Taiwan
Visa Requirements for Taiwanese Citizens
Travelers with a Taiwanese passport can travel to other countries in different ways. Some places don’t need a visa, while others let you apply for an eVisa, ETA, ou Visto à chegada (VOA). For some countries, you must get a visa from their embaixada ou consulado.
Taiwanese citizens can travel visa-free to 9 countries. They can apply online for an eVisa or ETA in 66 countries, and get a VOA in 16 countries.
For some countries that require a traditional visa, you may need to schedule an appointment at the embassy or consulate.
O seu passport must be valid for at least six months from the date you enter another country.
O Taiwanese passport ranks 33rd in the world, giving holders many travel options. Visa rules are different in every country, so always check the latest requirements before your trip.
Taiwanese citizens can apply for an eVisa and eTA to these countries effortlessly with us:
Countries Offering eVisa and ETA to Taiwanese
Um eVisa is a digital visa you can apply for em linha without visiting an embassy or consulate. Once approved, it’s sent to your correio eletrónico and can be saved on your phone or printed to show at the airport.
Um ETA (autorização eletrónica de viagem) is similar, but it’s a pre-approval to travel rather than a full visa. You apply for it em linha, receive it by correio eletrónico, and then get your visa upon arrival in the destination country.
ETAs are valid only for a set period. If you don’t enter the country within that time, the ETA will expire, and you’ll need to apply again.
Below is a list of 66 countries that offer eVisa and ETA options for Taiwanese citizens:
Países com obrigação de visto eletrónico (56)
- Arménia
- Austrália
- Bahamas
- Barém
- Benim
- Butão
- Bolívia
- Botsuana
- Burquina Faso
- Camboja
- Camarões
- Colômbia
- Congo
- Cuba
- Jibuti
- Egito
- El Salvador
- Guiné Equatorial
- Etiópia
- Gabão
- Guiné
- Índia
- Indonésia
- Irão
- Jordânia
- Quirguizistão
- Laos
- Lesoto
- Líbia
- Madagáscar
- Malawi
- Moldávia
- Mongólia
- Moçambique
- Myanmar
- Namíbia
- Nepal
- Nigéria
- Omã
- Federação Russa
- Ruanda
- São Tomé e Príncipe
- Arábia Saudita
- Serra Leoa
- Sudão do Sul
- Suriname
- Tajiquistão
- Tanzânia
- Tailândia
- Togo
- Turquia
- Uganda
- Emirados Árabes Unidos
- Vietname
- Zâmbia
- Zimbabué
Países com eTA obrigatória (10)
- Canadá
- Costa do Marfim
- Quénia
- Nova Zelândia
- Papua Nova Guiné
- Filipinas
- Seychelles
- Coreia do Sul
- Sri Lanka
- Estados Unidos
Destinos do visto à chegada
A Visto à chegada (VoA) lets travelers get their visa after arriving at the destination country’s airport or border, instead of applying in advance.
Since immigration rules can change, it’s a good idea to check the latest VoA policy do seu destino antes de viajar.
The following countries offer a Visa on Arrival to Taiwanese citizens:
VoA - Países com visto à chegada (16)
- Bangladesh
- Brunei
- Burundi
- Cabo Verde
- China
- Comores
- Guiné-Bissau
- Maldivas
- Mauritânia
- Maurícia
- Nauru
- Palau
- Samoa
- Ilhas Salomão
- Somália
- Timor-Leste
Destinos isentos de visto
Taiwanese travelers can visit 73 countries without needing a visa. This makes it easier to explore many parts of the world without extra paperwork or embassy visits. Also, the Taiwanese passport ranks 33rd globally.
