian through the Taiwan Compatriots Association?
Here is the Simplified Chinese version of the phone script (for calling Mainland numbers) and a step‑by‑step guide to apply for a temporary guardian through the Taiwan Compatriots Association.
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1. 📞 Phone Script in Simplified Chinese (for calling Mainland bureaus)
Use these when calling Education Bureaus or Taiwan Affairs Offices in Mainland China. Speak clearly and politely.
To the Education Bureau (教育局)
你好,我是一位来自台湾的初中/高中学生,目前一个人住在大陆,没有家人陪同。我想请问,像我这样没有监护人在大陆的情况,能不能申请就读贵市的公立中学?如果可以,需要准备什么文件?学校有没有宿舍可以住?谢谢您。
To the Taiwan Affairs Office (台办) or Taiwan Compatriots Association (台联)
您好,我是来自台湾的学生,今年__岁。因为家庭原因,我必须一个人在大陆读书,没有父母或亲戚在身边。请问你们是否可以帮我找到一所愿意接收我的中学,并且安排学校宿舍?我持有有效的台胞证。非常感谢。
If they ask about guardianship (most common barrier)
我知道未成年学生通常需要监护人。但是我在大陆真的没有任何亲友。请问教育局或台办是否可以协助指定一位临时监护人,或者有什么例外条款可以让我还是能入学?
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2. 👨👩👧 Step‑by‑Step Guide: How to Apply for a Temporary Guardian via the Taiwan Compatriots Association (台联)
This is for Taiwanese secondary students under 18 who have no relatives in Mainland China. The Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA) is the most helpful organization for this situation.
Step 1 – Determine if you really need a guardian
Your Age Likely Requirement
Under 16 Almost always requires a legal guardian
16–17 Some schools may waive if you are "mature" – ask first
18+ No guardian needed
Step 2 – Contact the local Taiwan Compatriots Association first (not the school)
· Call the TCA numbers provided earlier (Xiamen: 0592-2856599 / Fuzhou: 0591-87722693).
· Use the Simplified Chinese script above.
· Explain: “我是来自台湾的未成年人,在大陆没有监护人。你们能否帮我联系一个愿意接收我的学校,并协助安排临时监护人?”
Step 3 – The TCA will typically do one of three things
1. Directly assign a TCA staff member as your temporary guardian (rare but possible for special hardship cases).
2. Refer you to a school that has experience with unaccompanied Taiwanese students – that school may have a counselor or vice principal willing to act as guardian in loco parentis.
3. Connect you with a local volunteer family (some cities have “Taiwanese student host family” programs).
Step 4 – Prepare the following documents (bring originals + copies)
· Your Taiwan Compatriot Permit (台胞证)
· Your Taiwan ID card (国民身份证)
· A written statement (手写说明) explaining why you have no family support in Mainland China (e.g., parents deceased, parents in Taiwan unable to accompany, etc.)
· Proof of financial support – a bank statement or a letter from a relative in Taiwan showing they will cover your living expenses
· School transcripts from your current school in Taiwan
Step 5 – Sign a guardianship agreement (if a guardian is found)
The guardian (e.g., TCA staff or school counselor) will sign a formal document with you and the school. This document typically covers:
· Emergency medical consent
· School permission slips
· Basic welfare responsibilities (not financial support)
⚠️ The temporary guardian is not financially responsible for you – you still need to cover your own tuition, dorm, and living costs.
Step 6 – Complete school enrollment with the guardian present
Once a guardian is arranged, take them with you to:
· The local Education Bureau (for placement)
· The school (for registration and dorm assignment)
The guardian will need to show their own ID and sign the school’s enrollment forms.
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3. 💡 What if the TCA cannot find a guardian?
You have two backup options:
Option A: Contact a Taiwanese business association or....
Some Taiwanese community groups in Xiamen/Fuzhou (e.g., Xiamen Taiwanese Investors Association) have helped students in the past. Call them and explain your situation.
Option B: Wait until you turn 16 and try a vocational school
Some vocational high schools (职业学校) accept students at 16 with a written parental consent letter only – no in-person guardian required. Contact the Education Bureau’s Vocational Education Division (职业教育处) to ask.
