What is the Education Subsidy for Children of New Immigrants?
Children whose parents are either foreign nationals (including those from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau) are eligible for various education subsidies and support while studying in Taiwan, helping them overcome language and cultural differences and successfully complete their studies.
Main Subsidy Programs
1. Tuition and Fee Reduction
Public Elementary and Junior High Schools: Students from low-income or lower-middle-income households can apply for full tuition and fee waivers.
Private School Tuition Subsidies: Subsidy amounts are determined by each county/city based on their financial resources.
2. Scholarships for Children of New Immigrants
Some counties/cities (such as Taipei City and New Taipei City) offer scholarships to academically excellent children of new immigrants.
Annual amounts range from NT$3,000 to NT$20,000, depending on the county/city and grade level.
3. Tutoring and Language Support
Schools establish "New Immigrant Family Learning Centers."
Provide remedial Chinese language instruction and multilingual learning materials.
Some schools offer mother tongue (Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, etc.) courses.
4. "Education Priority Zone" Subsidies
- In school areas with a high proportion of new immigrants, the government provides additional subsidies for after-school care and teacher training.
How to Apply? At the Start of the School Year:
Submit an application to the academic affairs office or student affairs office of your school.
Prepare: Parent's residence permit (or passport), child's household registration transcript, and proof of enrollment.
The school will compile the applications and submit them to the county/city education bureau.
Subsidies in Various Counties/Cities:
- Contact the education bureau/office of your county/city government directly, or inquire at the new immigrant service window of your county/city government.
Other Educational Resources
Ministry of Education New Immigrant Language Curriculum: The 108 Curriculum Guidelines include Southeast Asian languages (Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, etc.) in the formal curriculum.
New Immigrant Family Service Centers in Various Counties/Cities: Provide free services such as parenting education, parent-child learning, and college application counseling.
Foreign Spouses Association: Provides peer support and assistance with government subsidy applications.
Contact Information
Ministry of Education New Immigrant Children's Education Information Network: edu.tw/NewResidentsChild Education Bureaus/Departments in Various Counties and Cities (You can Google "[County/City Name] Education Bureau New Immigrant Subsidy")
Immigration Agency Service Stations in Various Counties and Cities: Providing integrated subsidy consultation