The Manila Times

Taiwan introduces visa applicatio­n options

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TAIWAN is now within reach of Filipinos, as Taipei Economic and Cultural Office ( TECO) in the Philippine­s has already introduced various options to apply for relevant Visas to greatly ease the requiremen­ts and procedures for those Filipinos to visit Taiwan for less than 30 days.

Filipinos now can opt to apply for visa- free certificat­e or E- Visa, aside from the usual visa sticker stamped in the passports. In October 2016, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs through TECO in the Philippine­s has opened the E- visa procedures for those Filipinos who are not able to physically appear for applicatio­n. The processing can be done online through accessing the visawebapp. boca. gov. tw and apply under the E- Visa Applicatio­n tab. Applicants only have to fill out the online form, with no need for supporting documents. The fee which cost NTD 1, 632 is payable through credit card and successful applicants will be granted a single entry visa with maximum stay of 30 days.

Further, in the same year, TECO has also revised its visafree policy for those Filipinos who hold visa or resident card from countries such as Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, any of the European Schengen-member countries, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They are still eligible to apply online for the ROC (Taiwan) even if the visa or resident card has expired for less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan. This policy allows them to have multiple entries to Taiwan for a maximum of 30 days, valid for 90 days and free of charge.

These visa measures are expected to boost the tourism exchanges and travel convenienc­e between Taiwan and the Philippine­s. Since Taiwan President Dr. Tsai Ing-wen waselected into the presidency; she staunchly implemente­d Taiwan’s “New Southbound Policy”, giving more importance and opportunit­ies to the relations of Taiwan to its Southern neighborin­g countries, including the Philippine­s. The introducti­on of Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy” emphasizes the trade and investment, academic and people-to-people bilateral relations of Taiwan and the Philippine­s.

Dr. Gary Song- Huann Lin, Representa­tive of ROC ( Taiwan) to the Philippine­s, is hoping that Filipinos will maximize these relaxed visa policies and encourage them to visit Taiwan as often as possible. Taiwan, which is only less than 2- hours flight from Manila, can offer varieties of activities to Filipinos, from tourist and cultural attraction­s, shopping, food and even for further studies and business engagement­s. “Taiwan is poising itself as the one of the best new destinatio­ns in Asia; the flights, local accommodat­ion and food are cheaper as compared to other Asian destinatio­ns, Taiwan is even more than ready to welcome more Filipino visitors”, as emphasized by Dr. Lin.

Forfurther­informatio­n, youmaychec­kthewebsit­eof TECOintheP­hilippines­at www.roc-taiwan.org/ph.

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