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8 June 2016: The Taiwan government plans to extend its visa exemption scheme to Indonesian passport holders, as well as visa simplification to the rest 7 ASEAN nations. Visitors from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam will be granted entry privileges such as visa waivers, landing visas or e-visas ...
A Taiwan residence visa issued in 2024 A Taiwan visitor visa issued to a Thai citizen by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Macau Visa sample of Taiwan (old version) Visitors to the Republic of China (Taiwan) must obtain a visa or authorization in advance, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or countries whose nationals ...
Indonesia: e-VOA / Visa on arrival [118] 30 days [119] The Indonesian government announced that Taiwanese citizens will be eligible for visa exemption. [1] The passport must be valid for at least 6 months upon arrival. Iran: eVisa [120] [121] 30 days
Likewise, a resident in Macau with both MSAR and Portuguese passports will need to use the Portuguese one as well. Those with HKSAR, MSAR or BN(O) passports who also have nationalities or passports from a non-visa-exempt country (e.g., Brazil) are required to apply for a Taiwanese visa.
A national without household registration (NWOHR) is a person with Republic of China nationality who does not have household registration in Taiwan.Nationals with this status may be subject to immigration controls when entering the Taiwan Area, do not have automatic residence rights there, cannot vote in Taiwanese elections, and are exempt from conscription.
It is true that Taiwan accepts Indonesian passport holders if they have a residence permit of certain other countries. This makes the visa free entrance primarily dependent on a residence permit. While I would advocate for this to be part of visa policy of Taiwan , in these sections it is such a rare exception -not intrinsic to Indonesian ...
Those with HKSAR, MSAR or BN(O) passports who also have nationalities or passports from a non-visa-exempt country (e.g., Brazil) are required to apply for a Taiwanese visa. Unlike most Chinese residents, residents in Hong Kong and Macau are not subject to a daily quota of this permit regardless of place of application.
Until 1994, despite being a trade office, this office was placed under the National Intelligence Coordinating Board supervision. Since 7 July 1994, the office moved under the Department of Trade (now Ministry of Trade) supervision thru Presidential Decree No. 48/1994 until the present day and renamed to its current name.