VISA Information
Visa-Exempt Entry
Australia | Austria | Andorra | Belize | Belgium | Bulgaria |
Canada | Chile | Croatia | Cyprus | Canada | Denmark |
Dominican Republic | Estonia | Eswatini | Finland | France | Germany |
Greece | Guatemala | Haiti | Honduras | Hungary | Iceland |
Ireland | Israel | Italy | Japan | Latvia | Liechtenstein |
Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malaysia | Malta | Marshall Island | Monaco |
Nauru | Netherlands | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Norway | Palau |
Paraguay | Poland | Portugal | Republic of Korea | Romania | San Marino |
Saint Lucia | San Marino | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain |
Sweden | Saint Christopher and Nevis | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Switzerland | ||
Tuvalu | U.K. | U.S.A. | Vatican City State |
For more information, please visit the Bureau of Consular Affairs' (BOCA) website
Conditional Visa-Exempt Entry
Nationals from Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam can apply online for a R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior. Nationals of aforementioned countries intending to submit an online application for such a certificate should carefully read the following.
- A passport with remaining validity of at least six months as of the date of entry.
- Visa-exempt entry only applies to foreign visitors holding formal passports (i.e., ordinary, official/service and diplomatic passports). Those holding emergency, temporary, or other informal passports or travel documents are ineligible, with the exception of those holding a Brunei Certificate of Identity.
- Holders of Belizean, Eswatini, Nauru, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucian and Tuvalu Passports with place of birth recorded on the passport data page as : Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, the People’s Republic of China, Syria and Yemen are ineligible for the visa exemption. Holders of Honduran passport with “place of birth” recorded on the passport data page as the People’s Republic of China are also ineligible for the visa exemption.
- A national of the Republic of the Marshall Islands” shall mean any person who holds the nationality of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and is confined to the following categories:
(1) a person who acquires the citizenship of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands at birth before the effective date of the Constitution of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and has become and remains a citizen of the Republic of the Marshall Islands; or
(2) a person who acquires the citizenship of the Republic of the Marshall Islands at birth, on or after the effective date of the Constitution of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. - USA nationals who possess a,including emergency passports,valid for the intended period of stay are eligible for visa-exempt entry.
- Japan nationals who possess a passport valid for the intended period of stay are eligible for visa-exempt entry.
- Holder of emergency or temporary passport (except those from the United States of America) should apply for a visa at an ROC overseas mission, or a landing visa after arriving in the ROC(Landing visa is temporarily suspending).
- A confirmed return air/sea ticket or air/sea ticket and a visa for the next destination, and a confirmed seat reservation for departure flight.
- Not determined by immigration officers at ports of entry in the ROC to be otherwise ineligible.
- Holders of Brunei, Philippines and Thailand passports must have: A proof of accommodation (hotel) booking, host / sponsor’s contact information and sufficient travel funds.
- Brunei, the Philippines and Thailand vessel/aircraft crew members or service personnel intending to board to report for duty are ineligible for the visa-free entry.
Additional requirements
In addition to the aforementioned basic requirements, one of the following requirements must also be met:
- A passport with remaining validity of at least six months as of the date of entry.
- The applicant possesses at least one of the following documents issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, any of the EU and Schengen countries, the United Kingdom, or the United States:
- Valid resident or permanent resident card
- Valid entry visa (may be electronic visa)
- Resident card or visa that has expired less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan *Applicants who use an electronic visa issued by Australia or New Zealand as the required document must present the valid Australia or New Zealand electronic visa as entering Taiwan. *Applicants who use a visa issued by Japan as the required document must present the proof record of entering Japan or a confirmed onward ticket to Japan when entering Taiwan.
- The applicant possesses an entry visa or resident card issued by the R.O.C at any point in the past 10 years and has no record of immigration irregularities or law violations in Taiwan. However, holders of R.O.C entry visas bearing the remark FL (migrant worker), X (others), or P with “Special permission from MOFA” (visa and eVisa for “Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries (Project Kuan-Hong)” ever issued), as well as holders of R.O.C resident cards with stated purpose of residence being foreign laborer (移工), are not eligible for an R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior.
