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Visitor Visa for Internship
VisasTaiwanVisitor Visa for Internship
TaiwanTaiwan•Asia
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Visitor Visa for Internship

Study

At a Glance

Processing Time

1-4 weeks

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

180 days

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Visitor Visa for Internship in Taiwan was established as a strategic mechanism to bolster the nation’s international talent pipeline, reflecting the government's commitment to the "New Southbound Policy" and broader efforts to internationalize its workforce. Created under the authority of the Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this visa category serves as a bridge between Taiwan’s robust academic institutions and the global professional market. It was specifically designed to fill a critical gap in the immigration system: while traditional work visas often require a high threshold of professional experience or specialized degrees, and standard tourist visas strictly prohibit any form of gainful activity, the internship visa provides a legal, regulated framework for students and young professionals to gain hands-on experience within Taiwanese enterprises. By formalizing these short-term professional engagements, the visa allows Taiwan to attract international expertise while fostering cross-cultural collaboration, ensuring that the legal status of the intern is protected while they contribute to the local economy and research landscape.

The ideal applicant for this visa is typically a university student or a recent graduate seeking to augment their academic training with practical, industry-specific experience in Taiwan’s highly competitive sectors, such as semiconductor manufacturing, information technology, biotechnology, or international trade. Unlike standard work permits that require a formal employment contract and a minimum salary threshold, this visa is distinct because it is contingent upon an official permit or approval letter from a relevant Taiwan government authority, such as the Ministry of Education or the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which verifies the legitimacy of the internship program. This requirement ensures that the applicant is participating in a structured, educational, or developmental program rather than simply seeking unauthorized employment. A notable benefit of this visa is that it offers a streamlined entry process for those engaged in government-sanctioned exchange programs, providing a clear legal pathway for skill acquisition without the complexities of long-term work visa sponsorship. However, it remains a temporary solution; the visa is limited in duration and does not inherently lead to permanent residency, meaning applicants must be prepared to transition out of the country or apply for a different visa category should they wish to pursue a permanent career in Taiwan.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining

Completed online visa application form with barcode

Official permit or approval letter from a relevant Taiwan government authority

Letter of admission or invitation from the host institution in Taiwan

Proof of financial support for the duration of the stay

KEY CRITERIA

Education

high_school or higher

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides legal authorization to gain professional experience in Taiwan
  • Allows for immersion in the Taiwanese workplace and culture
  • Can be extended once if the internship duration requires it

Worth Knowing

  • Does not automatically grant the right to work; must be for a specific approved internship
  • Cannot be converted into a resident visa
  • Requires prior approval from a relevant Taiwan government ministry

Application Process

1

Complete the online visa application form on the BOCA website

2

Print the application form and sign it

3

Gather all required supporting documents, including government permits

4

Submit the application and pay the fee at the nearest ROC overseas mission

5

Attend an interview if requested by the consular officer

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