Visas for Taiwan
If enrolling in the Mandarin program at Providence University, we will send your Acceptance Papers to your
home address, which you can then use to apply for your student resident visa (student ARC) before leaving home.
Visa Types
- Visa free entry - No visa is required for stays of up to 14 days in Taiwan. Such visas
cannot be extended and you will have to leave after 14 days.
- Landing visa - A landing visa is valid for 1 month and can be applied for at Chiang Kai-Shek
International Airport provided that the traveller's passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the
date of expected departure and holds a return ticket departing from Taiwan within 1 month. A Landing visa
cannot be extended within Taiwan and travellers will have to leave after 30 days.
- Working holiday visa - Available to Australian and New Zealand passport holders aged between 18 and
30 years. Initial duration of stay shall be 180 days, which may be extended for no more than another
180 days while the visa is still valid.
- Visitor visa - This can be a multiple or single visitor visa. This type of visa is only issued in
your home country. If you are teaching English, then we will get your visitor visa changed to a work permit.
Extendable visitor visas are valid for stays up to 60 days and may be extended up to 6 months
without leaving Taiwan if you are studying Mandarin. If you decide to stay longer than
6 months, you can then apply for a resident visa. In order to receive a 60 day extendable
VISA from your local Taiwanese
Consulate, you will need to have official documentation with you upon application.
- Resident visa - There are 3 types of ARC: 1) Marriage ARC ; 2) Work ARC ; 3) Student ARC. The
Student ARC can be applied for after 4 months of study on a visitor visa. You may then stay in Taiwan
indefinitely as long as you are studying at Providence University or an accredited ARC issuing
institution.
If arriving on a visitor visa and you then decide to stay longer than 6 months (maximum
allowable on a visitor visa) you can then apply within Taiwan for a resident visa. It's a very simple
process taking about 10 days. Requirement is that you have first completed 4 months of Mandarin study
at Providence University or an approved ARC issuing institution.
Note you cannot 'piggy-back' anyone on your student resident visa (student ARC). 'Piggy-backing' is only
allowed on a work-permit (work ARC).
Visa Extensions
We suggest you apply for a 60-day extendable visitor visa at your local Taiwanese Consulate. After
60 days, we will provide you with a set of papers to take to the local police station where you will
get another 60-days without having to leave Taiwan. If you intend staying for 6 months then it will
not be necessary to apply for a resident visa, however should you decide that you want to stay
longer then you can change your visitor visa after 4 months to a residents visa (4 months is the
government requirement for qualifying for a resident visa).
Non-Extendable Visitor Visas
There is the occasion when applicants receive non-extendable 30-day or 60-day visitor visas. If you have been offered an English
teaching contract, then you may change these type of visas into
extendable visas or a work permit within Taiwan without leaving -
we will provide you with the necessary paperwork to allow you to
change these type of visas at the local Foreign Affairs office. If
enrolling in our Mandarin program, then you will need to show a
bank statement of US$3,000 to have your visa extended.
Getting The Proper Visa Before You Come
Before you leave your home country to come to Taiwan, you will need to apply for a visa at your local
Taiwanese Consulate.
You will be required to take the following with you to apply for your visa:
- Acceptance documents - we will send these to you
- Valid passport
- 2 passport sized photographs
- An application processing fee - varies country to country
- A statement showing that you have enough funds - approx.
US$2,000
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We suggest you first call your local Taiwanese Consulate and inform them that you intend going to Taiwan to learn Chinese and ask them which documents you require
etc - the above is a guideline only.
Important Notice
It is important that you stick to ONE reason for coming to Taiwan throughout your entire application
at your local Taiwanese Consulate. Visa Offices do not accept applications when more than one reason is
mentioned for coming to Taiwan. If you intend teaching then we suggest you make no mention of that
- you can apply for a work permit whilst in Taiwan but if you mention that you intend working then you will
have to provide official documents to prove that you already have a work permit before you come.
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