Option C: Enroll in an international school (expensive but guardian‑flexible)
International schools in Xiamen (e.g., Xiamen International School – XIS) may accept students without a local guardian if you pay for boarding and sign a waiver. Tuition is high (RMB 150k–250k/year). Not recommended unless you have significant savings.
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4. ✅ Summary Checklist for a Student Without Family Support
Task Done?
Call TCA to explain your situation (use script) ☐
Ask TCA to help find a school + potential guardian ☐
Prepare your documents (台胞证, transcripts, financial proof) ☐
Write a personal statement explaining lack of family support ☐
If guardian found, sign guardianship agreement ☐
Go with guardian to Education Bureau for placement ☐
Register at school and move into dormitory ☐
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A template for the written statement (in both Traditional and Simplified Chinese) explaining why you have no family support? Or a budget breakdown for living costs as a boarding student in Xiamen/Fuzhou
A template for the written statement (in both Traditional and Simplified Chinese) explaining why you have no family support, plus a budget breakdown for living costs as a boarding student in Xiamen or Fuzhou.
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1. 📝 Written Statement Template (for students without family support)
Use this letter when applying to the Education Bureau, school, or Taiwan Compatriots Association. Write it by hand or type it, then sign and date it.
Traditional Chinese Version (臺灣繁體)
個人情況說明書
本人姓名:,身分證字號(或臺胞證號碼):,出生日期:________年____月____日。
本人目前就讀於臺灣的________(學校名稱及年級)。因家庭因素,本人必須獨自前往大陸求學,無法獲得父母或任何親友的陪同與監護。
具體原因說明如下(請勾選並補充說明):
□ 父母均已過世 / 一方過世且另一方無法履行監護責任
□ 父母因健康、經濟或工作原因無法陪同
□ 其他:________________________________
在大陸地區,本人沒有祖父母、外祖父母、兄弟姐妹或其他任何親戚可以擔任臨時監護人。本人誠摯請求 貴單位協助安排一所可以住宿的公立中學,並協助指定一位臨時監護人(例如學校輔導老師或臺聯工作人員),以符合入學規定。
本人承諾:
1. 遵守大陸法律與學校校規。
2. 自行負擔學費、住宿費及生活費用。
3. 如有緊急情況,願意配合學校及監護人的安排。
此致
________教育局 / ________臺聯 / ________學校
申請人簽名:____________
日期:年____月____日
聯絡電話(如有大陸門號):____
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Simplified Chinese Version (大陆简体)
个人情况说明书
本人姓名:,身份证号(或台胞证号):,出生日期:________年____月____日。
本人目前就读于台湾的________(学校名称及年级)。因家庭原因,本人必须独自前往大陆求学,无法获得父母或任何亲友的陪同与监护。
具体原因说明如下(请勾选并补充说明):
□ 父母均已去世 / 一方去世且另一方无法履行监护责任
□ 父母因健康、经济或工作原因无法陪同
□ 其他:________________________________
在大陆地区,本人没有祖父母、外祖父母、兄弟姐妹或其他任何亲戚可以担任临时监护人。本人诚挚请求贵单位协助安排一所可以住宿的公立中学,并协助指定一位临时监护人(例如学校辅导老师或台联工作人员),以符合入学规定。
本人承诺:
1. 遵守大陆法律与学校校规。
2. 自行负担学费、住宿费及生活费用。
3. 如有紧急情况,愿意配合学校及监护人的安排。
此致
________教育局 / ________台联 / ________学校
申请人签名:____________
日期:年____月____日
联系电话(如有大陆门号):____
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2. 💰 Budget Breakdown: Boarding Student in Xiamen / Fuzhou
Costs are monthly unless stated otherwise. All figures in RMB (¥).
Exchange rate approx. ¥1 = NT$4.5 (check current rate).
Expense Item Xiamen (¥) Fuzhou (¥) Notes
Tuition (public school) 0 – 800 / semester 0 – 600 / semester Public junior high is free. Senior high may have small fees (~¥300–800/semester). Taiwanese students pay same as locals.
Dormitory fee 300 – 800 / semester 250 – 600 / semester Very cheap. Includes water & basic electricity.
