Manila Standard

Taiwan to extend PH visa plan

- By Rey E. Requejo

THE Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) on Saturday said it is confident the Philippine­s will not lose its visa-free entry privileges in Taiwan after a Taiwanese official said it could be extended annually.

Filipinos are currently eligible for the visa exemption program for a stay of up to 14 days, except those holding diplomatic or official/service passports until July 31.

Peiyung Hsu, a representa­tive from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippine­s had said this

could be extended “because people people connectivi­ty is so important.”

MECO chairperso­n Silvestre Bello III said Taiwan needs Filipinos not only for the tourism sector, but other business sectors as well.

“We were informed that there might

to be some policy changes pero hanggang ngayon wala pa naman and I am still confident yung ating visa-free privilege will not be discarded kasi kailangan nila ang mga Pilipino,” Bello told reporters in a briefing.

Bello, a former labor secretary, said he was not keen on requesting the duration of the visa-free stay there to be lengthened.

Taiwan is targeting to attract at least 200,000 Filipino tourists to Taiwan as well as 200,000 Taiwanese tourists to the Philippine­s.

Around 5,000 Filipinos may be needed for the manufactur­ing sector soon, said Bello.

Bello meanwhile said that the situation in Taiwan is normal and the safety of overseas Filipinos there has been assured by the Taiwanese government amid tensions with neighborin­g China.

Bello said that the Philippine government is looking after the welfare and well-being of Filipinos there, while noting that Taiwan is prepared to protect not only its citizens but foreigners as well in case of an emergency.

The National Police Agency of Taiwan has also made an assurance that Filipinos there would be secured and protected, he added.

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