If you're a foreigner planning to stay in Taiwan for an extended period, one of the first things you'll need to do is apply for an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC). Here's a comprehensive guideline to help you navigate the process and ensure a smooth application.
Long-term or permanent residents of Taiwan who don't have household registration in Taiwan are issued a Resident Certificate, which serves as their identity document and allows them to stay in the country for up to 3 years. It’s a mandatory document for anyone planning to spend more than six months in Taiwan.
The ARC is proof of the holder's legal residency status and contains important information such as the holder's name, photo, date of birth, and ARC number.
It's worth noting that under Taiwanese laws, all nationals with household registration are provided with a National Identification Card.
To legally reside in Taiwan for an extended period, you must fall under one of the following categories:
To become eligible for a permanent residency permit in Taiwan, you must have legally resided there for five consecutive years and have been physically present for at least 183 days each year. Additionally, you must earn a monthly income at least twice the minimum wage set by the Council of Labor Affairs and have a net worth of over NTD5,000,000.
Alternatively, you can apply for permanent residency by investing NTD15,000,000 in a business and creating five full-time jobs for ROC nationals over three years or investing NTD30,000,000 in ROC government bonds for over three years. Unlike the first option, this scheme does not require you to be physically present in Taiwan during your residency.
Within 15 days of arriving in Taiwan, you must apply for the ARC at the National Immigration Agency (NIA). The type of residence permit you to apply for and the required documents will depend on your situation.
You must gather the required documents, including your passport, health certificate, two passport-sized photos, and a completed application form. You should submit these documents to the local National Immigration Agency service center nearest your residence. You may contact Taiwan’s immigration agency at boi@immigration.gov.tw.
Certain foreigners, such as students, must apply for ARC online. The online ARC application must provide a passport, resident visa, proof of accommodation, and admission certificate.
You will also need to pay an application fee based on the validity period of your ARC.
Here are the documents required for ARC applications:
Make sure the photo you use to apply fulfills the following:
Here is an example:
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