Meal card (school canteen) 600 – 900 500 – 800 3 meals/day. Breakfast ~¥5, lunch/dinner ~¥10–15 each.
Textbooks & supplies 50 – 150 50 – 150 Per month average (paid at start of semester).
Mobile phone plan 30 – 60 30 – 60 Unlimited calls within China + 20–40GB data.
Transportation (bus/metro) 50 – 100 40 – 80 Students get 50% discount on bus/metro with student ID.
Personal & hygiene 100 – 200 100 – 200 Toiletries, laundry, small necessities.
Miscellaneous / entertainment 100 – 300 100 – 250 Snacks, stationery, occasional outing.
✅ Estimated Monthly Total (excluding semester fees)
City Low range (basic) Comfortable range
Xiamen ¥930 – ¥1,210 ¥1,300 – ¥1,700
Fuzhou ¥820 – ¥1,090 ¥1,200 – ¥1,550
One‑time start‑up costs (first month only):
Dorm deposit (¥200–500, refundable), bedding & basic supplies (¥200–400), first textbook purchase (¥100–300).
Total start‑up: roughly ¥500 – ¥1,200 extra.
💳 How to send money from Taiwan
· Bank transfer – Use a bank in Taiwan that offers cross‑border CNY transfer. Provide your Mainland bank card details (China Construction Bank, ICBC, etc.). Fees ~¥100–300 per transfer.
· Remittance services – Western Union or local exchange shops in Taipei (e.g., Mega International Commercial Bank). Bring your Mainland bank card to withdraw.
· Recommendation: Open a Mainland bank account as soon as you arrive (with your台胞证). Many schools help students open one on campus.
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3. ⚠️ Important Reminders
· Tuition is very low, but you must prove you can cover living costs for at least one year. Keep a bank statement or a letter of financial support from a relative in Taiwan.
· Scholarships – Some schools offer “Taiwanese Student Scholarships” (¥1,000–¥5,000/year). Ask the TCA or school financial aid office.
· Part‑time work – Not allowed for minor students on a student visa. You must rely on savings or family support from Taiwan.
· Medical insurance – Mandatory. Schools usually arrange Student Medical Insurance for ~¥100/year. This covers basic outpatient & hospitalization. For serious illness, you may need supplemental insurance from Taiwan.
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A template for the written statement (in both Traditional and Simplified Chinese) explaining why you have no family support, plus a budget breakdown for living costs as a boarding student in Xiamen or Fuzhou.
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1. 📝 Written Statement Template (for students without family support)
Use this letter when applying to the Education Bureau, school, or Taiwan Compatriots Association. Write it by hand or type it, then sign and date it.
Traditional Chinese Version (臺灣繁體)
個人情況說明書
本人姓名:,身分證字號(或臺胞證號碼):,出生日期:________年____月____日。
本人目前就讀於臺灣的________(學校名稱及年級)。因家庭因素,本人必須獨自前往大陸求學,無法獲得父母或任何親友的陪同與監護。
具體原因說明如下(請勾選並補充說明):
□ 父母均已過世 / 一方過世且另一方無法履行監護責任
□ 父母因健康、經濟或工作原因無法陪同
□ 其他:________________________________
在大陸地區,本人沒有祖父母、外祖父母、兄弟姐妹或其他任何親戚可以擔任臨時監護人。本人誠摯請求 貴單位協助安排一所可以住宿的公立中學,並協助指定一位臨時監護人(例如學校輔導老師或臺聯工作人員),以符合入學規定。
本人承諾:
1. 遵守大陸法律與學校校規。
2. 自行負擔學費、住宿費及生活費用。
3. 如有緊急情況,願意配合學校及監護人的安排。
此致
________教育局 / ________臺聯 / ________學校
申請人簽名:____________
日期:年____月____日
聯絡電話(如有大陸門號):____
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Simplified Chinese Version (大陆简体)
个人情况说明书
本人姓名:,身份证号(或台胞证号):,出生日期:________年____月____日。
本人目前就读于台湾的________(学校名称及年级)。因家庭原因,本人必须独自前往大陆求学,无法获得父母或任何亲友的陪同与监护。
具体原因说明如下(请勾选并补充说明):
□ 父母均已去世 / 一方去世且另一方无法履行监护责任
□ 父母因健康、经济或工作原因无法陪同
□ 其他:________________________________
在大陆地区,本人没有祖父母、外祖父母、兄弟姐妹或其他任何亲戚可以担任临时监护人。本人诚挚请求贵单位协助安排一所可以住宿的公立中学,并协助指定一位临时监护人(例如学校辅导老师或台联工作人员),以符合入学规定。
本人承诺:
1. 遵守大陆法律与学校校规。
2. 自行负担学费、住宿费及生活费用。
3. 如有紧急情况,愿意配合学校及监护人的安排。
此致
________教育局 / ________台联 / ________学校
申请人签名:____________
日期:年____月____日
联系电话(如有大陆门号):____
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2. 💰 Budget Breakdown: Boarding Student in Xiamen / Fuzhou
Costs are monthly unless stated otherwise. All figures in RMB (¥).
