Taiwan Visa – Statute Governing Issuance of ROC Visas in Foreign Passports (IV)

Blogged under Taiwan Visa by Bryan on Tuesday 25 July 2006 at 2:26 pm

Statute Governing Issuance of ROC (Taiwan) Visas in Foreign Passports (IV)

Article 13

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs or ROC overseas missions may revoke and invalidate a visa under any one of the following circumstances:

1. The visa holder falls under any of thecategories referred to in Paragraph 1 of the previous Article.
2. The visa holder engages in activities in the ROC that are not in accordance with the purpose(s) of the visa.
3. The visa holder engages within or outside the ROC in fraud, drug trafficking, subversion, violence or other activities endangering the ROC national interest, law enforcement, good customs or social stability.
4. The original purpose for the visa application no longer exists.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs may authorize other agencies to revoke or invalidate a visa.

Article 14

Diplomatic visas and courtesy visas are issued gratis. Application fees and/or other stipulated charges apply to all other visas unless otherwise regulated by treaties or agreements, or approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs based on the principle of reciprocity, or based on the needs of public duty. The visa fee rates shall be stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Statute Governing Issuance of ROC (Taiwan) Visas in Foreign Passports

Article 15

Regulations for the implementation of the Statute shall be stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Article 16

The Statute shall enter into effect on the date of its promulgation.

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