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MOFA to fully reinstate visa-exempt treatment for nationals of eligible countries starting September 29 in accordance with adjustments to CECC antipandemic border control measures

  • Date:2022-09-22
  • Data Source:Bureau of Consular Affairs

September 22, 2022 No. 255

Following an announcement by the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), visa-exempt entry scheme to Taiwan will be fully reinstated from September 29 for nationals of eligible countries to engage in activities that do not require a permit, such as business, exhibition visits, fact-finding missions, international exchanges, visiting relatives, tourism, and social events. For activities that do require a permit according to the laws and regulations of relevant agencies, travelers must apply to the central competent authority of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for permission and obtain a special entry permit (visa) from an overseas mission of the R.O.C. (Taiwan).

For information on visa exemption regulations, required documentation, and other details, please visit the Bureau of Consular Affairs website. Foreign nationals who wish to travel to Taiwan but do not meet the requirements for visa-exempt entry should ensure that their purpose of travel is among the reasons for entry currently allowed by the CECC. They must prepare relevant documents and apply for a special entry permit (visa) at an R.O.C. (Taiwan) overseas mission. A cap on the total number of arrivals remains in place and inbound passengers are still required to follow current CECC regulations of three days of home quarantine and four days of self-initiated pandemic prevention.

  The above measures will be adjusted on a rolling basis by the CECC based on the development of the pandemic. (E)

  • Regarding US President Joe Biden’s reiteration of support for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and opposition to unilateral changes in the status quo during his September 21 address to the 77th session of the UN General Assembly, MOFA responds as follows:
  • MOFA, MOTC jointly declare determination to promote involvement in ICAO, emphasize that China’s recent military exercises in airspace and waters around Taiwan highlight importance of ICAO incorporating Taiwan’s participation
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Taiwan - level 1: exercise normal precautions.

Reissued after periodic review with minor edits.

Exercise normal precautions in Taiwan.

Read the  Taiwan International Travel Information  page for additional information on travel to Taiwan.

If you decide to travel to Taiwan:

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  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .
  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.

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Not required for stay of less than 90 days

None required. Taiwan’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends travelers to Taiwan be vaccinated against Hepatitis A. Vaccination information can be found here .

Declare cash amounts over 100,000 New Taiwan Dollars (NTD), foreign currencies over 10,000 USD, or over 20,000 Chinese Yuan (RMB). Customs details are here.

Embassies and Consulates

The American Institute in Taiwan, Taipei Main Office 100 Jinhu Road, Neihu District Taipei 114017, Taiwan Telephone:  +886-2-2162 2000 ext. 2306 Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  +886-2-2162 2000 Fax:  +886-2-2162 2239 Email:   [email protected]

The American Institute in Taiwan, Kaohsiung Branch Office 5th Floor, No. 88, Chenggong 2nd Road, Qianzhen District Kaohsiung 806618, Taiwan Telephone:   +886-7-335 5006 Emergency After-Hours Telephone   +886-2-2162 2000 Fax:  +886-7-338-0551 Email:   [email protected]

The United States maintains unofficial relations with the people on Taiwan through the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), a private nonprofit corporation, which performs U.S. citizen and consular services similar to those at embassies.

Schedule routine American Citizen Services appointments online. Appointments are available Monday through Thursday except on Taiwan and U.S. holidays .

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See the U.S. Department of State’s Fact Sheet on Taiwan for information on U.S.-Taiwan relations.

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

If you wish to enter Taiwan as a tourist or short-term visitor (less than 90 days), you do not need a visa. No extensions or changes of status are permitted. For visa-waiver travel, your U.S. passport must be valid through the number of days you intend to stay. Six-month passport validity is not required.

If you plan to stay longer than 90 days or plan to work or reside in Taiwan, you need a Taiwan visa prior to traveling. Visit the website for the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in the United States for the most current visa information.

Taiwan and the United States both allow dual nationality. If you have dual Taiwan-U.S. nationality, you must enter/exit Taiwan on your Taiwan passport and enter/exit the United States on your U.S. passport.

See our website for information on  dual nationality  or the  prevention of international child abduction .

Also see our  Customs Information page .

Taiwan does not have any specific COVID-19 entry requirements for U.S. citizens.

Safety and Security

Potential for Civil Disturbances: Taiwan enjoys a vibrant democracy, and both spontaneous and planned demonstrations occur.  Monitor media coverage of local and regional events and avoid public demonstrations.

Potential for Typhoons and Earthquakes:  During the typhoon season (May through November),  Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau  issues typhoon warnings an average of five times a year (of which, three to four normally make landfall) and heavy rainstorm alerts more frequently. Taiwan also has severe earthquakes. The most recent severe earthquakes included one that caused 2,000 deaths in 1999 and another that caused 117 deaths with widespread damage in 2016.

Disaster Preparedness:

  • Follow the guidance of local authorities in the event of a disaster. See the National Fire Agency’s page for information on “ Disaster Responses .”
  • See the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website  on how to prepare for an emergency.  
  • See also the Crisis and  Disaster  Abroad page of the Bureau of Consular Affairs website.
  • When an emergency arises, we will post up-to-date instructions specific to the circumstances of the event on our  website  and send messages to U.S. citizens who have registered through the Department of State’s  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) .

Crime:  There is minimal street crime in Taiwan, and violent crime is rare. Take normal safety precautions, such as avoiding travel after dark or in deserted/unfamiliar areas.  

See the U.S. Department of State's  and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s pages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime:  U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault should contact the American Institute in Taiwan for assistance at +886-2-2162 2000. U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault should also seek medical attention and report to the police as soon as possible for help.

  • Dial 113 to reach the Taipei Center for the Prevention of Domestic violence and Sexual Assault.
  • Dial 110 to report crimes to the local police.

Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime.

See the U.S. Department of State’s website on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas , as well as AIT’s webpage for  local resources .

  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police.
  • assist you with emergency needs that arise from the crime, such as finding shelter, food, or clothing.
  • provide information to facilitate access to appropriate medical care.
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent.
  • provide a list of local attorneys.
  • provide information on  victim’s compensation programs in the United States .
  • explain financial assistance options, such as assistance available to return to the United States.
  • replace a lost or stolen passport.

