Taiwan COVID Visa Newsletter 12/2021 Update: 5000 languages students to be allowed in after February 11th
This is part of a newsletter that we edit regularly to help and inform all those that want to come to Taiwan this year and wonder if they will be able to get a visa to come into the country. Register to our COVID Taiwan Visa Newsletter if you want to be notified in your inbox whenever significant news is being announced.
Since Taiwan partially reopened its border to international students last summer, only scolarship recipients and degree-students have been allowed in. Exchange students and language students who are not recipient of a scholarship have not been allowed back in. In the last months, a group of foreign students awaiting to be allowed to enter the country has addressed a letter to the Ministry of Education (MOE) arguing that the current standard for entry did not make sense. Their plea was heard by two DPP legislators who brought their situation to the attention of the government (link in Chinese).
This has led to Minister of Education Pan Wen-chung announcing that the ministry will submit a new plan to allow 5000 non-degree, non-scholarship language students into the country after February 11th.
If this concerns you, remember that the borders will be closed to all foreign students between December 14th and February 11th to allow quarantine capacity to be dedicated to ROC citizens returning home for the Chinese New Year. From the information we can gather, no student visa will be offered until February 12th.
Cover Photo: Dancing with the Xinlongtuan dragon troup of Beigang a the birthday of the goddess of the sea









