
Image Source: pexels
Are you ready to head to Taiwan? Before booking flights and hotels, the most important “first step to Taiwan” is to obtain your entry permit! Taiwan has always been a popular travel destination for Hong Kong and Macau residents, with tourism numbers rapidly recovering in recent years.
Friendly Reminder: Applying for a Taiwan entry permit is actually not complicated. This guide will help you understand the various application methods, allowing you to complete the process easily and embark on your journey worry-free.

Image Source: unsplash
Faced with different entry permit application methods, you might feel confused about which one suits you best. Don’t worry! Currently, Hong Kong and Macau residents mainly have three ways to apply for a Taiwan entry permit: online application, cloud application, and landing permit. In recent years, Taiwan has continued to simplify entry procedures, expanding smart clearance and online application systems, making the process more convenient for travelers. Next, we will compare these three methods in detail to help you quickly choose the best option.
To make it clear at a glance, we have organized the following comparison table to help you quickly grasp the core differences among the three application methods.
| Application Method | Eligible Applicants | Fees | Stay Duration | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Online Application | Permanent residents born in Hong Kong or Macau; those not born in Hong Kong/Macau but who visited Taiwan after 1983 as permanent residents of Hong Kong/Macau. | Free | Up to 30 days | Fast, free, instant approval, no document uploads required. | Strict eligibility restrictions, limited to specific birthplaces or those with previous entry permits. |
| Cloud Application | Hong Kong/Macau permanent residents who do not qualify for online application (e.g., born in mainland China). | Single-entry permit: NT$600 | Up to 30 days | Broad eligibility, fully online process. | Requires payment, document uploads, and review takes about 5 working days. |
| Landing Permit | Holders of valid Hong Kong/Macau passports who qualify for online application. | NT$300 | Up to 30 days | Suitable for emergencies where you forgot or didn’t have time to apply online. | Requires on-site queuing, higher fees, limited to specific airports. |
Selection Tips: Choose the most suitable option based on your situation
- First-time applicant born in Hong Kong/Macau: Congratulations! Choose the “online application” directly—it’s the fastest and completely free method.
- Not born in Hong Kong/Macau: If your birthplace is mainland China or elsewhere, use the “cloud application.” Remember to allow at least one week for review.
- Family travel: If family members have different eligibilities (e.g., parents qualify for online, children need cloud application), apply separately and prepare cloud application documents early.
- Emergency departure: If you qualify for online but realize you forgot to apply just before departure, consider the “landing permit” upon arrival in Taiwan as a backup. This is the last chance to apply for a Taiwan entry permit.

Image Source: unsplash
If you qualify, the online application is absolutely the top choice for an entry permit. Its biggest advantages are completely free, no document uploads required, and almost instant approval. The entire process involves filling out information online and can be completed in minutes. Next, we will guide you step by step through the application process.
Before starting, please confirm if you meet the following criteria. As long as you satisfy one, you can use this convenient free service.
Friendly Reminder In simple terms, if your passport birthplace is HONG KONG or MACAU, you generally qualify for the online application. This is the most common criterion.
For those holding a British National (Overseas) passport (BNO), the online application also applies, but with specific conditions:
If this is your first application and you were not born in Hong Kong/Macau, you must use the “cloud application” and cannot use the online method.
Once eligibility is confirmed, you can start applying! Prepare your passport and follow these steps.
According to Taiwan regulations, the personal information you provide will be used by the Republic of China government for visa review and related official purposes. The website has security measures to protect your information, but the government is not liable for damages due to force majeure. Continuing implies agreement to these terms.
Important Reminder All entered information, including name spelling, birth date, passport number, etc., must exactly match your passport. Any minor error could lead to application failure or entry issues.
Information to fill in mainly includes:
The best part of the online application is almost “zero delay” approval.
After submission, you will usually see the approval notice immediately on the webpage. You can also return to the official site anytime, select “Inquiry Application Result,” and enter your application number or passport number to check status.
Important Reminder: Printing and Saving
- Print the Permit: After approval, download and clearly print the “Republic of China (Taiwan) Entry Permit” on A4 white paper. Black-and-white or color printing is acceptable.
- Check Information: After printing, verify the personal details again.
- Keep Safely: This document is crucial for entry into Taiwan; keep it with your passport, avoid folding or damaging the barcode.
Now, you have successfully completed the fastest entry permit application!
If your birthplace is not Hong Kong or Macau and you cannot use the free online application, the “Online Application System for Overseas Persons” (commonly known as cloud application) is the official channel designed for you. Although it requires payment and document uploads, it has broader eligibility, allowing non-Hong Kong/Macau born permanent residents to obtain the entry permit smoothly. The entire process is fully online; prepare documents and complete it easily from home.