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence should call 113 for emergency assistance and dial 110 for an island-wide toll-free hotline. Dial 113 to reach the Taipei Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may also contact the American Institute in Taiwan for assistance at +886-2-2162 2000.

Domestic violence is considered a crime in Taiwan. Report to police and keep written records of all incidents. Preserve evidence such as medical records documenting injuries, photos of injuries, police records, and damaged clothing and weapons used against you. If you have a court-issued restraining order, present this to the police for use in the arrest of the offender.

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties:   You are subject to local laws.  If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned.

Some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. See  crimes against minors abroad  and the  U.S. Department of Justice  website.

Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison authorities to notify the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) immediately. 

  • The American Institute can provide a list of English-speaking lawyers .  
  • Taiwan authorities typically do not permit foreigners accused of crimes to leave Taiwan while legal proceedings are ongoing. 
  • Penalties for illegal drug possession, use, or trafficking are severe, with long jail sentences and heavy fines.
  • Taiwan also has the death penalty for certain violent crimes and drug offenses.  
  • See the U.S. Department of State’s  webpage  for further information. 

Labor Disputes:

  • Avoid labor disputes by establishing all terms and conditions of employment or sponsorship in the labor contract at the beginning of your employment.
  • If the dispute cannot be resolved directly with your employer, the American Institute can provide  a list of English-speaking lawyers .

Customs Regulations:  Taiwan has strict regulations on importing/exporting firearms, antiquities, medications, currency, and ivory. Contact the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in Washington, D.C., or the nearest Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in the United States for specific information  regarding customs requirements . See also  customs regulations .

Dual Nationality and Compulsory Military Service:  Taiwan has compulsory military service for Taiwan males between the ages of 18 and 36.  This includes dual U.S.-Taiwan citizens who enter Taiwan on their U.S. passports . Before you travel, contact the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in Washington, D.C., or the nearest Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in the United States to determine your military service status. 

Faith-Based Travelers:   See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Reports
  • Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

Health Screening Process:  To detect and prevent the spread of diseases, Taiwan scans the body temperature of all arriving passengers with an infrared thermal apparatus. Symptomatic passengers are required to fill out a form and may need to give an onsite specimen or see local health authorities. See also the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website .

Judicial Assistance:  Authorities on Taiwan provide judicial assistance in response to letters rogatory from foreign courts in accordance with Taiwan's "Law Governing Extension of Assistance to Foreign Courts." For further information, please go to the  American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)’s website .

LGBTQI+ Travelers:  There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) rights events in Taiwan. Taiwan law prohibits education and employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. On May 24, 2019, Taiwan legalized same sex marriages upon registration with a local household registration office in Taiwan. Same sex marriages from other countries are recognized in Taiwan. LGBTQI+ individuals may still face lack of tolerance, particularly in areas outside the capital and largest city Taipei. See  Section 6 of our Human Rights Practices in the Human Rights Report for Taiwan  and read our  LGBTQI+ Travel Information page .

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance:  Taiwan law prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities and sets minimum fines for violations. By law, new public buildings, facilities, and transportation equipment must be accessible to persons with disabilities. See  Persons with Disabilities in the Human Rights Report for Taiwan (2022) .

Students: See our  U.S. Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers: If you are a woman traveling abroad, please review our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Taiwan has modern medical facilities, with state-of-the-art equipment available at many hospitals and clinics. Physicians are well trained, and many have studied in the United States and speak English. Hospital nursing services provide medication and wound care but generally do not provide the daily patient care functions found in U.S. hospitals. Taiwan requires masks in healthcare facilities and ambulances to prevent the spread of diseases, including COVID-19.

For emergency services in Taiwan, dial 119.

Ambulance services are

  • widely available;
  • have emergency equipment and supplies;
  • and are staffed by trained medical personnel.

We do not pay medical bills . Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Taiwan hospitals and doctors do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance overseas. Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with the Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare to ensure the medication is legal in Taiwan.

Vaccinations: Be up to date on all routine vaccinations recommended by the U.S. CDC . Vaccinations are available at all major Taiwan hospitals.

Dengue Fever:  In recent years, Taiwan has seen cases of dengue fever, a virus common in subtropical regions that is spread through mosquito bites. There is currently no vaccine or medicine to prevent dengue. Travelers can protect themselves by preventing mosquito bites. For information on how to reduce the risk of contracting dengue, please visit  the U.S. CDC website .

COVID-19: Major Taiwan healthcare facilities have COVID-19 testing capabilities and can administer FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines.

Air Quality: Visit AirNow Department of State for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The American Institute in Taiwan does not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

For further health information :

  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Road conditions, lighting, and traffic safety in cities and on major highways are generally good. Roads in major cities are generally congested. Be alert for the many scooters and motorcycles that weave in and out of traffic. Motor scooters are common throughout the island. Be alert for scooters when stepping out of public buses or exiting a car. Exercise caution when crossing streets because many drivers do not respect the pedestrian's right of way. Be especially cautious when driving on mountain roads, which are typically narrow, winding, and poorly banked, and which may be impassable after heavy rains. For example, Taiwan’s central cross-island highway is meandering and often has poor visibility. Exercise caution when driving on highways.

Please see AIT’s website for more details on  Driving in Taiwan .

Traffic Laws:  Passengers in all vehicles, including taxis, are required by law to wear seatbelts. When exiting a vehicle, you are legally required to ensure that no motor scooter, bicycle, or other vehicle is approaching from behind before opening the door. You will be fully liable for any injuries or damages if you fail to do so. Do not turn right on a red traffic signal. It is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free kit in Taiwan. The legal limit for alcohol in the bloodstream of drivers in Taiwan is 15 mg per 100 ml of blood (0.03% BAC). This limit is strictly enforced. It is useful to have proof of car insurance and proof of ownership of the vehicle. On-the-spot fines are very common for minor traffic offences in Taiwan and are fixed for each offense. You will be told where to pay the fines and within what period of time. For more serious driving offenses, you will receive a court appearance.

