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The Gold Card

Taiwan

At a glance

Duration

12 months

Non-extendable

14 month(s) delay

Price

$100.00

Tax rate

18%

Overview

The Taiwan Employment Gold Card is a special visa and residence permit that was introduced by the Taiwanese government to attract skilled foreign professionals and entrepreneurs to live and work in Taiwan. The Gold Card program is designed to make it easier for foreign talent to come to Taiwan and contribute to the country's economic and technological development. Here are some key features of the Taiwan Gold Card:

  1. Multiple Entry Visa: The Gold Card provides a multiple entry visa, allowing cardholders to enter and exit Taiwan without the need for additional visas or permits.
  1. Work Authorization: Gold Card holders are eligible to work in Taiwan, either as employees or as entrepreneurs running their own businesses.
  1. Residence Permit: In addition to work authorization, the Gold Card includes a residence permit, allowing cardholders to live in Taiwan for extended periods.
  1. Simplified Application Process: The application process for the Gold Card is designed to be more streamlined and efficient compared to other visa categories.
  1. Eligibility Criteria: The program is open to foreign professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors who meet certain criteria related to their qualifications, work experience, and financial contributions.
  1. Four Categories: The Gold Card program is divided into four categories, each with its own set of eligibility criteria: Employment, Entrepreneurship, Elite Talent, and Special Contribution.
  1. Family Members: Gold Card holders may also apply for residence permits for their spouse and dependent children, allowing their family to join them in Taiwan.
  1. Access to Services: Gold Card holders may enjoy various services and benefits, including access to National Health Insurance, employment placement services, and more.

The Taiwan Employment Gold Card is part of Taiwan's broader efforts to attract international talent and foster innovation and economic growth. It has been well-received by foreign professionals and entrepreneurs looking to work and live in Taiwan.

Benefits

What are the benefits?

  • Valid for 12 months

  • Tax rate is 18%

  • Is extendable

  • Diploma agnostic

Requirements

When applying for a Taiwanese Gold Card as a digital nomad, you'll need to provide the following required documents:

  1. Digital Copy of Your Passport: Your passport should be valid for a minimum of six months.
  1. Digital Copy of Your Passport Photo: The photo should have dimensions of 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm) with the head measuring between 1 to 1 3/8 inches (25 – 35 mm) from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head.
  1. Previous Taiwanese Visa or Residence Permit (if applicable): Include documentation of any prior visas or residence permits for Taiwan, if applicable.
  1. Dates of Prior Work in Taiwan (if applicable): If you have previously worked in Taiwan, provide details regarding the periods of employment.
  1. Proof of Employment: The required documents to demonstrate your employment eligibility may vary depending on your profession. You can access specific document requirements through the official Taiwan Employment Gold Card website. Visit the "Qualifications | Taiwan Gold Card" section on the website for further information.
  1. Proof of Income: If your profession does not fall within the eight designated fields, you must show a monthly income of at least $5,700.

Ensure that all these documents are in digital format for online submission during the application process.

Taxes

Non-residents staying in Taiwan for less than 90 days within a calendar year face an 18% withholding tax on income earned within Taiwan. However, in the case of digital nomads, income not sourced from Taiwan is exempt from taxation.

Digital nomads enjoy exemption from income taxes until the 183rd day of their stay. Nonetheless, individuals residing in Taiwan for more than 90 days in a complete calendar year, yet fewer than 183 days, are subject to a fixed-rate tax of 18%, irrespective of the origin of their income, whether from a Taiwan-based company or not.

Tax rate

47%

Who is it for?

