Home Knowledge Taiwan Visas and Immigration Guide to Work and Residency for Professional Expatriates in Taiwan
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Work Permits Work permit applications must be submitted by the local employer directly to the appropriate government agency that regulates the foreign national’s work or profession in Taiwan, which is the Workforce Development Agency. Employers and foreigner must meet certain conditions according to the category they wish to apply for before they can apply for a work permit for foreign professionals. If a foreign professional is not directly employed by a Taiwan company but need to come to Taiwan to fulfill a contract, such as for a service, sales, or technical cooperation agreement, they generally need to apply for a work permit. However, according to current regulations, if the contract work lasts 30 days or less, their entry visa or entry permit is considered as a work permit, and no separate application is needed. Required documents for the work permit application may include the employment contract, diplomas, position description, the contract being fulfilled, the financial standing documents from Taiwan employer or contracting company (such as income tax returns, trading profit and loss account, profit tax return), and the business registration certificate of the company in Taiwan. The specific required documents depend on each application category and the time of submission. Typically, it takes approximately 2 to 3 weeks to process a work permit application. Depending on the category, Taiwan work permits can be issued for up to 1, 3, or 5 years. A work permit only authorizes foreign professionals to work legally in Taiwan; it is not part of the visa process. Whether a foreign professional can legally stay in Taiwan depends on their via and ARC. |
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Resident Visa and Alien Resident Certificate (“ARC”) After obtaining a work permit, if a foreign professional needs to stay in Taiwan for more than 6 months, they can apply for a resident visa at the Taiwan representative offices abroad over their location. A resident visa is required for those planning to reside in Taiwan for over 6 months. Required documents for the resident visa of employment purposes vary by the Taiwan representative offices abroad but generally may include an original valid passport (valid at least six months after the expiration date of the visa), work permit issued by Taiwan authorities and other supporting documents such as proof of financial statement, a job description, etc. Dependent resident visas are available for dependents (spouses, minor children, disabilities adult children) of foreign professionals with work permit approval letters to accompany him/her in Taiwan. A dependent spouse of a foreign professional is not authorized to work in Taiwan without first obtaining individual employment work permit. After arrival in Taiwan, foreign nationals who have received approval for work and their dependents must apply for alien resident certificates (ARC) at the local immigration agency service centres within 30 days of arrival to legally reside in Taiwan. The ARC is typically valid for the same period as the work permit, and the dependent’s ARC is valid for the same period as the primary ARC holder. The processing time for an ARC application is usually around 10 working days. Note: The material above contains general information regarding visas, work permits, and residence permits required to stay and work legally in Taiwan. Readers should seek professional advice regarding the particular facts and circumstances involved in their case. |
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