Standard international driving laws apply with a few exceptions:

  • You must have a warning triangle in your car to use if you break down or are involved in an accident.
  • You cannot turn on a red light unless indicated.
  • Many drivers run red lights, especially just after they change.

In an emergency:

  • If you have a problem with your car, call the number on the rental documents or attached to the windscreen of your car.
  • In the event of an accident, you should call the police “110” and medical assistance “119.” Provide the police with all the important information including the type of accident, details of vehicles involved and if there are any injuries or fatalities. The second call you should make is to your insurance company.
  • You will need a police report for your insurance company. While waiting for the police, take photographs of the scene and take the names, addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses. Do not move the vehicles unless it is necessary for safety reasons.
  • Police will not ask for bribes.
  • Police will ask parties involved in the traffic accident to do an alcohol test. This is standard operating procedure.
  • If riding a motor scooter, you must wear a helmet.

For specific information concerning Taiwan’s driver’s permits, vehicle inspection road tax, and mandatory insurance, contact the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in Washington, D.C., or the nearest Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in the United States.

Public Transportation:  Public transportation is cheap, convenient, and generally safe. Uber is widely available for use. Taxis and buses may swerve to the side of the road to pick up passengers with little notice or regard for other vehicles.

Please refer to our  Road Safety  page for more information. Refer also to Taiwan’s  Road Traffic Safety Portal .

Aviation Safety Oversight: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Taiwan's air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s Safety Assessment Page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Taiwan should check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Maritime Security Communications with Industry (MSCI) web portal. Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard Homeport website , and the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Navigational Warnings website .

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Entry requirements

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport , for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Taiwan set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Taipei Representative Office in London or the Taipei Representative Office in Edinburgh . Entry procedures are being regularly reviewed, so may change at short notice.

COVID-19 rules

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Taiwan.

Epidemic prevention period

When you arrive in Taiwan, the authorities advise that you observe a 7-day self-initiated epidemic prevention period, but you no longer need a negative test result before going out. The authorities are no longer providing free rapid test kits on arrival. You can use your booked accommodation and you can move freely during the 7 days.

This self-health management scheme is provided as guidance by the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), and members of the public are free to decide whether to follow it. Please consult the Centres for Disease Control website for the latest guidance.

Passport validity requirements

To enter Taiwan, your passport must have an ‘expiry date’ at least 6 months after the day you arrive.

Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.

Visa requirements

You can spend up to 90 days in Taiwan without a visa. You can extend this by a further 90 days once you have arrived in Taiwan. You can get more information on entering Taiwan without a visa (‘visa-exempt entry’) from the Taiwan Bureau of Consular Affairs. This applies if you travel:

  • as a tourist
  • to visit family or friends
  • to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events

If you plan to stay in Taiwan for longer than 180 days, you must have a visa before you arrive. If you stay beyond the time given on your visa, you will get a fine and risk being deported from Taiwan.

There are specific rules for naturalised British citizens born in the People’s Republic of China and holders of British National (Overseas) passports wishing to enter under the visa waiver scheme.

You should contact the Taiwan Bureau of Consular Affairs or Taiwan National Immigration Agency for further information.

Applying for a visa

If you are in the UK and need a visa, apply at your nearest Taipei Representative Office . If you are in Taiwan, apply through the Taiwan National Immigration Agency .

Alien Resident Certificate and Alien Permanent Resident Certificate holders

If you already hold a resident certificate, you do not need a visa to enter Taiwan.

If you hold a Youth Mobility Scheme visa for Taiwan , you can apply to switch to a working visa or a visa to study a degree course at undergraduate level or higher.

Submit your application to the  Bureau of Consular Affairs  for consideration. You can then apply for an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) at your local  National Immigration Agency (NIA) Service Center  once your application has been approved. Contact the  Bureau of Consular Affairs  or  National Immigration Agency  for further information.

Vaccination requirements

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need in TravelHealthPro’s Taiwan guide .   

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods you can take into or out of Taiwan . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty. Contact the Customs Administration for further information.

Animal products

Do not bring animal products into Taiwan without authorisation. If you are caught with any animal products, you may face a heavy fine. Customs officials have increased inspections due to concerns about African Swine Fever Virus in pork products, particularly from the People’s Republic of China.

Bringing money into Taiwan

Declare cash or travellers cheques if the value is higher than 100,000 New Taiwan Dollar (NTD) or 10,000 US dollars. You will get a certified declaration to show you brought it in with you. If you do not, your money could be seized when you leave. Contact the Customs Administration for further information.

International bank transfers can be slow. Most of the ATMs in 7-11 stores accept international cards. Other ATMs may accept them, but not all do.

American Express, Citibank and Thomas Cook branches accept their own-brand travellers cheques. You may need your receipt as well as your passport when you cash them.

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Taiwan eVisa: Requirements, Eligibility, and Application Process

Published: April 15, 2024

If you’re traveling to Taiwan and aren’t visa-exempt, you may be eligible to apply for an eVisa. The Taiwan eVisa is an alternative to the regular tourist visa, which will save you from making a trip to a Taiwanese embassy.

In this detailed guide, find out if you’re eligible, what the Taiwan eVisa provisions are, and what the application process is like.

Quick summary:

  • Eligibility: 19 countries (see below for a full list)
  • Validity: 3 months, single-entry only
  • Allowed stay: 30 days
  • Processing time: 3-7 days
  • Fee: 1,646 TWD (free of cost for some nationalities)
  • Extensions: Not allowed

If you haven’t already, read the Taiwan Visa Guide for general information on various visa options for tourists, their eligibility and requirements.

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eVisa validity

Taiwan eVisa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue. You can enter on any date within this period – it doesn’t have to be the intended date of entry you stated in the application.

Duration of stay

The maximum allowed stay inside Taiwan is 30 days.

Allowed number of entries

Taiwan eVisa is single-entry only. It is void the moment you enter the country.

There is no multiple-entry eVisa variant.

