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Taiwan adds New Zealand to e-Gate programPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan adds New Zealand to e-Gate program

New Zealand nationals can enter Taiwan using the country’s e-Gate system starting Nov. 29, according to the National Immigration Agency.

Taiwan-New Zealand Reciprocal Moves--New Zealand Travelers Eligible for Taiwan’s e-Gate Starting November 29Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan-New Zealand Reciprocal Moves--New Zealand Travelers Eligible for Taiwan’s e-Gate Starting November 29

Minister of the Interior Liu, Shyh-Fang will officially announce tomorrow (November 29, 2025) that Taiwan is going to open e-Gate, the Taiwan automated immigration clearance service, to travelers from New Zealand. Minister Liu will be joined by Mr. Christopher Langley, Director of the New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office, Mr. Chang, Chun-Yu, Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Southern Taiwan Office, and Mr. Huang, Kun-Hung, Director of Kaohsiung International Airport

New Zealand government grants Taiwan nationals access to e-gate servicesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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New Zealand government grants Taiwan nationals access to e-gate services

Thanks to the joint efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the Ministry of the Interior (MOI), Immigration New Zealand, and the New Zealand Customs Service in promoting reciprocal access to automated immigration and customs inspection and clearance services, the New Zealand government announced today that starting from October 13, Taiwan e-passport holders were eligible to use e-gates when entering and departing New Zealand.

Traveling to Taiwan? Starting October 1, 2025, Complete the Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) Online for Faster Clearance!Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Traveling to Taiwan? Starting October 1, 2025, Complete the Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) Online for Faster Clearance!

From October 1, 2025, all traditional paper-based arrival cards will be replaced by online Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC). This new measure aims to streamline immigration clearance and eliminate the hassle of filling out the paper forms. According to the National Immigration Agency (NIA), TWAC is free of charge and must be completed entirely online. Foreign travelers may complete the form online on the official TWAC website within three days before arrival.

Mutual Visa Requirements between R.O.C. (Taiwan) and 18 Countries of New Southbound PolicyPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Mutual Visa Requirements between R.O.C. (Taiwan) and 18 Countries of New Southbound Policy

MOFA announces one-year extension of trial visa-free entry from August 1, 2022, to July 31, 2023, for nationals from Thailand, the Philippines, Brunei.

Enjoy Fast and Convenient Clearance with the New Generation e-Gate This SummerPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Enjoy Fast and Convenient Clearance with the New Generation e-Gate This Summer

The summer travel season is in full swing, and international airports across Taiwan are experiencing high volumes of outbound travelers. The National Immigration Agency (NIA) reminds travelers to check the validity of their passports and visas before departure. For faster and more efficient immigration processing, travelers are encouraged to use the new generation e-Gate system.

MOFA welcomes Brunei Darussalam announcement concerning visa-free treatment for Taiwanese nationalsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA welcomes Brunei Darussalam announcement concerning visa-free treatment for Taiwanese nationals

The government of Brunei Darussalam indicated on June 23 that, beginning that day, holders of a Taiwan passport valid for six months or longer would be granted visa-free entry into Brunei Darussalam for stays of up to 14 days. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) sincerely welcomes this announcement.

MOFA welcomes Philippine announcement concerning visa-free treatment for Taiwanese nationalsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA welcomes Philippine announcement concerning visa-free treatment for Taiwanese nationals

The Philippine government indicated on June 19 that Taiwanese passport holders would be granted visa-free entry to the Philippines for stays of up to 14 days beginning July 1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) sincerely welcomes this announcement.

Taiwan to Launch Mandatory Online Arrival Registration - Starting October 1, 2025. More Intuitive, More friendly And More Convenient!Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan to Launch Mandatory Online Arrival Registration - Starting October 1, 2025. More Intuitive, More friendly And More Convenient!

To enhance border clearance efficiency, all traditional paper-based Arrival Cards will go digital starting October 1, 2025. All incoming passengers will be required to complete the Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) online within three days prior to arrival. The new digital platform, launched on May 5, 2025, has received positive feedback and is expected to significantly speed up immigration clearance while reducing paper usage.

MOFA announces one-year extension of trial visa-free entry for nationals of New Southbound Policy partner countries Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines from August 1, 2025 to July 31, 2026Photos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA announces one-year extension of trial visa-free entry for nationals of New Southbound Policy partner countries Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines from August 1, 2025 to July 31, 2026

In line with efforts to promote the New Southbound Policy (NSP), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) convened a meeting on April 16 with relevant government agencies on further improving visa measures for nationals of NSP partner countries traveling to Taiwan.