The Taiwan Gold Card is primarily aimed at attracting skilled foreign professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors to Taiwan. It is designed to encourage individuals with expertise in various fields to live and work in Taiwan and contribute to the country's economic and technological development. The program is open to individuals who meet specific criteria, and it is divided into four categories, each targeting a different group:

  1. Employment: This category is aimed at foreign professionals with specialized skills and work experience. Applicants in this category typically need to have a job offer from a Taiwanese employer or a recognized organization.
  1. Entrepreneurship: The entrepreneurship category targets foreign entrepreneurs who plan to start or invest in businesses in Taiwan. Applicants are required to demonstrate a viable business plan and financial commitment.
  1. Elite Talent: This category is designed for individuals with exceptional qualifications and achievements in fields such as science, technology, arts, culture, sports, and academia. Elite talent applicants are not necessarily tied to a specific job or business venture in Taiwan.
  1. Special Contribution: This category encompasses individuals who have made significant contributions to Taiwan through their expertise, skills, or financial investments. It includes recognized leaders, scholars, and investors who have a positive impact on Taiwan's development.

The Taiwan Gold Card program aims to make it easier for foreign professionals and entrepreneurs to obtain the necessary visas and residence permits to live and work in Taiwan. It provides a streamlined application process and various benefits to attract international talent to Taiwan's workforce and contribute to the country's growth and innovation.

The Gold Card program is available to professionals, freelancers, and self-employed individuals who can demonstrate a monthly income of at least $5,700. Additionally, individuals with expertise in one of the following eight high-skilled fields are eligible for a Taiwan (Gold Card) digital nomad visa:

  1. Architecture
  2. Culture and Arts
  3. Economy
  4. Education
  5. Finance
  6. Law
  7. National Defense
  8. Science & Technology
  9. Sport

Applicants from these fields may qualify for the Taiwan Gold Card program, which provides opportunities for skilled individuals to live and work in Taiwan.

What are the steps?

To apply for a Taiwan (Gold Card) digital nomad visa, you must complete the online application process through the official Taiwan Employment Gold Card website. The application steps are as follows:

  1. Gather the Required Documents: Ensure you have digital copies of all necessary documents, as you'll need to upload them to the online platform. Refer to the "Requirements for Taiwan (Gold Card) Digital Nomad Visa" section for a list of required documents.
  1. Register on the Online Application Platform: Visit the Foreign Professionals Online Application Platform website and create an account. Remember to change your password every three months to maintain access.
  1. Access the Online Application Form: Find the link to the application form here. Complete the form with accurate information, ensuring your name matches the one on your passport. You can save your progress and return to it at any time.
  1. Upload Your Documents: Don't forget to include any additional documents relevant to your profession. Ensure that the documents you submit meet the qualifications required for the specific field you're applying for. Note: Residents of Hong Kong and Macau may need to provide proof of residence and identity.
  1. Pay the Fees: After submitting the online application, the system will send you a 12-digit application number via email. Log in to your account and access the "online payment" tab. You can choose from six different payment methods. Visa fees range from $100 to $310, depending on your nationality and intended duration of stay. Please note that the application fee is non-refundable.
  1. Await Confirmation: Once you've completed the application, you'll receive an email confirmation from the platform. Your application will then undergo a review process.
  1. Passport Inspection: If your application passes the qualification review and is approved, you will receive an email notification requesting you to bring your passport for inspection. Passport inspections are conducted by the Bureau of Consular Affairs or a ROC overseas mission/office. Following verification, you'll receive an email confirming that your passport has been approved, and your Gold Card application is in progress. This step typically takes about a week.
  1. Receive Your Gold Card: After your application is approved, you'll receive an email notification indicating that your Gold Card is ready for collection.

Please be aware that, depending on your nationality, you may also require a visa to enter Taiwan.

Timeline for approval

The application process can proceed smoothly when you meticulously adhere to the correct steps and assemble all the requisite documents. It's crucial to submit your application well in advance of your intended departure to account for any potential delays.

Typically, the timeline for visa approval spans up to 14 days, not counting weekends and holidays. However, during the peak tourist season, which typically falls between April and September, the Consulate may experience higher volumes of applications, potentially resulting in extended response times.

Days required

14

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