Allowed ports of entry

You can enter Taiwan from any international airport or seaport using an eVisa. You may not need an eVisa if you enter Taiwan on a cruise ship.

When to apply

In most cases, Taiwan eVisas are processed quite quickly. However, you may be requested to submit more documents in which case it might take longer. 

  • Latest: 7 days before traveling
  • Earliest: 3 months before traveling

eVisa extension

Extending the eVisa is not allowed. Converting it into any other type of visa is also not allowed.

Taiwan eVisa Requirements

Taiwan eVisa Eligible Countries

eVisa eligibility

Independent tourists from the following countries are eligible for the Taiwan eVisa:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Burkina Faso
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Solomon Islands
  • United Arab Emirates

*Colombia To be eligible to apply for eVisa, Colombians must hold a valid residence permit in a member state of the Schengen Area, a United States green card, or a Schengen visa or United States visa with a minimum validity of 180 days.

#Turkey Turkey nationals are also eligible for Taiwan Visa on Arrival , which is also free of cost. They must fill out the online application before arrival in Taiwan.

The following nationalities can also get an eVisa but only as part of an approved tour group . This is formally called “Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries” or Project Kuan-Hong”.

Independent travelers from the above 6 countries are eligible to obtain Travel Authorization Certificate online if holding a visa from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, etc. If not eligible for either, nationals from these countries must obtain a Taiwan tourist visa from the embassy.

Documents required

The following documents are required for Taiwan eVisa.

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended date of arrival in Taiwan
  • Passport data page scan
  • One digital photograph
  • A credit or debit card for visa fee

The passport data page scan must be in JPG/JPEG format with a maximum size of 600KB. 

You may be requested to submit additional documents later (this includes the compulsory residence permit/visa required for Colombian nationals).

Photo requirements

You need to upload one digital photo to your online application. Your photo must meet the following requirements:

  • Taken within the last 6 months
  • Must be in color on a white background
  • Front facing with your face filling in between 70 to 80% of the frame
  • No hat or sunglasses

The digital photo must be in JPG/JPEG format with a maximum size of 350KB. 

The Taiwan eVisa costs 1600 TWD plus 46 TWD processing fees, so 1646 TWD in total. You will pay this fee online at the end of the application using a credit or debit card. 

The fee is free of cost for the following nationalities:

Processing time

In most cases, Taiwan issues eVisas within 7 days of submission.

You may be requested to submit more documents in which case it may take longer.

eVisa Application Process

Taiwan eVisa Application Portal

How to apply for eVisa

The Taiwan eVisa application is one of the easiest online applications out there. Start your application by navigating to the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs website .

Step 1: Click “New” under the “eVisa Applications” box.

Step 2: Read through the requirements and confirm.

Step 3: Enter your nationality, passport number, and email address.

Step 4: Confirm your email address via the link in the email you received. It will then automatically take you to the online form.

Step 5: Fill out the application form. You will also have to upload a picture of the bio page of your passport and a face picture. Take note of the Application Number (the 16-digit code).

Step 6: Pay (only if your country is not exempt from the visa fee). If you don’t see that option, it means you are fee-exempt.

Step 7: You can confirm that your application has been submitted by going to the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs home page and clicking the “Edit | Status” button under “eVisa Applications”, then entering your details. It should say “You have completed the visa application form” in blue letters.

Step 8: Keep checking your email in the next few days for updates. If more documents are requested, you will be informed via email. 

How to track eVisa status

You can check the status of the eVisa from the Home Page of the online portal by clicking “Edit | Status” and entering your Application number and passport number.

How to download approved eVisa

Go to the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs website and click on “Edit | Status” under “eVisa Applications”. 

Enter your Application No. and Passport No. to log into your eVisa application. 

Scroll down to “Download eVisa”. It will say “Not Available” until your eVisa is issued. Once issued, you can download the eVisa from there.

How to contact eVisa customer service

Unfortunately, there is no option to contact eVisa customer service. You can check the eVisa FAQ for some commonly asked questions. 

Entry Procedure at the Border

Before your travel, make sure to download and print your Taiwan eVisa. 

And, make sure to complete the online Taiwan Arrival Card before heading to the immigration. 

At immigration present your passport and printed eVisa. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do i need an evisa if i am on a cruise ship.

You don’t need to apply for an eVisa if you arrive in Taiwan on a cruise ship.

If you would otherwise need a visa for Taiwan but arrive on a cruise ship, you will receive a special temporary entry permit after approval by the immigration authorities.

Let your cruise company know and they should be able to coordinate it.

Do I have to obtain an eVisa if I do not leave the international transit area at the airport in Taiwan?

No, you do not need to apply for an eVisa if you do not leave the airport’s international transit area. 

Can I get a Visa on Arrival instead of an eVisa?

Visa on arrival (VoA) for Taiwan is only possible for Turkish passport holders. It is free of charge.

Turkish nationals can decide which one to apply for – the eVisa or the VoA. They are equivalent.

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TAIWAN TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Still Visa-Free for Filipinos? Quarantine & Testing Needed?

TAIWAN TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Still Visa-Free for Filipinos? Quarantine & Testing Needed?

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Is Taiwan part of your 2023 travel plans? If so, you probably have a lot of questions brewing in your head. Is Taiwan still visa-free for Filipinos? Do I still need to undergo mandatory quarantine? What are the testing requirements? Should I bring proof of vaccination? Don’t worry. We’ll answer all these questions (and more) in this article.

Taiwan was the last destination we had visited just before the pandemic reared its ugly head and brought the world to its knees in early 2020. We even got stranded in the island for a few days! So it’s kind of apt — poetic even — that it is also our first destination in 2023, the year that we all expect things to fully go back to normal.

In fact, Philippine Airlines, the country’s flag carrier, has added one more flight to Taiwan. This is a good sign that tourism (and travel in general) is starting to get back on its feet. PAL now flies to the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) twice a day:

  • PR 890 Departure: 06:25 AM Arrival: 08:45 AM
  • PR 894 Departure: 5:50 PM Arrival: 8:05 PM

Philippine Airlines in Taipei

This may change in the future, so make sure to double-check and visit PAL’s official website for the latest schedule and fares.

