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by ferb79 » 17 Apr 2012, 15:14
Hello everyone,
I was accepted to a workplace in Taipei as a senior engineer and the company applied for work permit on my behalf.
The salary is above the minimum required for white color, I provided my master degree signed by Taiwan representative in my home country, and the other documents including the contract for 1 year.
Can anyone tell me what are the chances to get it approved?
because it's engineering and international project managing work and not English teaching, I am not sure how good are my odds.
Thank you all!
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by roback33 » 17 Apr 2012, 17:55
I think there shouldn't be any problems... you might need some working experience though.
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by ferb79 » 17 Apr 2012, 18:28
thank you roback33
I have 6 years related experience, and a letter to proove that, so this one is covered.
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by roback33 » 17 Apr 2012, 18:41
well then... welcome in Taiwan

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