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The Taiwan Entry Permit [1] [2] [3] [4] (入臺證), formally the Exit & Entry Permit Taiwan Republic of China, [5] is an entry permit issued by the National ...
The Taiwan Travel Permit [a] is a travel document issued by the Exit and Entry Administration of the People's Republic of China. [6] This card-size biometric document is issued for its bearers, Chinese citizens residing in the mainland, to travel from the mainland to the Taiwan Area for personal, business, or other purposes.
After they have entered Taiwan for the first time with the permit, they are eligible for the simplified online Entry Permit or can alternatively obtain the Exit and Entry Permit on arrival. Those who were born in Hong Kong or Macau are not required to apply for the permit for tourism purposes.
First time applicants not born in Hong Kong or Macau are also able to apply for Exit and Entry Permit online from 8 February 2017. Unlike those qualified for the no-fee Entry Permit or Entry and Exit Permit on arrival, the applicants are required to pay a processing fee of NT$600. The processing time is 5 business days. [53]
Taiwan will resume visa free entry for visitors from countries including the United States and Canada from next week, the government said on Monday, as it continues to ease controls put in place ...
Online registration for 30 days free of charge, applicable to passports with National ID number only. Registration or Taiwan Compatriot Permit not required for airside transit [311] [312] 30 days Hong Kong SAR Entry Permit required except for airside transit Macau: 30 days [313] 30 days [314] 7 days, must be in transit to or from a third ...
Taiwan: Entry permit on arrival or Online entry permit [4] Entry Permit on arrival for NT$300. Free online registration prior to arrival is also available. Applicable to those who were born in Hong Kong or Macau, or those who have previously entered Taiwan at least once as a permanent resident of Macau.
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