So yes, things are starting to go back to normal. But what are the travel requirements when visiting Taiwan?

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Is Taiwan still visa-free for Filipino tourists?

YES. Philippine Passport holders can visit Taiwan without a visa for up to 14 days.

Filipino tourists are included in Taiwan’s visa-exempt program until 31 July 2024 .

Taiwan Visa Free Extended to 2024

Note that this applies to Filipinos traveling to Taiwan for leisure. A visa might still be required from those traveling to study or work, with which I’m not familiar.

What are Taiwan’s entry requirements?

While Taiwan remains visa-free for Filipino tourists, it doesn’t mean that you could simply waltz in. Here is the full list of requirements when visiting Taiwan for leisure:

  • Passport , with over 6 months of validity
  • Proof of accommodations , which may be hotel booking confirmation or address and contact details of your sponsor in Taiwan
  • Exit ticket , which may be a return ticket to the Philippines or an onward ticket to another country
  • Sufficient funds

These are the documents that the Immigration Officer might ask you to present. I say “might” because they don’t always check for these requirements. In fact, except for passports, we have never been asked to show these documents even on our last trip. They just asked to see our passports, scanned our fingerprints, and took a photo. Then they let us through.

But just because we or other people you know weren’t checked doesn’t mean that you won’t be checked, either. Our circumstances and travel times are different, and you’ll most likely be assessed by a different Immigration Officer. Hence, there’s still a good chance that you could be asked to provide these requirements. To be on the safe side, make sure you have all these documents when traveling to Taiwan. The last thing you want is to be ordered to provide these docs and you’re not able to because you don’t have them.

What does “sufficient fund” mean?

I am not sure. I don’t think they explicitly state how much is “sufficient”. Out of the many times I have traveled to Taiwan, I have never been asked how much money I have with me. That said, I’ve read online accounts from other people who have, so they do ask about it sometimes.

The only advice I can share regarding this is to make sure that you have enough to cover your expenses for the entire length of your stay. If you plan on using the full 14 days allowed in Taiwan, don’t bring only 1000 NTD because it doesn’t make sense.

Is proof of vaccination required?

NO. The Taiwan authorities will not ask for any proof of vaccination. No vaccination card or vaccination certificate is required.

Taiwan No Proof of Vaccination Required

That said, if you have proof of vaccination, bring it anyway. It’s always best to have it just in case rules change while you’re on the trip or if the airline asks for it regardless.

Besides, as far as I know, proof of vaccination is required when entering the Philippines, although authorities don’t always check. But again, just bring it for good measure.

Is there a quarantine and testing requirement?

There is NO testing required before or upon arrival at the airport in Taiwan. You don’t need to submit a negative test result prior to your trip. You don’t need to undergo a test at the airport.

BUT after emerging from the aircraft, just before you reach the Immigration booths, you’ll find a table with stacks of self-test kits. You should get one box. Each box contains 4 pieces of test kits.

What are these test kits for? You’re expected to do a self-test at the hotel on your first day and every 2 days since for 7 days. It’s part of Taiwan’s 7-day self-initiated preventive program.

Again, for clarity: The idea is, you should do a swab test on your own over the next seven days: one upon arrival at the hotel and another every two days.

This does NOT mean that you’ll be quarantined. You can still go outside and explore like normal. In theory, you need a negative test to go out and each test is valid for the next two days. This is why you are given four kits. It should cover your first seven days.

Taiwan Quarantine Rules

HONESTY SYSTEM: No one is going to check if you really did it and you won’t have to submit or report the test result anywhere. But despite this, I still highly encourage you to do a self-test. Yes, it’s uncomfortable, but it’s always best to follow the rules.

So to recap, when traveling to Taiwan:

  • NO proof of vaccination
  • NO pre-trip testing
  • NO mandatory quarantine

Taiwan is one of the easiest places to visit these days, so if you’ve always wanted to go, bump it up to the top of your bucket list.

What if my Taiwan trip is shorter than 7 days? Am I still allowed to visit?

YES. The 7-day preventive program does NOT mean you need to stay at least 7 days in Taiwan. It only means the testing should be done over the first seven days. If your stay is shorter, then you don’t need to use all the test kits.

If you’re staying in Taiwan for only four days, then you’ll only have to do 2 tests.

If you’re staying 2 days, you only need to do one.

Is wearing masks mandatory?

The official policy is: you must wear mask indoors unless you’re eating.

At a restaurant, you should still wear a mask when getting food at the buffet table or when using the restroom. You should only remove it when you’re putting food or drinks in your mouth.

Taiwan Masks Policy

Outdoors, masks are not required at all times. There may be certain situations when it is needed, but I’m not sure what the parameters are. I just wear a mask regardless. And I’m not alone. Based on my observation, the overwhelming majority of tourists and locals in Taiwan still choose to wear masks outside.

What to do upon arrival at the airport?

Taipei Taoyuan International Airport

We landed at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport. Here’s the arrival process as we experienced:

  • After deplaning, get one box of COVID test kits. You’ll find them just before you reach the Immigration area.
  • Accomplish the Arrival Card. Get one from the table in front of the Immigration counters.
  • Clear Immigration check. The Immigration officer will check your passport and/or other requirements and take your photo and fingerprints.
  • Claim your bags at the assigned carousel.
  • Clear customs check. Make sure you don’t have MEAT products or you’ll be fined around a million NTD.

Taipei Taiwan Airport Arrival Process

That’s it! At the Arrival Hall, you’ll find money changers and ATMs. Note that it’s extremely difficult to find money exchangers that accept Philippine pesos in the city so if you need to exchange currencies, you may do it here. Better yet, withdraw from any of the ATMs, which I think have better rates. We prefer using Bank of China, the central bank of Taiwan.

Taipei Airport ATM Money Changer

You’ll also find booths selling data SIM cards. If you purchased one via Klook, you can pick up your SIM card from the Counter 6, located at the far end of the hall. It should be to your right if you’ve just emerged from the Customs check.