Notes
An approved R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior is valid for 90 days. Multiple entries within these 90 days are allowed. The holder of an R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior may stay in Taiwan for 14 days, starting from the day after arrival. If the holder wishes to apply for another R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior, he or she must do so seven days prior to the expiry of the current certificate. If any mistake is made during the online application process, the applicant may submit a new application. Online applications can only be made by persons holding valid regular passports. Persons holding temporary, emergency, or informal passports, or travel documents other than a passport, cannot submit online applications. The visas in the aforementioned list of required documents do not include work permits. Holders of aforementioned visas bearing such stamps as VOID, CANCELLED, or CANCELLED WITHOUT PREJUDICE are not eligible for an R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior. With regard to resident cards or visas that have expired less than 10 years ago, this means that the time between the expiry date of the resident card or visa and the date of arrival in Taiwan may not be longer than 10 years. If no expiry date or validity period is given on the resident card or visa, the 10-year period refers to the time between the resident card or visa’s issuing date and the date of arrival in Taiwan. Applicants who hold permanent resident cards with no expiry date may enter 9999 for year, 12 for month and 31 for day in the Date field. Once the application has been approved, the applicant should print out the R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior. The applicant must present the certificate and the required documents for inspection when entering Taiwan. Entry will be denied if the required documents are not produced. Nationals of Indonesia who possess a valid Japan Visa Waiver Registration are eligible for an R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate from the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior. Please fill in an (online) Arrival Card for immigration inspection each time before reentry within the validity of this certificate. https://acard.immigration.gov.tw/nia_acard
E-visa
- Nationals from the following countries are eligible for an E-Visa application online yourself, Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, Kiribati, Kuwait, Mauritius, Montenegro, Oman, Panama, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia , Solomon Islands, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina, please click the following address to process https://visawebapp.boca.gov.tw/BOCA_EVISA/
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Participants from all nationalities who are invited to attend an international conference in Taiwan are eligible to apply for the Visa online.
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The applying process of E-Visa is
Provide us your bio-page of your passport. (make sure it is at least 6 month valid period)The organizer of the conference will provide it to the Taiwan government in order to get the approval for you to apply the E-Visa online.Once the government approved, they’ll provide an E-code.Apply the E-visa with the E-code online and complete the payment by your credit card.Visa will provide online, and please print it out for your entry.
For more E-visa information, please visit Bureau of Consular Affairs' (BOCA) website at https://www.boca.gov.tw/cp-220-4036-caa2f-2.html
For Visitors who hold Hong Kong or Macau passports
For Hong Kong and Macau residents who need to get Entry and Exit Permit, please follow the steps:
- Complete the application form online. [Click here]
- Wait for the approval of the Entry and Exit Permit.
- Make the process fee payment.
- Entry to Taiwan with color-printed Entry and Exit Permit document.
For Visitors who hold China (PRC) passports
大陸專業人士來台交流入台證申請
The following table shows the process for PRC passport holder, who departures from China, to apply Taiwan entry permit.
最晚需於4個月前將資料繳交至大會秘書處(reg@medinfo2025.org),大會將協助提交申請:
提供資料
- Filled in Application Form / 入出境許可證申請書 (please refer to the file by download it)
- Two-inch half-length ID photo with white background / 兩吋白底半身證件照
- Copy of Passport / 護照影本
- Copy of Mainland China ID Card and Residence Permit of situated country / 大陸地區身分證、第三地申請者須另附第三地居留證
- Proof of employment or Enrollment Verification / 在職或在學證明
- Proof of license of profession / 專業證明
- Page of resume / 個人履歷
- Copy of organization establishment / 所屬單位營業執照或組織證明 (第三地申請者不需提供)
提交申請
- 分兩階段申請:
- 第一階段審核所需時長約兩個星期到一個月
- 第二階段審核所需時長約一到兩個月
申請大通證
- 繳費後提供入台證
- 申請大通證所需資料:
- 大會聲明書
- 與會人員名單
- 在台行程表
- 邀請單位背景介紹
- 邀請函
- 立項指示報告(申請者自行至國台辦辦領取)
https://www.boca.gov.tw/np-137-2.html
For participants from any other countries, please contact your local consular district for further more help.