Taiwan government has extended a warm hand towards Filipinos who are travelling to the country – they can enter Taiwan without a visa – starting November 1. However the facility is only available to travelers visiting the country for two weeks; for stays of longer duration, travelers will have to apply for a visa before entering the country.
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (Teco) in the Philippines announced that this initiative will undergo a nine-month trial period, from November 1 until July 31.
According to Teco, Filipinos may enter Taiwan without the need for a visa if they have an ordinary/regular passport with at least six months’ validity from the date of entry; a return ticket or a ticket and visa for the visitor’s next destination, and a proof of booked accommodation, the host’s contact information, or tour or travel arrangements.
Filipino visitors must also have no criminal record in Taiwan.
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