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Restrictions on Entering Taiwan:  National Immigration Agency - Restrictions on Entering Taiwan (Chinese)

For the latest Taiwan entry/exit and quarantine information, please refer to the website of the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Ministry of Health and Welfare:  Taiwan Center for Disease Control - Border Quarantine

Updated COVID-19 Response Actions

From August 15, 2023:

  • If you have suspected symptoms of COVID-19 or receive a positive quick test, please follow the "0+n self-health management" approach. Under this system, no quarantine is required, but such individuals should avoid any unnecessary departures from their residence/hotel room and they should wear a mask at all times when they go out. These procedures should be followed until a negative quick test is received, or 5 days after the most recent positive test.
  • Individuals with severe risk factors should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Foreign travelers may obtain tourist visas if they hold foreign passports or travel documents valid for more than six months in the Republic of China for purposes of sightseeing, business, family visits, study or training, medical treatments, or other legitimate activities. Visa requirements included one completed application form, incoming and outgoing travel tickets, one photo, documents verifying the purpose of the visits, and other relevant documents. The Visitor Visa Application Form can be downloaded from the website of the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The completed form should be submitted to an Embassies and Mission Abroad of the Republic of China for visa issuances.

For any further information, please visit the website of the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs . For any further questions about visa application, please contact: e-mail: [email protected] , TEL: +886-2-2343-2888.

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Custom hints for Passenger please check Directorate General of Customs' website at  Taipei Customs Office . 

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Foreign Currencies: value over US$10,000 should be declared. New Taiwan Currency: under NT$100,000. A traveler should apply for the permission to the Central Bank for amounts over such value. There is no restriction on the amount of gold that a traveler can bring out of Taiwan; however, a traveler should declare to the customs office. When carrying out gold valued over US$20,000 out of Taiwan, a traveler should apply for an export permit to the Bureau of Foreign Trade, MOEA (Tel : +886-2-2351-0271 ext. 352) and apply for customs clearance to the customs office.

NB: A traveler should register at the customs office counter when bringing out of Taiwan gold, foreign currencies or new taiwan currency in excess of the said amount. (Tel: +886-3-398-2308, +886-3-398-3222)

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Can I travel to Taiwan from the United States?

Most visitors from the United States, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Taiwan.

Can I travel to Taiwan if I am vaccinated?

Fully vaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Taiwan without restrictions.

Can I travel to Taiwan without being vaccinated?

Unvaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Taiwan without restrictions.

Do I need a COVID test to enter Taiwan?

Visitors from the United States are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Taiwan.

Can I travel to Taiwan without quarantine?

Travelers from the United States are not required to quarantine.

Do I need to wear a mask in Taiwan?

Mask usage in Taiwan is recommended in enclosed environments and public transportation.

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Confirmed: Taiwan reopening to tourists from 13 October

Aaron Wong

Taiwan will end mandatory quarantine from 13 October, with ARTs replacing PCR tests on arrival and visa-waiver schemes restored.

Taiwan previously announced that it would scrap mandatory quarantine and reopen its borders to tourists from “around” 13 October 2022, ending more than 30 months of isolation from the world. 

13 October 2022 has now been confirmed as the actual date, and tourists can look forward to a fully-restored visa waiver scheme for nationals of more than 60 countries, and ART testing replacing PCR tests on arrival. Vaccinations will not be required for entry.

Taiwan reopens to tourists on 13 October

From 13 October 2022, Taiwan will permit tourist arrivals from all countries, regardless of vaccination status.

The current system of “3+4” (where arriving travellers are subject to three days of quarantine and four days of self-health monitoring) will be replaced by a system of “0+7” (no quarantine and seven days of self-health monitoring). 

Taiwan’s visa-waiver scheme will be restored for all countries that were eligible pre-COVID, and arrivals will only be required to take an on-arrival ART at the airport, with no isolation necessary.

Visa-waiver scheme

Taiwan has fully restored its visa-waiver scheme for all previously eligible countries including Singapore. 

The visa exemption period for Singaporeans is 30 days. Nationals of other countries may be eligible for an exemption of up to 90 days.

Testing regime

Taiwan removed its pre-departure test requirement from 15 August 2022 for all international arrivals, although anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 in the past seven days is not permitted to travel. 

The current regime of on-arrival PCR testing at the airport will be replaced by ART testing instead.  Travellers aged 2 and above will be issued 4x ART kits on arrival. They will do self-administered tests on Day 0, 2, 4 and 6.

There is no need to report a negative result. Visitors who test positive will need to quarantine at designated hotels.

Masking requirements

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Masks are not required on flights to or from Taiwan, although EVA Air and China Airlines continue to enforce the rule. Singapore Airlines passengers will not be required to mask, as per the airline’s latest global mask policy.  

Masks are currently required at Taipei Airport and all other indoor and outdoor locations, except in the following situations:

  • When exercising outdoors or indoors;
  • When taking individual/group photos indoors or outdoors;
  • When driving a vehicle or riding a scooter or bicycle by oneself or with live-in family members;
  • When livestreaming, filming, moderating an event, reporting, delivering remarks, giving a speech, lecturing, or during activities or events involving conversations with others;
  • When outdoor workers working in open spaces;
  • When people are in forests/mountains (including forest recreation areas) and on the beach;
  • When people are in hot/cold springs, dry sauna rooms, spas, steam rooms, saunas, during water activities, or in venues where masks can get wet easily.
  • Masks may be removed when consuming food/beverages outside.
  • Masks may be temporarily removed in venues or during activities (e.g. art performers performing a show, film crews/TV news anchors when filming, and athletes and referees participating in sports competitions) that comply with the CECC’s or competent authority’s epidemic prevention and control rules.

