Visa Taiwan
The Multiple Entry Business Visa for Taiwan is designed for foreign nationals who need to travel to Taiwan frequently for various business-related activities. This could include individuals who regularly attend meetings with clients, partners, or colleagues in Taiwan.
Especially to professionals participating in or conducting training programs for Taiwanese companies or organizations; journalists reporting on governance-related matters in Taiwan; experts providing guidance or consultation on foreign industries relevant to Indonesia’s interests; and representatives from foreign companies who need to regularly inspect branch offices or operations in Taiwan.
The Multiple Entry Business Visa offers a convenient solution for frequent business travelers to Taiwan. This visa typically holds validity for multiple entries within six months to a year. This allows for flexibility in scheduling business trips without the need to apply for a new visa each time. However, it’s important to note that the duration of each visit under this visa is typically limited to 30 or 60 days, depending on the specific visa conditions granted.
To be eligible for a Multiple Entry Business Visa, applicants must demonstrate a genuine need for frequent business travel to Taiwan. Supporting documents such as an invitation letter from a Taiwanese company or organization, a contract outlining business activities, or proof of ongoing business projects in Taiwan can help strengthen your application.
*Countries that require biometric process: Schengen (Europe), UK, Saudi Arabia, China
Take advantage of a hassle-free Taiwan experience with our Multiple Entry Visa. Immerse yourself in bustling markets, tranquil temples, and breathtaking landscapes at your own pace, without the hassle of visa reapplications. Contact our Taiwan visa experts today and let us guide you through the streamlined visa application process to ensure a smooth and efficient journey.
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