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Travelers to Taiwan are required to complete a digital arrival card before departure from October 1, 2025.
The new requirement eliminates the option of completing a paper version and is designed to streamline the entry process while ensuring safety and security.
Travelers heading to Taiwan can visit the Ministry of the Interior National Immigration Agency, Republic of China (Taiwan) website to complete and submit their arrival card within three days before they arrive.
Users will have the option to submit or update an existing arrival card and will require a valid passport and email address in addition to their occupation, phone number and travel itinerary information such as accommodation confirmation.
Taiwan continues to be among the hottest destinations in Asia post-pandemic, attracting nearly 8 million international visitors last year.
What's more, the U.S. has emerged as Taiwan's fourth-largest international visitor market heading into the final months of 2025.
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