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Taiwan arrival cards to go fully online from Oct. 1, 2025

Last Updated : 07/15/2025

Taiwan Arrival Cards (TWAC) will go fully online

Taiwan Arrival Cards (TWAC) will go fully online with paper versions to be phased out starting Oct.1, 2025 the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) announced.

According to the MOI (Ministry of the Interior)

Travelers visiting Taiwan will be advised to access the Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) website and submit information online either in traditional Chinese or English within three days before entering the country. Instructions on how to complete the form are available in Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese and Indonesian.

In addition, passengers can upload a photo of the basic information page from their passports for the system to reference, reducing time required to complete the form, the MOI said.

The MOI’s National Immigration Agency has provided companies using both air and marine ports of entry with the QR code for the TWAC website, the ministry said, adding that the code is to be displayed at airports and harbors, allowing travelers who have not completed their form in advance to scan it.

For families or groups, one person may fill out forms for up to 16 individuals, which further shortens the immigration and customs clearance process, the ministry added.

The MOI’s National Immigration Agency has provided companies using both air and marine ports of entry with the QR code for the TWAC website, the ministry said, adding that the code is to be displayed at airports and harbors, allowing travelers who have not completed their form in advance to scan it.

The ministry recommended that ideally passengers should scan the code and fill in the form before their passport is checked at immigration in Taiwan.

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What are the fees?

Submission is Free.


※This information is as of 15th July 2025.

※Please note that changes may occur without notice, please visit the official website below.

 

Submit Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) website Here

Instructions for Submitting Online Arrival Card (FAQ) Here

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