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- 412019 Taiwan-Canada working holiday program quota upped to 1,250
- 42Spurious website alert
- 43MOFA announces one-year extension of trial visa-free entry from August 1, 2019 to July 31, 2020 for nationals from Thailand, the Philippines, Brunei and Russia
- 44Relocation Announcement
- 45MOFA’s Southern Taiwan Office will hold a pop-up passport processing session on April 24th 2019
- 46Taipei Guest House open house activities for March 2019
- 47Penghu, here we come again
- 48Taipei Guest House open house activities for February 2019
- 49Happy Lunar New Year. Penghu, here we come again
- 50Adjust processing fee for the online credit card service in NT Dollars to eVisa applicants
- 51Canadians now eligible for working holiday visa application in Taiwan
- 52Two Upcoming Passport Sessions
- 53MOFA regrets WHO’s inability to reach appropriate arrangement for Taiwan’s donation to Ebola prevention efforts
- 54Taiwan, Luxembourg sign Arrangement on a Working Holiday Program
- 55Taiwan and Poland sign agreement on cooperation in science, higher education
- 56MOFA announces one-year extension of 14-day visa-free entry program for Brunei, Philippine, and Thai nationals
- 57MOFA to start issuing next-generation e-Passports on February 5
- 58Taiwan , Austria youth working holiday quota increased to 75
- 59Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan) reminds applicants not to apply for eVisa through business website not affiliated with the government.
- 60MOFA announces trial of visa-free treatment for Philippine nationals
- 61MOFA announces reciprocal visa-free treatment between Republic of China (Taiwan) and Republic of Paraguay effective July 12
- 62Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) of the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched 3-D secure authentication and added reminder messages in eVisa application system on July 3, 2017.2017/7/3
- 63ROC government extends eVisa scheme to businesspeople from Iran and six South Asian nations
- 64ROC government eases visa rules for nationals of Bhutan and Sri Lanka
- 65ROC government expands Travel Authorization Certificate eligibility for nationals of New Southbound Policy target countries
- 66ROC government expresses condolences to victims and families of Manchester terror attack
- 67MOFA grateful to ROC diplomatic allies, partner countries for staunch support of Taiwan’s 2017 WHA participation
- 68Trial of visa-free treatment for Philippine nationals will be announced in September
- 69Taiwan, Philippines bolster law enforcement cooperation in fisheries
- 70MOFA announces further easing of visa rules for countries under New Southbound Policy
- 71MOFA thanks 97 German parliamentarians for support of ROC participation in ICAO
- 72Response to São Tomé and Príncipe’s re-establishment of diplomatic ties with mainland China
- 73Taiwan, Finland sign cooperation arrangement on customs fraud
- 74ROC expands eVisa program
- 75Taiwan relaxes visa rules for nationals of six ASEAN members and India
- 76ROC thanks Pope Francis for earthquake condolences, funds
- 77Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Myanmar to begin operation March 28
- 78Adjust reciprocal handling fees in NT Dollars to U.S. passport holders
- 79ROC Pacific fishing conservation and development fund to kick off
- 80MOFA conveys condolences to victims of Istanbul Airport attack
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