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Chinese National Denied Entry to Taiwan for Displaying Five-Star Flag and Using "China Taiwan"; Minister: Adhere to Taiwanese Regulations

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A Chinese national was denied entry to Taiwan for two years for using "China Taiwan" and displaying the five-star flag on social media. The individual questioned freedom of speech, but their appeal was rejected.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: In what cases might you be denied entry to Taiwan?
A: If you are found to violate Taiwanese laws or engage in activities that undermine Taiwan's dignity (such as political messaging), you may be denied entry.
Q: Can social media posts affect your entry review?
A: Yes, if your social media posts are deemed to violate Taiwanese laws or order, they can be a reason for denial of entry.
Q: Is the term 'China Taiwan' problematic?
A: The Taiwanese authorities view expressions that undermine Taiwan's sovereignty and dignity as problematic. Terms like 'China Taiwan' and the display of the five-star flag can be grounds for denial of entry.