APRC (Permanent Residency)
Alien Permanent Resident Certificate - Taiwan's permanent residency status. Standard path: 5 consecutive years of legal residence with 183+ days/year. Gold Card holders: 3 years. Must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency: average monthly income 2x minimum wage (currently ~NT$55,000) OR assets of NT$5 million+. Also available through professional skills with recognized certificates. APRC holders can work without permit, stay indefinitely, and access most social benefits. Standard APRC requires 183+ days/year in Taiwan; Gold Card APRC only requires 1 day every 5 years. Spouse and dependents can also apply after meeting residency requirements. Taiwan does not offer citizenship by naturalization without renouncing original citizenship (with rare exceptions).
Key Requirements:
- •5 years continuous residence (3 years for Gold Card holders)
- •183+ days/year in Taiwan during qualifying period
- •Financial proof: 2x minimum wage income OR NT$5 million assets
- +3 more requirements
Digital Nomad Visa
Launched January 2025 and extended to 2-year validity in January 2026. Designed for remote workers employed by companies outside Taiwan. Must be from visa-exempt country and meet income requirements: $40,000/year for age 30+, or $20,000/year for ages 20-29. Requires bank balance of at least $10,000 average per month. Does NOT include NHI (National Health Insurance), work permit for local employment, or Taiwan pension. Cannot bring dependents. Private health insurance required for duration of stay. Good option for those who don't qualify for Gold Card but want extended legal stay for remote work.
Key Requirements:
- •Citizen of visa-exempt country
- •Work for company outside Taiwan (employed or self-employed)
- •Annual income $40,000+ (age 30+) or $20,000+ (ages 20-29)
- +3 more requirements
Employment Gold Card
Taiwan's flagship 4-in-1 visa combining work permit, resident visa, ARC (Alien Resident Certificate), and multiple re-entry permit. No employer sponsorship required - holders can work for any company or freelance. Designed for foreign special professionals in 11 fields: Technology, Economy, Education, Culture & Arts, Sport, Finance, Law, Architecture, National Defense, Digital, and NDC Special Cases. Key benefit: 50% tax deduction on salary above NT$3 million for first 5 years as tax resident. Valid 1-3 years, renewable. Path to APRC after 3 years (vs standard 5 years). January 2026 amendments expanded eligibility to top 1,500 university graduates. Can apply from anywhere including within Taiwan.
Key Requirements:
- •Qualification in one of 11 professional fields
- •Meet field-specific criteria (salary NT$160,000+/month OR professional achievements)
- •Valid passport with 6+ months validity
- +2 more requirements
Entrepreneur Visa
Visa for foreigners starting innovative businesses in Taiwan. Launched in 2015 to foster entrepreneurship. Applicants must demonstrate innovative business plan meeting criteria such as: secured funding from Taiwan government programs or recognized VCs, acceptance into approved incubators/accelerators, ownership of patents, or relevant startup experience. Investment Commission of Ministry of Economic Affairs evaluates eligibility. Initial 1-year residence with work rights, renewable based on business progress. Can bring spouse and minor children. Lower financial barrier than traditional investment visa. Taiwan's startup ecosystem includes active government support, incubators, and access to Asia-Pacific markets.
Key Requirements:
- •Innovative business plan
- •Meet at least one criterion: VC funding, incubator acceptance, patent ownership, or startup experience
- •Approval from Investment Commission
- +2 more requirements
Family Visa (JFRV)
Join Family Resident Visa (JFRV) for spouses, parents, and children of Taiwan nationals with registered household. Spouses of ROC citizens can apply for resident visa and ARC based on marriage. First-time spouse applicants receive 1-year ARC, must apply accompanied by spouse. After 3 years of residence with 183+ days/year, can apply for APRC. JFRV holders married to Taiwan citizens do NOT need separate work permit - open work rights. Dependents of foreign ARC holders (not citizens) need separate work permit and must prove sponsoring relative earns NT$53,000+/month average. Family reunification is prioritized in Taiwan immigration policy.
Key Requirements:
- •Proof of family relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate)
- •Document authentication by Taiwan mission
- •Sponsor's Taiwan ID or ARC
- +2 more requirements
Investment Visa
Residence path for foreigners making substantial investment in Taiwan. Minimum investment of USD $200,000 in an approved business or enterprise. Can be sole proprietor, partner, or corporate shareholder. Business must be legally registered in Taiwan and actively operating. Investment Commission approval required. Receive resident visa then ARC. Pathway to APRC after 5 years of continuous residence. Popular among retirees and those seeking long-term residence without employment, as Taiwan has no dedicated retirement visa. Investment can be in various sectors subject to restrictions on certain industries.
Key Requirements:
- •Minimum USD $200,000 investment
- •Investment Commission approval
- •Legal business registration in Taiwan
- +2 more requirements
Student Visa
Visa for international students pursuing degree programs or Mandarin language study in Taiwan. Requires acceptance from a Taiwan university or registered language center. Degree students can work part-time up to 20 hours/week with work permit. Language students have more limited work rights. Join NHI after 6 months residence (or immediately if enrolled in degree program at some universities). Taiwan universities offer programs in English, particularly in STEM and business. Government scholarships available (Taiwan Scholarship, ICDF). After graduation, can apply for work permit with job offer or qualify for Gold Card. Mandarin training is world-class with traditional characters.
Key Requirements:
- •Acceptance letter from Taiwan educational institution
- •Proof of financial support
- •Valid passport
- +2 more requirements
Working Holiday Visa
Program for young people (typically 18-30, varies by country) from partner nations to vacation in Taiwan with permission for short-term work. Available to citizens of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Poland, Slovakia, and UK among others. Usually valid for 1 year with possible 6-month extension (country-dependent). Can work for any employer without sponsor, but employment is meant to be incidental to travel. Annual quotas apply for each nationality. Good opportunity for cultural immersion and Mandarin learning while earning.
Key Requirements:
- •Citizenship in partner country
- •Age 18-30 (or 35 for some countries)
- •Valid passport
- +4 more requirements
Work Permit & ARC
Standard work authorization for foreign professionals employed by Taiwan companies. Employer applies for work permit through Ministry of Labor, then employee applies for resident visa and ARC (Alien Resident Certificate). 2026 amendments: graduates from top 1,500 universities exempted from 2-year work experience requirement; top 200 university graduates can apply directly to MOL without employer sponsorship. White-collar permits for professionals, educators, researchers typically require bachelor's degree or relevant experience. Blue-collar permits for manufacturing/construction have different requirements. Work permit tied to specific employer; changing jobs requires new application. Maximum 3-year validity, renewable up to 12 years total for most categories.
Key Requirements:
- •Job offer from Taiwan employer
- •Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
- •Employer files work permit with Ministry of Labor
- +2 more requirements
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