Taiwan visa requirements for Australian travellers

Taiwan Visa Requirements for Australian Citizens

Visa-Free Entry: What You Need to Know

Australian passport holders can enter Taiwan without a visa for short-term visits up to 90 days, provided they meet the following conditions:

This visa-exempt entry is predominantly for tourism, business meetings, or visiting friends and family. If your visit involves other activities—such as work, religious missions, or extended stays—you’ll need to apply for an appropriate visa. Wikipedia+13boca.gov.tw+13TravelPander+13


Applying for a Visa: When It’s Needed

If you plan to stay longer than 90 days, or you’re engaging in activities beyond tourism or casual visits, you must apply for a visa in advance.

  • Visitor Visa (over 90 days or special purposes): Applications are handled through the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Australia. Fees are approximately AUD 72 for single-entry and AUD 144 for multiple-entry, with a processing time of around 10 working days. Wikipedia+3ROC Taiwan+3

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FAQ

Is English widely spoken?

A: In major cities and tourist areas, yes. Carry hotel cards and use translation apps for taxis and rural areas.

Do I need cash?

A: Cards are common, but small eats and rural buses may be cash‑only. ATMs are easy to find.

What’s the best transport card?

A: EasyCard and iPASS both work on most public transport and convenience stores—buy whichever you see first.

Is Taiwan safe for solo travellers?

A: Very safe. Use standard city smarts and keep an eye on personal items in crowded night markets.

How far in advance should I book tours?

A: Popular day trips and high‑demand dates (festivals, weekends) can sell out—book 1–2 weeks ahead when possible.

Published 2025-08-27 on UnusedRooms.com

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