In 1966, the Temporary Provisions were revised to allow for supplementary elections to the National Assembly from the Taiwan Area.
"nationals without registered permanent residence in the Taiwan Area" (Immigration Act Article 3, Paragraph 5)
Since that time, Mongolians are treated as aliens instead of nationals, and apply for visas instead of entry permits to enter the Taiwan Area.
In order to receive NICs, they must first attain household registration in the Taiwan Area.
In ordinary legislation, the term "Taiwan Area" is usually used, especially in contexts of trade and exchange.
The hand-over of these former European colonies to the People's Republic of China necessitated laws governing the relations of the Taiwan Area with them.
The Republic of China promulgated the Witness Protection Act on February 9, 2000 in Taiwan Area.
Citizenship rights in the Republic of China are currently restricted to persons with household registration in the Taiwan Area.
Censorship laws remain in place as applicable to the Taiwan Area, but are not enforced with the former rigour.
Chunghwa Post delivers standard letters, registered mail, parcels, and express mail through Taiwan Area.