By TravoUpdate
Taiwan is considering offering visa-on-arrival to Indian nationals to simplify travel.-On-Arrival
Chung Kwang Tien, Taiwan's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, noted the frequent visits of Indian citizens to Taiwan.
Over 3,000 Indian students are currently enrolled in Taiwanese universities.
Indian Students in Taiwan
The visa-on-arrival policy would ease travel, business, and educational pursuits for Indian nationals in Taiwan.
Simplified Travel
Presently, Indian citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Taiwan, which can be complex and time-consuming.
Current Visa Process
Taiwan's proposed policy would align it with other regional countries like Thailand and Malaysia, which already offer visa-free travel to Indian nationals.
Regional Comparison
The policy could boost the number of Indian tourists and enhance economic ties between Taiwan and India.
Economic and Travel Benefits
Strengthening Relations
Increased travel opportunities might further strengthen the strong ties between Taiwan and India.
Must-See Locations
If the policy is implemented, Indian travelers should visit Taipei, Taroko National Park, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan, and Kenting National Park.