Where to Stay in Taipei

Here are some of the hotels that we were able to check out:

  • Hotel Cham Cham , Banqiao District. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Hotel Midtown Richardson , Ximending. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • La Palais de Chine , near Taipei Main Station.
  • Park City Hotel , Luzhou District. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Hotel Attic , Ximending. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

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Where to book tours.

While it is possible to explore Taipei DIY-style, joining a tour has a long list of perks, especially if you’re part of a big group, you’re traveling with kids or seniors, or you simply don’t want to deal with the nitty-gritty of itinerary building. We often get DMs from people asking for tour referrals.

Our most recent Taipei trip was organized by Edison Tours , which has been in operation for decades, making it one of the most trusted and most reputable tour operators in Taipei.

Edison Tours Taipei

If you’re solo or a small group, you could join a set tour. If you’re a bigger group, it’s best to have them customize an itinerary for you, based on your schedule and preferences. Each tour is also led by a fluent English-speaking guide, which is a very big deal because attractions in Taipei and surrounding areas are not always visually captivating. Most are historical or cultural sites that you’ll appreciate a lot better if you know the background or if you have local insights.

Edison Tours Taiwan

To see their packages or for more info, visit www.edisontours.com . If you need to get in touch with them for inquiries or requests, just tap the CONTACT US button in the upper right corner of the page.

If you prefer to book with a Philippine-based travel agency, here are some that offer Taipei tours with corresponding contact numbers and websites.

  • Constellation Travels Inc. www.constellationtravels.com.ph +63956 660 0693
  • Travel Warehouse Inc. www.twi.com.ph
  • VIA https://ph.via.com (+63 2) 8555.9444 [email protected]
  • Ark Travel Express Inc. (+63 2) 8810-4520 / (+63 2) 8528-0933 www.arktravelexpress.com
  • North Star International Travel Inc. (+63 2) 3485 7272 [email protected] www.northstar-travel.com.ph
  • Ricson Crown Travel & Tours [email protected] (+63 2) 8352-0797
  • Iloilo Skyways Travel & Tours (+63 33) 508-0909 [email protected] www.iloiloskywaystravel.com
  • Levy Travel and Tours [email protected] (+63 2) 87757436 / 85188801 / 85797215 +639178797525

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super informative nito Sir para samin na nagplaplan mag visit sa Taiwan Thank You po!

Yosh Dimen

You’re welcome! Happy planning and enjoy your trip!

Allison

I have a 9 hours layover in Taipei so I won’t be at the hotel, what address in Taiwan should I put on the arrival card? I’m going to Japan and I must change airports in Taipei.

The flight number of your next flight (to Japan).

F27

Hi.. saan po makikita ang source ng travel advisory ng taiwan? Base po doon sa screenshot nyo..

Yung about sa visa-exempt entry? Dito po: https://www.boca.gov.tw/fp-149-4486-7785a-2.html

Hello po.. about po sa travel requirements po if meron po pong covid test and quarantine? Planning to visit po this may…

Leny famisaran

Hi po ask ko lng need p dn po b ng invitation letter galing meco s taiwan if ang magbabakasyon kami ng anak ko salamat po

Sino po ung nag-invite?

Mon

hi once pabalik po ng pinas, need po ba na dapat may booster na or kahit 2 vaccines lng? thanks po in advance for the reply :)

ETHEL

Thank you po. This is very informative. Just want to ask po, how about the requirements once we get back to the Philippines if it just for leisure po? Do we still need to present the Health Insurance?

Hi Ethel, they just asked to see our vaccination card/cert and the eTravel QR code. For returning Pinoys, ‘yun lang ang hiningi.

anonymous

hi what do i need if mag stay ako for about 30days? do i need visa na?

According to the official website, “for those who plan to stay for more than 14 days, they will need to apply for an appropriate visa at TECO.”

Mimi

  • Hello po, I’m a working student po here in Taiwan and I will be graduating this June po, my parents were planning to go here in Taiwan and mag stay po sila sa tinitirahan ko for 5 days and we will not book a hotel po, so regarding po sa Proof of accommodations, may kailangan pa po ba akong i-process sa MECO or just provide the address and contact lang po talaga? ng sponsor and may ari po ng tinitirahan dito?

Bhon

Pano po pag july 27 – aug. 9 po mag stay sa taiwan? Need po ba kumuha ng visa sa teco?

Visa-exempt program has been extended to July 2024, so no need.

May

Good afternoon! ano po kaya mga requirements if isasama ko mother ko? Ofw po ako sa Middle East. Salamat po.

Kung pareho po kayong PH-passport holders, same pa rin naman po. Wala pa pong balita if maeextend yung pagka-visa free ng Pinoys after July 31. Kung hindi, baka may magbago.

irene

May tanong po ako. Yung visa free ng taiwan multiple entry po ba? For example po punta po ako taiwan june 20-23 tapos babalik po ako june 30-july 3? Iba po kasi kasama ko magtravel.

Katrina Carla S Estalilla

Visa free traveling in Taiwan will end on July 31, 2023, what if the departure is on 31 and you’ll be back on Ph on August 5, is that okay po?!?

Yaanyan

Hello po sir.. Asking lang po. Planning to travel this Sept in taiwan but I don’t have any idea to start.. I planning to do diy.pde po mag paturo hehe

Hi! We’ll be publishing a TAIWAN TRAVEL GUIDE in this blog po very very soon. And pati po sa Youtube namin, magkaka-video po kami kung paano mag-plan ng trip sa Taiwan. Subscribe po kayo para ma-alert po kayo kapag uploaded na yung video: http://www.youtube.com/thepoortraveler

Erolyne

Hi☺️ good day po ask lang need paba ng travel certificate kpag may bata kung anak ko nman po ?

Rosie

Hi! I am planning to visit Taiwan with my 1-year old daughter this March 2024 for vacation and also to visit/see his father (filipino), studying there (we’re not married yet). I’ll be the one to pay all our expenses, am I still required to get an invitation letter from him and show it to immigration? Thanks.

To be safe, yes. Better bring one.

Rosie

Is it a written letter only? Or is it a letter from MECO?

