The island nation of Taiwan has chosen Israel as the first country in the Middle East to join its working holiday program amid rising levels of global antisemitism.
Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry has currently signed a bilateral agreement with 18 countries for the working holiday program. The agreement with Israel is designed to enable up to 200 young Israeli adults aged 18 to 30 to live and work in Taiwan for a year. The reciprocal program will allow an equal number of young Taiwanese adults to live and work in Israel, offering participants on both sides the chance to experience life as temporary residents and deepen their understanding of each other’s culture and society.
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