Taiwan to resume visa service for Vietnamese travelers
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi earlier this week announced nationals of countries that are not eligible for visa exemption can apply for visas to enter Taiwan for tourism purposes from Oct. 13.
Taiwan will also reinstate its visa simplification policy. Visitors are allowed to enter with a visa on arrival, an electronic visa (e-visa) or a Travel Authorization Certificate reserved for nationals from Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam.
Taiwan is set to end its mandatory Covid quarantine for foreign arrivals on Oct. 13 while Vietnam did so in March.
In recent years, Vietnam has been among the biggest feeder markets for Taiwan’s tourism boom. In 2019, the year before the onset of Covid, Taiwan welcomed over 777,000 Vietnamese tourists, a year-on-year increase of 26.5%.
Source: VNE
< Prev | Next > |
---|
» Tourism industry urges government to expand visa waiver scheme
» Europe, US investors urge government to expand visa waiver scheme
» Aviation firms ready to welcome Chinese tourists
Latest Category Posts
- Indonesia deports 47 foreigners for violating visa rules
- Two Russian tourists found begging in central Vietnam
- Hanoi Train Street draws tourists aware of danger
- Thai taxi driver banned from airport for overcharging Taiwan visitor
- Thai taxi driver banned from airport for overcharging visitor
- Tourism industry urges government to expand visa waiver scheme
Popular Category Posts
- Hanoi to develop more night-time travel experiences to attract foreign tourists
- Hai Phong food tour: A list of must try dishes
- Three Southeast Asian countries where foreigners can apply for digital nomad visas
- Airlines face hurdles to cashing in on China re-opening
- Vietnamese desserts among world’s 100 best cakes
- Three Southeast Asian countries where you can apply for digital nomad visas
- Da Lat plans to build casino to boost nighttime economy
- Jeju Air to resume flights from Incheon to Hanoi, HCMC as tourism picks up