Taiwan Launches 1st Ever Digital Nomad Visa For Digital Workers

With the introduction of its first digital nomad visa, Taiwan permits qualified overseas remote workers to spend up to six months living and working on the island.

Hong Kong at evening

According to the U.S. State Department, U.S. citizens can currently go to Taiwan on a short-term tourist visa for a maximum of 90 days.

Read on to find out all the details!

Taiwan’s National Development Council Launches First Ever Digital Nomad Visa

Taiwan’s National Development Council announced the digital nomad visa last summer in an effort to draw in overseas digital workers and strengthen the nation’s economy and tourism.

Taiwan intends to implement initiatives including investment and entrepreneurship opportunities to further incentivize digital nomads.

To facilitate travel between these locations, collaboration has been planned with South Korea and Japan, both of which have introduced their own digital nomad visas recently.

Taiwan provides digital nomads with access to beaches, national parks, famous night markets, and old temples.

With progressive LGBTQ policies, the nation is known as a safe travel destination. According to Numbeo’s Safety Index, Taipei, the capital, is the third-safest city in the world.

Requirements For Digital Nomad Visa

Applicants must be nationals of nations that do not require visas, like the United States, in order to be eligible for Taiwan’s digital nomad visa.

Having obtained a digital nomad visa from another nation is one prerequisite for candidacy.

Candidates who are 30 years of age or older must demonstrate that they made at least $40,000 a year during one of the previous two years.

Candidates between the ages of 20 and 29 must provide documentation that they made at least $20,000 per year during one of the previous two years.

Tax certificates, like a W-2 or employer pay stub, can be used as evidence of income.

Documents that are required include a valid passport, proof of international health insurance, bank deposits demonstrating at least $10,000 each month for the previous six months, and documentation of prior experience working remotely (such as a work contract or resume) are all required.

Online applications are available for Taiwan’s digital nomad visa.


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