Here’s a list of countries that Taiwanese citizens can enter visa-free:
Visa Free Countries (73)
- Albânia
- Andorra
- Antígua e Barbuda
- Áustria
- Bélgica
- Belize
- Bósnia e Herzegovina
- Bulgária
- Chile
- Costa Rica
- Croácia
- Chipre
- República Checa
- Dinamarca
- Domínica
- República Dominicana
- Equador
- Estónia
- Eswatini
- Fiji
- Finlândia
- França
- Gâmbia
- Alemanha
- Grécia
- Guatemala
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hong Kong
- Hungria
- Islândia
- Irlanda
- Israel
- Itália
- Japão
- Kosovo
- Letónia
- Liechtenstein
- Lituânia
- Luxemburgo
- Macau
- Malásia
- Malta
- Ilhas Marshall
- Micronésia
- Mónaco
- Montenegro
- Países Baixos
- Nicarágua
- Macedónia do Norte
- Noruega
- Territórios Palestinianos
- Panamá
- Paraguai
- Peru
- Polónia
- Portugal
- Qatar
- Roménia
- São Cristóvão e Nevis
- Santa Lúcia
- São Marinho
- Singapura
- Eslováquia
- Eslovénia
- Espanha
- São Vicente e Granadinas
- Suécia
- Suíça
- Tuvalu
- Reino Unido
- Vanuatu
- Cidade do Vaticano
Destinos sujeitos a visto
Taiwanese citizens must apply for a visa before traveling to 42 countries around the world. Visa applications can be made online or in person, depending on the destination’s policy.
Some countries allow travelers to apply for a visa online without visiting an embassy or mailing their passport. Others require an candidatura presencial no embaixada ou consulado, where you must submit your documents, visa form, and passport.
O visa duration and requirements depend on the tipo de visto e o purpose of travel. It’s important to check the specific visa rules of your destination before applying.
Here is the list of countries that require a visa from Taiwanese citizens:
Visa Required Countries (42)
- Afeganistão
- Argélia
- Angola
- Argentina
- Azerbaijão
- Barbados
- Bielorrússia
- Brasil
- República Centro-Africana
- Chade
- Congo
- Eritreia
- Gana
- Granada
- Guiana
- Iraque
- Jamaica
- Cazaquistão
- Kiribati
- Kuwait
- Líbano
- Libéria
- Mali
- México
- Marrocos
- Níger
- Coreia do Norte
- Paquistão
- Senegal
- Sérvia
- África do Sul
- Sudão
- Síria
- Tonga
- Trinidad e Tobago
- Tunísia
- Turquemenistão
- Ucrânia
- Uruguai
- Uzbequistão
- Venezuela
- Iémen
General Visa Requirements for Taiwanese Citizens
Most countries have similar basic visa requirements. Taiwanese citizens traveling abroad usually need to prepare the following documents:
- Passaporte válido: Your Taiwanese passport must be valid for at least six (6) months from your date of entry into the destination country.
- Formulário de pedido de visto: A completed visa application form, submitted online or at the embassy/consulate. You’ll need to provide personal details, travel information, supporting documents, and your reason for visiting.
- Fotografia: One or more recent passport-sized photos (taken within the last three months) with a white background, showing your full face clearly.
- Bilhetes de avião: Some countries require proof of travel, such as your round-trip or onward flight tickets.
- Prova de alojamento: You may need to show where you’ll stay, such as a hotel booking or the address of friends or family listed on your application form.
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Perguntas frequentes
Taiwanese citizens can visit 197 countries with their passports. With a global ranking of 33rd, the Taiwanese passport allows visa-free access to 73 countries.
Taiwanese passport holders can visit 73 countries without a visa. You can find the full list in the Visa-Free Destinations section above.
No. Taiwanese law generally does not allow holding more than one valid Taiwanese passport at a time. However, under special circumstances (such as frequent travel or visa processing), you may apply for a second passport. Holding three is not permitted.
The Taiwanese passport and the National Identification Card (ID card) are the main proofs of Taiwanese citizenship.
Dual citizenship is restricted in Taiwan. Natural-born Taiwanese citizens can keep dual citizenship only if they have not given up their Taiwanese nationality. However, those who naturalize as citizens of another country usually must renounce their Taiwanese citizenship, unless special approval is granted.
Transit visa rules depend on the country you’re passing through. In most cases, no transit visa is required if you stay inside the airport’s international transit area and have a confirmed onward ticket. Always check the specific rules of your transit country before traveling.
Some countries require travel insurance as part of the visa application process, especially for Schengen and European countries. Even when not required, it’s strongly recommended to have travel insurance to cover emergencies, medical expenses, or trip cancellations.
Yes. You can renew your Taiwanese passport at a Taiwanese embassy, consulate, or representative office abroad. Make sure to bring your current passport, ID, and recent passport photos.
If your passport is lost or stolen, report it immediately to the local police and then contact the nearest Taiwanese embassy or representative office. They can help you apply for an emergency passport or travel document to return to Taiwan.
- Informação actualizada em:
- Novembro 24, 2025

