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Visit (visa exemption): British citizen in United Kingdom → Taiwan

🇬🇧 nationality: United Kingdom🇬🇧 lives in: United Kingdom🇹🇼 going to: Taiwanupdated 2026-07-16

British citizens can visit Taiwan visa-free for up to 90 days — extendable up to 180 days in total — provided the passport shows British Citizen status; no visa needed in advance.

What this visa is for

Short visit to Taiwan under the R.O.C. visa-exemption program — no visa to obtain in advance; you receive your entry stamp at the border and can stay up to 90 days, extendable to 180 for UK passport holders.

Validity
Visa-free entry — no visa is issued in advance
Entries
Each visa-exempt entry is granted at the border on arrival
Max stay per visit
Up to 90 days, extendable up to 180 days in total for UK passport holders

official source →

When to start

Start 1–7 days before your travel date.

The low end assumes everything goes smoothly; the high end leaves margin for delays and passport hiccups. You can apply at most 60 days ahead.

Pick your travel date — every deadline below updates instantly:

You're on track — start by 15 Oct 2026 to be ready in time.
1
Confirm you're eligible for visa-exempt entrystart by 15 Oct 2026

United Kingdom passport holders with British Citizen status are eligible for Taiwan's visa-exemption program with a stay of up to 90 days — and UK passport holders can apply to extend the stay up to 180 days in total.

takes ~1 day
Source: boca.gov.tw · updated 2026-07-16
2
Prepare your passport and onward ticketstart by 31 Oct 2026

Carry a confirmed return or onward air/sea ticket (with a visa for the next destination where needed) and a confirmed seat reservation for your departure flight.

takes ~1 day
Source: boca.gov.tw · updated 2026-07-16
3
Staying longer? UK passport holders can extend to 180 daysstart by 31 Oct 2026

Unlike most visa-exempt nationals, UK (and Canadian) passport holders enter for 90 days and can apply to extend the stay up to 180 days in total — see BOCA's official notice for the extension procedure.

takes ~1 day
Source: boca.gov.tw · updated 2026-07-16
4
Complete the online immigration arrival card (within 7 days of travel)start by 7 Nov 2026

Complete the National Immigration Agency's online immigration arrival card at twac.immigration.gov.tw within seven days before you arrive in Taiwan.

takes ~1 day
Source: boca.gov.tw · updated 2026-07-16
5
Enter Taiwan — your stay starts the day after arrivalstart by 13 Nov 2026

You receive your visa-exempt entry at the border. The duration of stay starts from the day after arrival and is extendable for UK passport holders up to 180 days in total; you must depart by the end of it. Immigration officers at the port of entry make the final decision.

takes ~1 day
Source: boca.gov.tw · updated 2026-07-16

What you'll need

Where you'll apply

No visa to apply for in advance — you enter visa-free and receive your entry stamp on arrival in Taiwan. Complete the National Immigration Agency's online arrival card within 7 days before arrival.

Apply on the official site (boca.gov.tw) →

Fees

Visa-exempt entry
No visa fee — entry is visa-free
varies

No visa fee for visa-exempt entry.

Gotchas to watch

Sources

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