Exchange rate approx. ¥1 = NT$4.5 (check current rate).
Expense Item Xiamen (¥) Fuzhou (¥) Notes
Tuition (public school) 0 – 800 / semester 0 – 600 / semester Public junior high is free. Senior high may have small fees (~¥300–800/semester). Taiwanese students pay same as locals.
Dormitory fee 300 – 800 / semester 250 – 600 / semester Very cheap. Includes water & basic electricity.
Meal card (school canteen) 600 – 900 500 – 800 3 meals/day. Breakfast ~¥5, lunch/dinner ~¥10–15 each.
Textbooks & supplies 50 – 150 50 – 150 Per month average (paid at start of semester).
Mobile phone plan 30 – 60 30 – 60 Unlimited calls within China + 20–40GB data.
Transportation (bus/metro) 50 – 100 40 – 80 Students get 50% discount on bus/metro with student ID.
Personal & hygiene 100 – 200 100 – 200 Toiletries, laundry, small necessities.
Miscellaneous / entertainment 100 – 300 100 – 250 Snacks, stationery, occasional outing.
✅ Estimated Monthly Total (excluding semester fees)
City Low range (basic) Comfortable range
Xiamen ¥930 – ¥1,210 ¥1,300 – ¥1,700
Fuzhou ¥820 – ¥1,090 ¥1,200 – ¥1,550
One‑time start‑up costs (first month only):
Dorm deposit (¥200–500, refundable), bedding & basic supplies (¥200–400), first textbook purchase (¥100–300).
Total start‑up: roughly ¥500 – ¥1,200 extra.
💳 How to send money from Taiwan
· Bank transfer – Use a bank in Taiwan that offers cross‑border CNY transfer. Provide your Mainland bank card details (China Construction Bank, ICBC, etc.). Fees ~¥100–300 per transfer.
· Remittance services – Western Union or local exchange shops in Taipei (e.g., Mega International Commercial Bank). Bring your Mainland bank card to withdraw.
· Recommendation: Open a Mainland bank account as soon as you arrive (with your台胞证). Many schools help students open one on campus.
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3. ⚠️ Important Reminders
· Tuition is very low, but you must prove you can cover living costs for at least one year. Keep a bank statement or a letter of financial support from a relative in Taiwan.
· Scholarships – Some schools offer “Taiwanese Student Scholarships” (¥1,000–¥5,000/year). Ask the TCA or school financial aid office.
· Part‑time work – Not allowed for minor students on a student visa. You must rely on savings or family support from Taiwan.
· Medical insurance – Mandatory. Schools usually arrange Student Medical Insurance for ~¥100/year. This covers basic outpatient & hospitalization. For serious illness, you may need supplemental insurance from Taiwan.
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A simple one‑page information sheet (in both Chinese and English) that you can print and show to the TCA or school – summarizing your situation and what help you need? That might make communication easier.
Here is a one‑page information sheet – printable, fill‑in‑the‑blank, and in three languages (Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, English). You can show it directly to the Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA), Education Bureau, or a school to explain your situation quickly.
