Destination Guides
Taiwan

 
assport/Visa
 
Passport/Visa

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Yes No/1 Yes

 
Passports

Passport valid for at least six months required by all nationals of countries referred to in the chart above.

 
Visas

Not required by nationals of countries referred to in the chart above (provided they have no criminal record, have a confirmed return air ticket or documentation for onward travel, and seat reservation for departure) for stays of up to 30 days (this period cannot be extended), except the following:
1. nationals of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovak Republic and Slovenia, who do require a visa.

 
Visa Note

(a) Nationals of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovak Republic are eligible to apply for a landing visa on arrival at CKS International Airport or Kaohsiung International Airport, on condition that they are holding tickets for an onward destination, and have no criminal record. The landing visa is valid for 30 days and cannot be extended. They must provide a passport-size photo of themselves with a completed application form and pay a fee of TWD1,200, plus a handling fee of TWD800. Nationals from countries who have a reciprocal agreement with Taiwan receive this visa free of charge.
(b) Passengers arriving at Kaohsiung International Airport (including passengers arriving from China (PR), may apply for a temporary entry permit at the Kaohsiung Station Aviation Police Bureau. They must convert the permit into a visa at the Bureau of Consular Affairs or its Kaohsiung Office within three days. If they fail to do so, they will be subject to a fine.
(c) Nationals holding British National (overseas) passports, if born in Hong Kong or Macau or if having previously visited Taiwan, may obtain a visa on arrival, valid for up to 14 days.
(d) Passengers arriving at CKS International Airport may apply for a landing visa at the Visa Office at CKS International Airport, Bureau of Consular Affairs or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
(e) Nationals of countries not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).

Travellers intending to stay more than three months in Taiwan will be required to take an AIDS test. If the test is positive, they will be required to leave the country.

 
Types of Visa and Cost

Single-entry visitor: US$36. Multiple-entry visitor: US$72. Landing: TWD1,200, plus TWD800 handling fee. Multiple-entry visas are issued for business purposes only and require a document from your employer regarding the purpose of visit.

 
Validity

Single-entry visitor: up to three months; up to two extensions of 60 days each may be granted by local police stations for certain applicants, if they have stayed in Taiwan for an initial period of at least 60 days and documents have been submitted that provide evidence for the necessity of an extension. These visas are valid for three months from date of issue. Multiple-entry visitor (business purposes only): six months from date of issue. Landing: 30 days. A visa is not required by travellers continuing their journey by the same or connecting aircraft on the same day, provided holding confirmed onward tickets and the necessary travel documentation and provided not departing from the transit lounge.

 
Applications to:

Visa section of Taipei Representative Office (see Contact Addresses).

 
Working Days Required

One. However, some visa applications may be subject to delay. Applicants who have paid rush handling fees may collect their visas at 1630 on the same day.

 
 
 
ontact Addresses
 
Taiwan Visitors' Association

5th Floor, 9F-2, 9 Minchuan East Road, Section 2, Taipei 104, Taiwan
Tel: (2) 2594 3261 (information hotline).
Website: www.tva.org.tw

 
Taipei Representative Office in the UK

50 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1 0EB, UK
Tel: (020) 7881 2650 or 2654 (visa section).
Website: www.tro-taiwan.roc.org.uk
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1230 (visa section).

 
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in the USA

4201 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016, USA
Tel: (202) 895 1800.
Website: www.tecro.org

 
Taiwan Visitors' Association in the USA

1 East, 42nd Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10017, USA
Tel: (212) 867 1632/4.  
Website: www.taiwan.net.tw

 
 
 
ealth
 
Health

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No*

 
Health Care

Healthcare facilities are good and doctors are well-trained. Imported medicines are expensive, but locally produced and manufactured medicines are plentiful. Health insurance is recommended.

 
Note

* A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travellers arriving from an infected area.

 
 
 
ublic Holidays
 

Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.

2007
1-3 Jan Founding of the Republic of China and New Year’s Day.
18-20 Feb Chinese New Year.
28 Feb Peace Memorial Day.
5 Apr Tomb-Sweeping Day.
1 May Labour Day. 
19 Jun (5th Day, 5th Moon) Dragon Boat Festival.
25 Sep (15th Day, 8th Moon) Mid-Autumn Moon Festival.
10 Oct
National Day.

2008
1-3 Jan Founding of the Republic of China and New Year’s Day. 
7-9 Feb Chinese New Year.
28 Feb Peace Memorial Day.
5 Apr Tomb-Sweeping Day.
1 May Labour Day. 
Jun* (5th day, 5th moon) Dragon Boat Festival.
Sep* (15th day, 8th moon) Mid-Autumn Moon Festival.
10 Oct
National Day.

* Date to be confirmed.