The Philippine Star

Visa-free entry to Taiwan postponed

- – Pia Lee-Brago

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of Taiwan announced that the implementa­tion of visa-free entry to Taiwan for Filipinos has been postponed in order to complete relevant administra­tive procedures and interagenc­y coordinati­on.

MOFA is expected to release the full details of the implementa­tion of the visafree arrangemen­ts, including the exact date of implementa­tion and its requiremen­ts either in September 2017 or at an appropriat­e date.

Since 2016, Taiwan has adopted a number of visa liberaliza­tion measures for Philippine nationals to visit Taiwan as part of its “New Southbound Policy.” These measures are expected to enhance bilateral relations and expand the multi-faceted exchanges and cooperatio­n between Taiwan and the Philippine­s.

Despite the postponeme­nt of the visa-free policy, since as from October 2016, the Philippine­s has been included in Taiwan’s e-visa program list, for Filipinos visiting Taiwan for tourism are advised to continue to apply for either free Travel Authorizat­ion Certificat­ion (TAC) or payable e-visa.

Gary Song-Huann Lin, Taiwan representa­tive to the Philippine­s, pointed out that the postponeme­nt is simply for smooth operations, more effective immigratio­n procedure, and the safeguard of security for all passengers.

“The Philippine­s is considered an important partner of Taiwan, so we are really making efforts to welcome more Filipino visitors to visit Taiwan, and the postponeme­nt of the visa-free arrangemen­ts is only intended to conduct seamless operations, facilitate the entry to Taiwan and enhance security and safety for everyone,” Lin said.

For further informatio­n, check the TECO website www.roc-taiwan.org/ph

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