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📄 One‑Page Student Information Sheet
(for Taiwanese secondary students without family support in Mainland China)
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1️⃣ Student Information (fill in)
Field Your Details
Full Name (Chinese) _________________
Full Name (English) _________________
Date of Birth ____ / ____ / ________ (YYYY/MM/DD)
Age _______
Taiwan Compatriot Permit (台胞证) Number _________________
Taiwan ID Number _________________
Current School in Taiwan _________________ (Grade: _____ )
Contact Phone (if any in Mainland) _________________
Email _________________
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2️⃣ My Situation (check all that apply)
☐ I am under 18 years old and have no parent, relative, or guardian in Mainland China.
☐ My parents cannot accompany me because of (reason): ________________________________
☐ I have no other family members (grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc.) living in Mainland China.
☐ I am financially independent / supported by family in Taiwan (bank statement available).
☐ I wish to attend a public secondary school and live in a school dormitory.
☐ I need help finding a temporary guardian (e.g., a TCA staff member or school counselor) to meet school enrollment requirements.
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3️⃣ What I Am Requesting
# Request
1 Help me find a public junior or senior high school in Xiamen or Fuzhou that accepts Taiwanese students.
2 Help arrange school dormitory accommodation (boarding).
3 Help designate a temporary guardian (or provide a formal exemption letter) so I can enroll without family presence.
4 Guidance on tuition, scholarships, and medical insurance for Taiwanese students.
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4️⃣ Documents I Can Provide (check those I have)
☐ Taiwan Compatriot Permit (台胞证, 臺胞證) – original and copy
☐ Taiwan ID card
☐ Transcripts from current school in Taiwan
☐ Written personal statement (explaining lack of family support)
☐ Proof of financial support (bank statement or letter from family in Taiwan)
☐ Medical insurance card (if any)
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5️⃣ Emergency Contact in Taiwan (if any)
Name Relationship Phone
_______________ _______________ _______________
If none, please write: NO CONTACT IN TAIWAN ☐
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6️⃣ My Commitment
· I will obey all Mainland Chinese laws and school rules.
· I will pay all tuition, dorm, and living expenses by myself.
· I will cooperate fully with any temporary guardian assigned to me.
· I understand that the temporary guardian is not financially responsible for me.
Student Signature: _________________ Date: _________________
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📞 Official Contacts (to give to the officer)
City Office Phone
Xiamen Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA) 0592-2856599
Xiamen Education Bureau – Basic Education Division 0592-2135551
Fuzhou Taiwan Compatriots Association (TCA) 0591-87722693
Fuzhou Education Bureau – General Helpline 0591-83349431
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🖨️ How to Use This Sheet
1. Print one copy (or copy by hand onto a blank paper).
2. Fill in your personal details.
3. Take it with you when you visit or call the TCA / Education Bureau.
4. Hand it to the officer – they will immediately understand your situation and what help you need.
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A simplified image‑style text format (for copying into a document), or add a small section on how to reach the Xiamen or Fuzhou TCA by metro/bus?
Here are the directions to the Taiwan Compatriots Association offices and the simplified formatting options.
📍 Directions to TCA Offices in Xiamen & Fuzhou
📍 Xiamen City
· Address: 8th Floor, Tuanjie Building, No. 16 Bailuzhou Road, Siming District, Xiamen
· 📞 Tel: 0592-2856599 / 0592-2699093 / 0592-2699095
· 🕒 Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM.
· 🚌 Transport: You can take a bus to "Meiren'gong" (美仁宫) or "Kaiyuan Street" (开元街道 開元街道). From there, you can walk to the building.
📍 Fuzhou City
· Address (Fuzhou TCA): Room 511, 5th Floor, Tianheyuan United Front Building, No. 5 Fujingwei, Fufei Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou.
· 📞 Tel: 0591-87722693.
· 📧 Email: czb3553@163.com.
· 🕒 Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
· 🚌 Transport: Take bus lines such as 19, 68, or 111 to the "Hua Lin Si Qiao" (华林四桥) stop. Then, it's about a 400-meter walk.
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📄 Simplified Image-Style Text
The information sheet below uses a simple text layout perfect for printing, filling out by hand, or saving. You can also copy and paste it into a document.