The cloud application is mainly for holders of Hong Kong or Macau passports who do not qualify for online application.
Friendly Reminder The judgment is simple: if your passport birthplace is not HONG KONG or MACAU (e.g., mainland China or other countries), the cloud application is your correct choice.
Besides common cases of birth in mainland China, this method also applies to certain special situations, such as:
Before starting the online application, prepare the following three digital files to make the process smoother.
With documents ready, follow these steps to apply.
Important Reminder Uploaded files must be clear and identifiable; any blurry or incomplete images may require supplements or lead to failure. Ensure sufficient lighting and no reflections when scanning or photographing.
Unlike the online application, the cloud application requires manual review, with official processing time about 5 working days (excluding weekends and holidays).
You can log in anytime to check real-time status using your reference ID or case number.
Review Status Explanation
- Under Review: Your application has been submitted and is awaiting officer review.
- Supplement Required: If documents do not meet requirements (e.g., photo background not pure white, passport scan unclear), the system will show pending actions. Re-upload as instructed.
- Approved: Congratulations! Application passed. Download and print your entry permit directly in the system.
Once approved, clearly print the entry permit on A4 white paper and carry it with your passport for entry into Taiwan. Also check your email (including spam) for results and supplement notices.
Have you ever realized at the last minute before departure that you forgot to apply for the entry permit? Don’t panic! The landing permit is designed for such emergencies, allowing eligible travelers to apply on-site upon arrival in Taiwan. However, remember this is not the preferred method, as it involves fees and queuing—use only when unable to apply online in advance.
Landing permit eligibility is very strict—not everyone qualifies. You must fully meet the “online application” conditions.
Important Restriction Reminder If you need the “cloud application” (e.g., born in mainland China), you cannot use the landing permit. If you don’t qualify and proceed anyway, you will be denied entry—confirm clearly before departure.
Currently, not all Taiwan airports offer landing permits. Only the following major international airports:
Upon arrival, before customs (passport control), look for counters marked “Landing Permit” or “Immigration Agency.” Request the application form there.
The on-site process is straightforward, but allow extra clearance time to avoid delaying your itinerary.
Although the landing permit provides a backup, applying for the free online method in advance remains the most time- and cost-saving choice.
You now understand the three main application methods. Next, we summarize fees, validity periods, and common errors to help you complete final preparations smoothly.
Entry permit fees vary by method. Here is a summary of the three main methods for quick reference.
| Application Method | Fee (NT$) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Online Application | Free | Most economical, no handling fees. |
| Cloud Application | NT$600 | Paid online by card for review. |
| Landing Permit | NT$300 | Paid on-site at Taiwan airport. |
Friendly Reminder The above fees are for common Hong Kong/Macau resident applications. For longer stays or special needs like expedited processing, additional fees like
special handlingorpostal feesmay apply.
After successful application, note the permit’s validity and stay duration to avoid affecting your itinerary.
| Permit Type | Stay Duration | Validity |
|---|---|---|
| Online Application | Up to 30 days | Valid for 3 months from issuance |
| Cloud Application | Up to 30 days | Valid for 3 months from issuance |
| Landing Permit | Up to 30 days | Valid only for that entry |
Can stay be extended? Generally, the 30-day stay from online, cloud, or landing permits cannot be extended. You must depart before expiration. Extensions possible only in special cases like natural disasters or serious illness.
To succeed on the first try, pay special attention to these frequent errors.
The entry permit application process is actually very simple. Just choose the method based on your birthplace and eligibility, prepare required documents.
We recommend bookmarking this article for quick reference when needed!
Now that you’ve mastered all the secrets to applying for a Taiwan entry permit, get started and prepare for a wonderful Taiwan trip! Have a pleasant journey!
No. Entry permits issued via online, cloud, or landing are single-use only. You must reapply for a new permit before each entry to Taiwan. Old permits become invalid after exit.
If already approved, you cannot modify—must reapply. If rejected or not yet paid, you can cancel and refill. Ensure submitted information exactly matches passport to avoid fees and time loss.
Absolutely not. The passport number on the entry permit must exactly match the one used for entry. With a new passport, reapply using new details—the old permit is invalid.
Yes. All travelers to Taiwan, regardless of age, need a valid entry permit. Prepare child’s passport, ID (if any), and specification-compliant photo; guardians apply on their behalf.
*This article is provided for general information purposes and does not constitute legal, tax or other professional advice from BiyaPay or its subsidiaries and its affiliates, and it is not intended as a substitute for obtaining advice from a financial advisor or any other professional.
We make no representations, warranties or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the contents of this publication.