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Israel is joining the Western nations requiring an advance online application and a fee for citizens from visa-exempt countries, including the United States.

Until now, Americans who want to travel to Israel haven’t needed to do anything other than purchase a plane ticket and pack their bags.

But starting Aug. 1, electronic travel authorization through a designated website will be required, Israel’s Ministry of Tourism announced this week. A pilot program, with the NIS 25 ($7) fee waived, will launch Saturday for travelers from the United States and Germany and will extend to all visa-exempt countries on July 1.

Travelers are advised to apply 72 hours before booking flights and lodging. Travelers without the authorization will not be permitted to board planes headed to Israel, and Interior Ministry spokeswoman told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

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Citizens of visa-exempt countries who are citizens or permanent residents of Israel are not required to request authorization. Citizens of nonexempt countries will still need to complete a more arduous visa application process. The authorization will last for two years and will allow multiple entries of up to 90 days.

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Citizens of over 102 countries are eligible for a visa-free entry to the State of Qatar. Allowable lengths of stay vary, and visitors are kindly advised to check with an authorised entity for the terms and conditions that apply.

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Visiting Qatar made easy

Visitors from all around the world can enter Qatar either by obtaining visa on arrival, or by filling out simple online applications, depending on the passport they carry.

This webpage  is designed to keep you up-to-date on the visa policies that are relevant to you, and the process you need to follow to apply for a visa, if necessary.

Visa-free entry

Nationals of eligible countries do not require any prior visa arrangements and can obtain a visa waiver upon arrival to Qatar, by presenting a valid passport with a minimum validity of three months and a confirmed onward or return ticket. 

For nationals of the countries/regions listed below, the waiver will be valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and entitle its holder to spend up to 30 days in Qatar.

Andorra, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Georgia, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Macao, Macedonia, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, New Zealand, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Russia, Rwanda, San Marino, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Suriname, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Uzbekistan Vatican city and Venezuela.

For nationals of the countries/regions listed below, the waiver will be valid for 180 days from the date of issuance and entitle its holder to spend up to 90 days in Qatar during either a single trip or on multiple trips.

Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. 

Qatar-Oman Joint Tourist Visa (Visa on Arrival)

This visa is issued upon arrival and is valid for 30 days for the State of Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman. It allows for multiple entry to both countries and is extendable for an additional 30 days for a fee. Citizens of the following countries are eligible for the joint visa:

Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Vatican City

Visa on arrival – mandated hotel requirement

The Ministry of Interior Qatar currently requires nationals of the countries / regions listed below to hold registration booked through   Discover Qatar website   prior to travelling to Qatar.

India, Iran, Pakistan, Thailand.

Tourist visas

The Qatar tourist visa is available to nationals of all countries, except GCC citizens, but citizens of over 101 countries are eligible for a free visa on arrival (see Visa-free entry above). Travellers of select nationalities will require to pay a fee to obtain a visa on arrival or apply for a tourist visa prior to travel. Visas can be applied for on the  Hayya platform for a cost of QAR 100. 

Afghanistan, Åland Islands, Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Angola, Anguilla, Antarctica, Aruba, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and  Saba, Botswana, Bouvet Island, British Indian Ocean Territory, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Comoros, Congo, Congo (the Democratic Republic  of Congo), Cook Islands, Côte d'Ivoire, Curaçao, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands (Malvinas), Faroe Islands (the), Fiji, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greenland, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guam, Guatemala, Guernsey, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Heard Island and McDonald  Islands, Holy See (the), Honduras, Iran, Iraq, Isle of Man, Jamaica, Jersey, Jordan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea (Democratic People's  Republic of Korea), Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Macao, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Marshall Islands, Martinique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Micronesia (Federated States  of), Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, Norfolk Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Pitcairn, Puerto Rico, Réunion, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Helena, Ascension and  Tristan da Cunha, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin (French part), Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Vincent and the  Grenadines, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sint Maarten (Dutch part), Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Georgia and the South  Sandwich Islands, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Swaziland, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan (Province of China), Tajikistan, Tanzania, United Republic of  Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tokelau, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Virgin Islands (British), Virgin Islands (U.S.), Wallis and Futuna, Western Sahara, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Applying for a visa using the Hayya platform

Thanks to a host of visa facilitation measures, Qatar is now the most open country in the Middle East. Visitors from all around the world can now enter Qatar either by obtaining visa on arrival, or by filling out simple online applications, depending on the passport they carry.

This webpage is designed to keep you up-to-date on the visa policies that are relevant to you, and the process you need to follow to apply for a visa, if necessary.

Hayya card validity extended until 2024

Are you a Hayya Card holder living outside the State of Qatar? We’ve got news! 

The validity of the Hayya Card has been extended and will now allow Hayya Card holders to enter the State of Qatar until February, 2024.

Travel requirements: 

- Proof of a confirmed hotel reservation or accommodation with family or friends approved through the Hayya portal

- Passport valid for no less than three months upon arrival in the State of Qatar 

- Valid health insurance during the period of stay in the country. We recommend all travellers visiting the State of Qatar to have a valid health insurance policy covering Qatar's medical facilities. Those who don’t already have an insurance policy are welcome to purchase one on arrival in the State of Qatar. For more information on travel insurance, click  here .

- Return tickets

All Hayya card holders visiting Qatar will have access to the following:

- The 'Hayya with Me' feature' allowing Hayya Card holders to invite up to three family members or friends

- A multiple-entry permit 

- No fees will apply

Qatar Transit Visa

Qatar Airways passengers transiting in Hamad International Airport for a minimum of 5 hours are eligible to apply for the Qatar Transit Visa. It is free of charge, valid for up to 96 hours (four days) and open to passengers of all nationalities**.

For more information about Qatar Transit tours, please click  here .

Visa Exemptions

Nationals of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates) do not require a visa to enter Qatar.

Mandatory health insurance

We recommend all travellers visiting the State of Qatar to have a valid health insurance policy covering Qatar's medical facilities. Those who don’t already have an insurance policy are welcome to purchase one on arrival in the State of Qatar. For more information on travel insurance, click  here .

