Taiwan is actively considering the introduction of a visa-on-arrival (VoA) policy for Indian citizens, a move that could significantly enhance travel convenience and boost tourism between India and Taiwan. Deputy Foreign Minister Tien Chung-kwang disclosed this potential policy change, recognising the substantial number of Indian travellers and the benefits of streamlined visa processes.
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Taiwan Considering Visa-On-Arrival For Indian Travellers
While currently Indian travellers need to submit an application form and other documents to obtain a visa for visiting Taiwan, Deputy Foreign Minister Chung-kwan hints at the possibility of VOA, motivated by the substantial number of Indian tourists
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Liberty Square in Taipei, Taiwan
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Liberty Square in Taipei, Taiwan
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