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Taiwan relaxes visa for PHL,


five other ASEAN
countries, India
Published September 21, 2016 6:10pm

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/582245/news/pinoyabroad/taiwan-relaxesvisa-for-phl-five-other-asean-countries-india
To attract more travelers, Taiwan has relaxed its visa policy for the
Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and India,
its representative office in Manila said Wednesday.
Eligible applicants from these countries will be issued multiple-entry
visas valid for three months and allows single stays of up to 30 days if
they hold permanent resident certificates issued by Australia, Canada,
Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Schengen Agreement signatories, the
United Kingdom, and the United States.
Holders of a visa or a resident card from one of these countries either
valid or expired within 10 years from the date of expected arrival in
Taiwan are also qualified to apply under the simplified visa scheme.
The new policy was enforced on September 1.
Visa applications should be filed online here to obtain a Travel
Authorization Certificate, which is free of charge.
The adjustments come following consultations between the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, the National Immigration Agency, and the Tourism
Bureau which aims to furthering the interactions with the 10 members
of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Taiwan Economic and
Cultural Office (TECO) said in a statement.

At present, nationals of Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand enjoy


visa-free entry to Taiwan.
Taiwans new visa regulation, TECO said, also eases application for
those joining group tours from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar,
the Philippines, Vietnam and India.
Travel agencies representing tourist groups from these countries can
file applications here after receiving a permit from the Tourism Bureaus
overseas offices.
A 30-day single-entry eVisa will be issued to the qualified members of
the group.
These programs are expected to attract more travelers to Taiwan for
short-term tourism, business, visits to relatives, and cultural
exchanges, TECO said.
It also aims to further increase interactions between Taiwan and ASEAN
member states, as well as India, while implementing a people-centered
New Southbound Policy, it said.
Manila and Taipei have no formal diplomatic ties in deference to the
One-China Policy. Taiwan is represented by TECO, which acts as its defacto embassy in the country.
Taiwan, a self-ruling democratic island which separated from mainland
China in 1949, is regarded by Beijing as its renegade province. KBK,
GMA News
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