* Service fees only apply. ** All visas are approved and issued at the sole discretion of Qatar's Ministry of Interior.

Disclaimer: All visa rules and policies for international visitors are subject to change without notice and are approved and issued at the sole discretion of Qatar's Ministry of Interior.

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Australian citizens are able to travel to Taiwan without a visa by Visa-Exempt Entry for stays of 90 days or less; other foreign citizens of eligible countries are able to travel toTaiwan for stays of 90 days or less, when they meet all requirements. For detailed information on Visa-Exempt Entry, please click here .

Australian citizens intending to enter Taiwan temporarily and remain in Taiwan for longer than 90 days, as well as citizens of ineligible countries of Visa-Exempt Entry, are required to apply for a Visitor Visa. Depending on your nationality, Visitor Visas can be issued from a single entry to multiple entries. If a multiple-entry Visitor Visa is granted, multiple uses of a visa must be for the same purpose of travel allowable on the category of visa you have.

Validity of Visa

The time between visa issuance and expiration dates is called validity of visa. The validity of visa is the length of time you are permitted to travel to Taiwan. Generally, a Visitor Visa is valid from 3 months up to 1 year. For foreign citizens from the countries with which Taiwan has entered into reciprocal visa agreements, the validity of their Visitor Visas shall be determined in accordance with these agreements.

Duration of Stay

The length of your stay in Taiwan is called duration of stay. The duration of stay starts from the next day of arrival, and is not extendable if your permitted duration of stay is less than 60 days. You must leave Taiwan before the expiry of authorised duration of stay, or face removal and penalties. Onshore Visitor Visa holders who are permitted to stay 60 days or longer, and whose visas don’t have "No extension will be granted" condition, may apply for extension of stay at local service centres of the National Immigration Agency (NIA), Ministry of the Interior, within 15 days before expiry of authorised duration of stay. The maximum length of stay for Visitor Visa holders is 180 days. Granting permission to remain in Taiwan to foreign citizens holding a Visitor Visa is not the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. All inquiries in the regard must be directed to the NIA. ( http://www.immigration.gov.tw )

Processing Time

Visa application is relly depend on case by case basis.Expedited services (suspened) for urgent application can be requested by paying additional 50% of visa fees. However, we cannot guarantee that your visa will be issued within the time as you requested.

Location of Application

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canberra can accept visa applications from people residing in the Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia.

If you reside in New South Wales, please contact the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Sydney. ( http://www.roc-taiwan.org/AU/SYD )

If you reside in Queensland or the Northern Territory, please contact the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brisbane. ( http://www.roc-taiwan.org/AU/BNE )

If you reside in Victoria, Tasmania or South Australia, please contact the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Melbourne. ( http://www.roc-taiwan.org/AU/MEL )

Special Requirements and Procedures for Citizens of the Designated Countries

Passport holders of the following countries should have obtained valid Australian resident visas (temporary or permanent) with evidence showing at least 1 year prior residency in Australia. If such conditions are met, visa application by these passport holders should be submitted in person only . Applicants are also required to schedule an appointment for submission of visa application and attend an interview at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.

※Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cameroon, Gambia, Ghana, Iraq, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Somalia, Syria.

General Required Documentations of Visa Application

  • Completed application form: Please visit https://visawebapp.boca.gov.tw to fill out the visa electronic application form. All visa application forms must be filled out online, printed, signed and have a readable barcode.
  • Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of the visa application, and have at least 1 blank visa page.
  • Two passport-sized photos: Photos must be recent (within 6 months), with a clear full face and front view image, ensuring the ears of the applicant are showing, in color. The background of the photos must be white.
  • Fee: Payment of the visa fee ( Fee Schedule ) is required when lodging the application. Payment shall be in form of money order, bank cheque payable to the “ Taipei Economic and Cultural Office ” and cash. (only for application submitted in person). Credit card and personal cheque are not acceptable. Visa fee is generally non-refundable if the application is refused, and may by subject to adjustment at any time.
  • Documents verifying the purpose of visit & other relevant documents
  • Self-address, prepaid envelope or courier satchel: Applications lodged by post or courier should also include self-addressed postage prepaid envelope (Express Post Platinum, Express Post and Registered Post only ) or courier satchel for the return of travel documents and visa.
  • Valid Australia Visa Information (Please print out your visa Information from VEVO if holding an E-visa)

Visa Categories Chart

There are various categories of the Visitor Visa for temporary visitors to travel to Taiwan. The purpose of your intended travel and other facts will determine what category of visa is required. Please review the chart below detailing information specific to each visa category and its additional supporting documents that should accompany your application.

Notes: 1. Please fill in an Arrival Card for immigration inspection upon arrival each time.

https://niaspeedy.immigration.gov.tw/webcard/ 2. Please offer complete information when filling in the Arrival Card. If the information is found incomplete, you will be required to fill in a paper Arrival Card for immigration inspection. 3. The space for English Name accepts only English letters and spaces. 4. If Chinese information is required, please enter the information in traditional Chinese. 5. Printout is not required.

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Israel has announced a change in entry requirements for foreign visitors from visa-exempt countries. Starting in August 2024, these travelers will need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA-IL) before visiting Israel. This new rule does not apply to Israeli citizens, identity card holders, or nationals of countries that already require a visa for entry to Israel.

The ETA-IL system will allow approved visitors to enter Israel for stays of up to 90 days per visit. The authorization will be valid for two years, permitting multiple entries during that period as long as no single stay exceeds 90 days. Visitors planning to remain in Israel for longer than 90 days on a given trip must request an extension.

All prospective visitors must secure either a valid visa or an approved ETA-IL before commencing travel to Israel. The online ETA-IL application process is designed to be simple and fast. After determining eligibility based on country of citizenship, applicants will need to provide some basic information and pay a fee of 25 New Israeli Shekels (NIS).

Most ETA-IL applications will be processed within 24-72 hours, though some may receive approval in just a few minutes. The application website will be made available starting June 1, 2024, initially as a pilot program open only to American and German passport holders. During this pilot phase, applications will be free of charge.

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