The full list of masking requirements can be found here.  

However, Taiwan also plans to progressively loosen its mask requirements as restrictions lift, except on public transport.

Flights to Taiwan

As of October 2022, flights between Singapore and Taipei are operated by Singapore Airlines, Scoot, China Airlines, EVA Air and Starlux. There are a total of 24 flights per week in each direction, though that should increase given the reopening (Singapore Airlines goes daily on this route from November). 

From SIN to TPE

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Singapore Airlines operates its Boeing 787-10 on this route, which has 337 seats, split into 36 Business Class and 301 Economy Class.

Passengers can look forward to its 2018 Regional Business Class seats , which offer full flat beds in a 1-2-1 configuration. While they’re certainly narrower than the Business Class seats Singapore Airlines offers on its long-haul flights, I still find them highly comfortable and private. 

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A full review of this product can be found below.

Review: Singapore Airlines B787-10 Business Class Seoul to Singapore

How much do awards cost?

Here’s the cost of KrisFlyer awards on the Singapore – Taipei route. Do remember that First and Premium Economy awards are not available on the B787-10, since it has Business and Economy cabins only. 

Business Saver awards are available from early November.

Alternatively, KrisFlyer members can redeem 46,000 miles for a Business Class award on EVA Air. A total of S$130 of fuel surcharges will apply on a one-way award from Singapore, and award space is available from early November too.

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Taiwan is set to reopen to tourists from 13 October 2022, and while there were rumours they might go with a “Japan-style reopening” and make visitors join closely-controlled tour groups, I’m glad that common sense has prevailed with free-and-easy travel available from the get go.

Will you be planning a Taiwan trip?

Aaron Wong

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Personally I can’t see any reason to travel to countries that still require any kind of test on arrival as you still run the risk of having to be stuck in quarantine, especially when there are so many options now where there is no testing or risk of quarantine. Obviously if someone has a real need to travel there for personal reasons or business I get that. However when just picking somewhere for a leisure trip for me its not worth the risk. Our most recent trip to Australia felt great in that regard. No testing of any kind, same entry …  Read more »

Aaron Wong

true. as long as on-arrival testing remains, tourists will have to confront that possibility. that’s why japan is higher on my to-go list- no on-arrival tests!

I forgot that Japan had removed all testing, though I do remember reading your latest article on expected proper reopening in October. Hopefully will have at least one of these as a good option (not just entry requirements but also local rules and flight availability/pricing) during the winter season for some cool weather!

phister

Spot on James. Screw those countries which are still dicking around with meaningless Covid protocols.

Bryan Wang

Only 70,000KM (not miles) required for BR return biz award ticket if you have Air China miles. Tax is about $300+.

Bob the builder

Masks still required even when outdoors? Nah.

Tom

There appears to be an exemption for live-streaming – somewhat makes a farce of the whole policy if you can get around it by carrying a phone in your top pocket streaming to YouTube. Then again this was also the case when you were required to mask up to walk into a restaurant for ten meters only for everyone to remove it once they sat down and ate for an hour in a small enclosed room.

“Science” and “covid regulations” said goodbye to each other in this part of the world in early 2021 unfortunately.

H S

Now that masks have become optional in SG (except public transport, which is fine) I won’t be travelling anywhere with non-optional wide mask mandates. So HK and Taiwan is out, although I’d love to go back to Taipei.

I’m postponing Japan as well, until non-masking become locally acceptable. Would be interesting to know the local sentiments.

asprino

Well unless you think China is not a country. If not Taiwan hasn’t reopened for tourists for all countries

Coby

Hi, is there a requirement that each person must have an individual room with a private bath room. Anyone can help verify? Thanks

https://www.traveltaiwanduringcovid19.com/538/home-quarantine-policy/

  • In principle, arriving travelers should stay at home or a residence of a friend or family member or a hotel room that meets the requirement of  “one person per room” (with a private bathroom)  in the self-initiated epidemic prevention period.

Steven

I just got back last Sun. In general, overseas visitors coming in on same flight are ok to stay in the same hotel room. My case, I confirmed with the hotel, and a friend checked with her tour guide. Heard of another case where the hotel rooms are with shared toilet facilities on a floor basis, and that hotel was not ok with more than 1 person per room.

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Taiwan lifts COVID-19 quarantine requirement for travelers

KYODO NEWS

Taiwan on Thursday lifted its COVID-19 quarantine requirement for travelers to remain in isolation for three days, in a move aimed at reviving its pandemic-battered tourism industry.

Along with the quarantine relaxation, Taiwan also increased the daily limit on arrivals from 60,000 to 150,000, under the second stage of the island's policy to ease restrictions on travelers imposed in March 2020.

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While home quarantine is no longer required, arriving travelers must still monitor their health for seven days and avoid coming into contact with people at high risk of developing severe COVID-19 such as the elderly and children.

The Central Epidemic Command Center announced the policy last month. Under the first stage from Sept. 29, travelers were no longer required to take saliva-based PCR tests at the airport.

The easing of quarantine measures has raised hopes for an increase in foreign tourists, including from Japan, where Taiwan is regarded as a popular destination.

The quarantine requirement was removed despite high numbers of daily coronavirus cases, which have fluctuated between 20,000 and 94,000 since May this year.

As of Thursday, the cumulative number of confirmed cases had reached nearly 7 million, including more than 11,000 deaths.

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