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The Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Resident [1] (also known as the Taiwan Compatriot Permit) is a travel document issued by the Exit and Entry Administration of the People's Republic of China. This card -size biometric document is issued to Taiwan residents for traveling to mainland China . [ 2 ]
Until last month the UK and the US imposed testing requirements on people arriving from mainland China, but these have now been lifted. China is the main outlier in terms of Covid travel rules.
As of 2025, holders of a United States passport may travel to 186 countries and territories without a travel visa, or with a visa on arrival. The United States passport ranks [Note 1] 9th in terms of travel freedom, according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] It is also ranked 8th by the Global Passport Power Rank. [2]
For tourism purposes only, applying for an electronic travel authorization (Autorización de Viaje Electrónica AVE) requires holding a regular passport with a validity period of at least 6 months, a record of at least 1 entry into the United States in the past 2 years, or holding a valid entry permit issued by the United States (ESTA or B2/J ...
When departing from mainland China (other than the airports of Chongqing, Nanchang or Kunming), all citizens of mainland China cannot travel to Taiwan on their passports and must hold a Taiwan Travel Permit (往來台灣通行證), colloquially known as Mainland Resident Travel Permit (大通證), issued by the mainland Chinese authorities.
Millions of people are hitting the road or hopping on an airplane as Christmas holiday travel enters its final days. These live maps from FOX Weather will help you track the weather for your travels.
Taiwan: Foreign nationals are now permitted to enter Taiwan, with the exception of tourist visitors. As of 25 February 2021, all inbound and transit travelers are required to provide a COVID-19 RT-PCR negative test report issued within three working days of their incoming flight's scheduled departure time.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, days after the Beijing-claimed island’s new president took office with a warning to China to stop its threats ...