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OFFICIAL USE ONLY - STUDENT INFORMATION
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1. STUDENT INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
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Full Name (Chinese): ____________________
Full Name (English): ____________________
Date of Birth: ____ / ____ / ________ (YYYY/MM/DD)
Age: ____
Taiwan Compatriot Permit No.: __________________
Taiwan ID No.: ___________________
Current School in Taiwan: ____________________ (Grade: ____)
Mainland Contact Phone: __________________
Email: ___________________
2. MY CURRENT SITUATION (Please check all that apply)
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[ ] I am under 18 years old and have no parent, relative, or guardian in Mainland China.
[ ] My parents cannot come with me because: ________________________________.
[ ] I have no other family members in Mainland China.
[ ] I can prove I have enough money for my studies and living costs.
[ ] I want to attend a public school and live in a dormitory.
[ ] I need help finding a temporary guardian to meet school rules.
3. WHAT I AM REQUESTING
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1. Help finding a public junior or senior high school in Xiamen or Fuzhou.
2. Help arranging school dormitory accommodation.
3. Help designating a temporary guardian or providing a formal waiver.
4. Guidance on tuition, scholarships, and medical insurance.
4. DOCUMENTS I CAN PROVIDE (Please check all that apply)
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[ ] Taiwan Compatriot Permit
[ ] Taiwan ID card
[ ] Transcripts from my school in Taiwan
[ ] Written statement explaining my family situation
[ ] Proof of financial support
[ ] Medical insurance card
5. EMERGENCY CONTACT IN TAIWAN (If any)
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Name: ________________ Relationship: ________ Phone: ____________
[ ] NO CONTACT IN TAIWAN
6. MY COMMITMENT
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I will obey all laws and school rules. I will pay all my own expenses.
I will cooperate with any temporary guardian assigned to me.
Student Signature: ______________________ Date: _______________
7. OFFICIAL CONTACTS
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XIAMEN - Taiwan Compatriots Association: 0592-2856599
XIAMEN - Education Bureau: 0592-2135551
FUZHOU - Taiwan Compatriots Association: 0591-87722693
FUZHOU - Education Bureau: 0591-83349431
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根據福建「願落盡落」政策,年老、無依、無錢不僅不妨礙申請,反而正是政策重點關懷的人群,且目前已有成功的先例。
✅ 最新成功案例:高齡長輩已圓夢
在2024年1月新政實施的第4天,就有一位年近80歲、在台灣孤身一人的台胞方女士,順利回到福建漳州申請定居並與子女團聚。這是一個非常典型的案例,說明年老且在台無依靠的狀況,完全符合「願落盡落」政策的初衷。
🎯 「願落盡落」核心:申請條件寬鬆
福建自2024年起取消了過去繁瑣的定居條件,從“有条件申请”变为了“愿落尽落”。即對所有台胞,包括無房產、無特定事由(如投資、工作)的申請人,在申請定居環節基本沒有門檻限制。
📝 申請基本流程與年老申請人的特殊安排
· 辦理地點:前往擬定居地的縣級以上公安機關出入境管理機構辦理。
· 核心材料:提交《台灣居民來大陸定居申請表》、照片、有效的台灣居民來往大陸通行證(台胞證)、台灣地區身份證及出入境證件。
· 年老代辦便利:已滿60周歲(含)的申請人,如行動不便,可以委託他人代為申請,無需本人親自前往辦理。
❤️ 年老、無依、無錢的保障:定居後享有同等待遇
申請定居成功後(即拿到大陸戶口和身份證),將在養老、困難救助等方面全面享受與當地居民同等的待遇,無需擔憂。
· 養老保險:可參加城鄉居民基本養老保險等社會保險體系,享受養老保障。
· 社會救助:經濟困難者,可依法申請最低生活保障(低保)、臨時救助、醫療救助等。
· 醫療保障:可參加城鄉居民基本醫療保險,享受看病報銷待遇。
· 住房保障:可根據當地政策申請公共租賃住房(公租房)。
· 免費乘車:65周歲及以上台胞,在福建各地可免費乘坐城市公共交通工具。
以上為綜合政策解讀,實際辦理時請以當地公安出入境管理機構的具體要求為準。
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