(Update as of June 28, 2018) – The visa-free access to Taiwan is extended until next year, July 31, 2019.
(Update as of September 28, 2017) – The visa-free might take effect this coming October or November. This is according to Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hsu Kong-yung. Taiwan Premier Lai Ching-te has approved the plan to give visa-free status to citizens of the Philippines on October this year, according to a report from state-owned Central News Agency.
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The Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently announced to move the visa free implementation to Filipinos September this year, however, there are currently no updates on the said visa policy. We will immediately update this page once the Ministry will give its decision.
April 12, 2017
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan grant visa-free entry to Filipinos who wish to travel to Taiwan for business/tourism purposes. This 30-day visa-free access to Philippine Passport holders will start on June 1, 2017.
Statistics show a significant growth of tourist arrival coming from Southeast Asian countries and implementing new visa policy for Filipinos will encourage more tourists to visit the country.
Taiwan’s government is currently implementing a “New Southbound Policy” that aims to forge closer trade and economic ties with countries in South and Southeast Asia.

October last year, Taiwan relaxes its visa policy towards Filipinos by granting visa-free access to PH passport holders who have a valid visa from OECD countries and those who have never worked in Taiwan as a blue collar worker.
The Philippines will join Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand in ASEAN to enjoy visa-free entry to Taiwan.
ASEAN passport holders from Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam who hold permanent resident certificates issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Schengen Agreement signatories, the United Kingdom, or the United States, or hold a visa or a resident card from one of these countries that is either valid or expired within 10 years from the date of expected arrival in Taiwan, are eligible to use the online application for Taiwan travel authorization certificate.
MOFA also instructed its offices in Southeast Asian countries to take measures to issue multiple-entry visas with a validity of at least two years to middle-class citizens of their host countries.

Taiwan and the Philippines are currently served by Philippine Airlines, China Airlines, EVA Air, Cebu Pacific and Vanilla Air. Flights between the two capitals, Manila and Taipei can go as low as PHP 800.00.
EVA offers great deals from the Philippines to North American destinations. Travelers may now option to visit Taipei visa free when on transit.
Natuloy ba etong visa free na eto?
Hi Jeff, it visa free entry program t Taiwan is temporarily suspended. Reports say Taiwan will resume the said program in September this year.
Hi Sir,
No visa policy na po ba tyo sa Taiwan? I am working in Singapore. Should i still need to get the visa to in?
Hi Nette, postponed lang po. Reports say they will lift the visa this year. But if you want to go this month, you have to apply for a visa. If you booked your flight within the time Taiwan announced the visa-free access, please call their embassy so they can grant you a travel authorization letter instead of applying for a visa. Provide a proof which is your flight booking document.
Hello po Sir,
Naka purchase na po ako ng ticket ko for Taipei dates: 07-10 Nov 2017.
Philippine passport holder po ako pero meron po ako italian permanent permit of stay and Italian residence card and other documents issued in Italy.
Do I still need a visa? if no, meron po ba ako kelangan i-process na document before entering Taiwan?
Gusto ko lang po maka sigurado before flying.
Thanks!
You are eligible for a free Travel Authorization Certificate. Please apply here to get your certificate online: https://niaspeedy.immigration.gov.tw/nia_southeast/
Hi Mark,
I booked a flight dec 13 this year. Should i worry travelling without applying for visa? Im bothered with this suspension baka ma extend pa. Or should i apply for visa na lang just to be on a safe side. Need your adv. Thanks…
Hi Tristan, if ever Taiwan will extend its suspension until December, you can send them your flight booking and you will be eligible for Travel Authorization Certificate.
Hi, ,my mother want to got to taiwan to take care of my father who was sick and they are also planning to get wed their, because they were only married here in the philippines. will my mother still need a visa by october
Yes, not unless visa-free grant access to Filipinos will resume soon.