Skip to main content

Want to work remotely in Asia? Taiwan’s digital nomad visa has officially launched

The visa allows you to work remotely in Taiwan for up to six months.

Taiwan
高捷 / Pixabay

Taiwan has officially joined the growing list of countries offering digital nomad visas, making it easier than ever for remote workers to live and work in the island nation. Launched at the start of this year, Taiwan’s new digital nomad visa allows eligible foreign workers to stay on the island for up to six months, providing a unique opportunity to experience one of Asia’s most popular destinations while continuing remote work.

Currently, U.S. citizens can visit Taiwan on a short-term tourist visa for up to 90 days, according to the U.S. State Department. However, the new visa option offers an extended stay, making it ideal for digital nomads looking to immerse themselves in Taiwan’s rich culture.

Recommended Videos

This initiative is part of Taiwan’s larger strategy to attract skilled foreign workers, with a goal of bringing in 400,000 people by 2032. In the face of a workforce shortage, Taiwan is offering this visa as a way to boost its talent pool and continue its economic growth.

Living and working in Taiwan also means the chance to explore the country’s fascinating temples, markets, mountains, and beaches – all just a short distance away from your workday!

How to get your digital nomad visa

Taiwan
Lccrichard / Pixabay

To apply for Taiwan’s digital nomad visa, you’ll need to meet a few requirements. First, you must work remotely and earn a minimum of $60,000 in the past year if you’re 30 years old or above, or $24,000 if you’re between the ages of 20 and 29. The application process is simple and can be completed online.

Once approved, the visa is valid for six months, with the option to extend for an additional six months, allowing you to stay in Taiwan for up to a year in total.

In addition to the visa, Taiwan plans to roll out further programs to attract and support digital nomads, including opportunities for investment and entrepreneurship. The country is also looking to collaborate with neighboring destinations like South Korea and Japan, both of which have launched their own digital nomad visas.

Amanda Teague
Amanda, an accomplished freelance writer featured in several online publications, is a dedicated explorer of both the world…
These are the hottest destinations of 2025, according to British Airways
New York takes this year's top spot
Twlight on the Manhattan skyline

British Airways Holidays has just released its 2025 Travel Trends Report, revealing the hottest must-visit destinations based on traveler searches and booking trends.

But it’s not just about where people are going, it’s also about how they’re traveling. The report highlights emerging trends in vacation curation, with travelers seeking more personalized, immersive, and unique experiences than ever before. 
The hottest destinations for 2025

Read more
It’s official: These are the best airport restaurants in the world
Book a long layover to enjoy these airport restaurants
Duddells

Gone are the days of settling for overpriced, soggy sandwiches while waiting for your flight. Bloomberg has unveiled its list of the best airport restaurants in the world, proving that great dining experiences can be found even before takeoff.

Taking the top spot is Duddell’s at Hong Kong International Airport, an outpost of the renowned Michelin-starred restaurant in Central. Serving up an extensive menu of dim sum, barbecued meats, and freshly prepared Cantonese dishes, Duddell’s offers a world-class culinary experience in the middle of one of Asia’s busiest travel hubs.

Read more
Lufthansa introduces these new Business Class menu options
Lufthansa introduces new items on its Business Class menu
lufthansa new menu options steakvomrinderfiletkartoffelpuumlreekarottengemuumlseundroumlstzwiebeln desotostudios017

Lufthansa Business Class passengers can enjoy new, curated menu options on short and medium-haul flights. From hot or cold dishes to main courses and desserts, the German airline offers culinary excellence at 35,000 feet. 
The new meals use the finest ingredients

For the new menu, Lufthansa selected high-quality ingredients from throughout Europe, with recipes that blend European influences with local cuisine. The resulting menu is a combined effort of Lufthansa’s culinary teams, celebrity chef Johann Lafer, and catering partner Gate Gourmet.

Read more