By Han Cheung / Staff reporterCyril Guedmadingar faces being torn from his family — and the only country he has ever really known. Having grown up here, many view themselves as Taiwanese, but do not have citizenship — even if they were born here. They will still have to leave when they are 26, as they cannot become permanent residents because there is a salary requirement. Luckily, the school gave him the credits anyway so that he could graduate, but he is still unable to work. Other individuals, such as Andres Jensen, a German-Polish national born in Taiwan, are experiencing similar problems.
Source: Taipei Times November 30, 2016 16:03 UTC