Taiwan Visa- Enforcement Rules for the Issuance of ROC Visas to Foreign-Passport Holders (I)
Enforcement Rules for the Issuance of ROC (Taiwan) Visas to Foreign-Passport Holders (I)
Promulgated under MOFA’s administrative order (89) C2 NO. 8968130051 on May 31, 2000.
Revised under MOFA Administrative Order C2 No. 09369019120 on June 2, 2004
Article 1
The Enforcement Rules are prescribed in accordance with Article 15 for the Statute Governing the Issuance of ROC Visas to Foreign Passport Holders(hereinafter referred to as the Statute).
Article 2
Nationals of specific countries as prescribed in Article 6 for the Statute who are eligible for visa-exempt entry to the ROC, or to apply for a landing visa upon arrival in the ROC, shall meet the following requirements:
1. Unless otherwise regulated by treaties or agreements, or agreed to by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs(MOFA), the remaining validity of the applicant’s passport shall be of no less than six months;
2. The applicant has booked a return or onward air ticket/sea passage with the date of departure preceding the expiration of the length of stay;
3. A valid visa for the next destination has been secured, unless no visa is required for the onward trip;
4. Section 1, Article 10 of the Statute and Section 1, Article 17 of the Immigration Law do not apply to the applicant’s case.
Parties eligible for visa-exempt entry to the ROC, or the issuance of a visa upon arrival as stated in the preceding section, shall be chosen and announced by MOFA.




