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Residency Requirements & Legal Guide in Taiwan

Legal requirements, residency pathways, and administrative processes for expats

Visa Requirements for Taiwan
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Taiwan's administrative system feels predictable and foreigner-friendly for newcomers, with high digitalization via online portals like the National Immigration Agency (NIA) and MOFA websites. English is limited in bureaucracy—Mandarin dominates—but major cities offer translation support. Processes are efficient with clear timelines, though ARC applications require in-person visits and document apostilles. Regional variations minimal; Taipei offices busier but digitized.

Legal System

Taiwan's legal system is independent, predictable, and accessible via district courts with online case filing. Foreigners treated equally; English translations available in higher courts. Legal aid societies assist low-income expats. Strong rule of law ranking globally.

Civil law (German-influenced)

Consumer Protection

Fair Trade Commission (FTC) enforces strong protections with easy complaint filing online/via hotline. 7-day cooling-off for door-to-door sales; warranties standardized. Small claims courts handle disputes up to NT$500,000 efficiently.

  • 7-day return right for online/mail orders
  • 2-year warranty on consumer goods
  • Price transparency mandates
  • FTC mediation for disputes
  • Ban on unfair contract terms

Bureaucracy & Administrative Efficiency

Highly digitized with MOICA portal for business, NIA e-services for visas/ARCs. Appointments bookable online; processing 1-4 weeks typically. Friction: Mandarin-only forms, apostille needs for foreign docs. Minimal regional variation; urban offices faster.

Residency Pathways

  • Work (Employment Gold Card): 4-in-1 visa for skilled workers: work permit + resident visa + ARC + re-entry permit. Valid 1-3 years; renewable.Bachelor's degree or 5y exp + salary >NT$160k/month + job offer
  • Study: Student visa (up to program length) convertible to work post-graduation. ARC issued upon arrival.University acceptance + financial proof (NT$200k/year) + health check
  • Investment: Investor visa for NT$15M+ investment in business; leads to ARC.Business plan + funds proof; creates 5 jobs
  • Family reunification: For spouses/children of Taiwanese citizens or ARC holders; ARC granted.Marriage/birth cert (apostilled) + sponsor income proof
  • Self-employment/Freelance: Via Employment Gold Card or business registration; ARC for 1-3y.Business license + NT$500k capital + revenue plan
  • Retirement: Visitor visa extendable; no dedicated retirement path but long-term via investment.

Property Ownership

Foreigners can buy property after 1-3 years residency (ARC holders exempt in practice). Process: Obtain approval from Ministry of Interior (valid 6 months), then register deed at land office. No restrictions on apartments; financed via local banks.

Restrictions: Mainland Chinese restricted; others need MOI approval for land >1,000 sqm or near borders. 20% deed tax + surcharges for non-residents.
Foreign Ownership: Allowed

Banking Access

Foreigners open accounts easily post-ARC with major banks (CTBC, Taishin). Online banking in English; no FATCA issues for US expats. Multi-currency accounts common.

Non-EU Citizens: Present ARC + passport at branch; approval same-day. No minimum balance for basic accounts.
Required Documents:
  • Valid passport
  • ARC or visa
  • Proof of address (lease/utility bill)
  • Taiwan phone number

Insurance Requirements

National Health Insurance (NHI) mandatory for residents >6 months; employers deduct premiums. Private travel insurance required for initial visas. Liability insurance common for rentals.

Health Insurance: Mandatory
Car Insurance: Required
Other Requirements:
  • Travel insurance for visa entry
  • Liability for property rentals

Citizenship Requirements

Residency:
5 years (Continuous with ARC; 3y for spouses)
Language:
Conversational Mandarin proficiency (interview)
Integration:
Knowledge of Taiwan history/society (oral test)
Dual Citizenship:
Restricted - Not permitted for adults; must renounce original citizenship
Additional Information:
Naturalization via 5 years continuous residency (3 if married to Taiwanese). Application to MOJ; interview required. Renunciation of prior citizenship usually needed.

Areas Requiring Further Research

  • 2026 updates to Employment Gold Card salary thresholds
  • Recent changes to property approval timelines for foreigners
Sources & References (6)
immigration

Bureau of Consular Affairs - Visa Information

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan

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immigration

National Immigration Agency - ARC Application

National Immigration Agency, Taiwan

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banking

Financial Supervisory Commission - Banking for Foreigners

FSC Taiwan

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property

Ministry of Interior - Land Administration

Ministry of Interior, Taiwan

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consumer

Fair Trade Commission - Consumer Protection

Taiwan Fair Trade Commission

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citizenship

National Immigration Agency - Naturalization

National Immigration Agency, Taiwan

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