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N/A — Specialized or Technical Works Permit (專業工作許可)
VisasTaiwanN/A — Specialized or Technical Works Permit (專業工作許可)
TaiwanTaiwan•Asia
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N/A — Specialized or Technical Works Permit (專業工作許可)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 3 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Specialized or Technical Works Permit (NWP) in Taiwan serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s strategy to integrate high-level global talent into its domestic economy. Established under the framework of the Employment Service Act, this visa category was designed to address the critical "skills gap" that often emerges in rapidly evolving industries where local labor supply cannot meet the demands of sophisticated technological and professional sectors. By providing a structured legal pathway for foreign nationals to contribute their expertise, the Taiwan government seeks to bolster its international competitiveness and foster innovation. The permit exists to bridge the divide between Taiwan’s robust manufacturing and service sectors and the global pool of specialized knowledge, ensuring that local firms can access the high-level human capital necessary to maintain their position in global supply chains. Unlike broader, less-regulated visa categories, the NWP is rooted in a rigorous regulatory environment that emphasizes the necessity of foreign expertise, ensuring that the influx of international professionals is directly tied to the strategic development of Taiwan’s economic infrastructure.

The ideal applicant for the Specialized or Technical Works Permit is a seasoned professional who possesses a unique blend of formal academic credentials and significant, verifiable field experience. This visa is specifically tailored for individuals working in high-value sectors such as advanced manufacturing, information and communication technology, financial services, engineering, and specialized research and development. What makes the NWP distinctive compared to other entry routes is its stringent requirement for a minimum of five years of relevant work experience, which serves as a quality control mechanism to ensure that only those with proven, high-level proficiency are granted access to the labor market. While it requires a concrete employment contract with a Taiwan-based entity, the permit offers the significant benefit of long-term stability, often serving as a primary vehicle for professionals to transition toward permanent residency. However, applicants must navigate a complex administrative process that demands meticulous documentation of their professional qualifications and a clear demonstration of how their specific skill set fulfills a specialized role that cannot be easily filled by the domestic workforce. This focus on specialized utility makes the NWP a prestigious and highly sought-after status, balancing the needs of the employer for expert labor with the state’s interest in maintaining a highly skilled, professionalized immigration pipeline.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid employment contract with a Taiwan-based employer

Proof of specialized professional qualifications or relevant academic degree

Minimum of 5 years of work experience in the relevant field

Employer must meet specific capital or revenue thresholds to sponsor foreign talent

Valid passport and medical examination report

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

2+ years

Min. Income

575,652 EUR/yr

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Application form for work permit.

Employment contract stating salary, job title, and duties.

Proof of educational qualifications (diplomas) and/or work experience certificates.

Company registration documents of the employer.

Passport copy of the applicant.

Receipt of examination fee payment.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Legal authorization to work in a specific professional capacity.
  • Enables the holder to apply for a Resident Visa and ARC.
  • Allows for long-term stay in Taiwan for the duration of the employment contract.
  • Can be extended if the employment continues.

Worth Knowing

  • Employer-sponsored; the permit is tied to the specific employer and role.
  • Changing employers requires a new work permit application.
  • Processing times and requirements can vary based on the specific industry and category of work.
  • Fees vary by application type and processing method (typically NT$100–NT$2,000).

Application Process

1

Employer and employee sign an employment contract.

2

Employer applies for the work permit via the Ministry of Labor (WDA) online portal or in person.

3

Ministry of Labor reviews and issues the work permit (typically takes 7–10 working days).

4

Once approved, the employee applies for a Resident Visa (if outside Taiwan) or converts their status (if already in Taiwan).

5

Apply for an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) at the National Immigration Agency within 15 days of entry or approval.

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