Immigration to Taiwan

Taiwan, a vibrant island nation located in East Asia, has become a desirable destination for immigrants seeking to find a balance between rich cultural heritage, economic growth, and picturesque landscapes.


From bustling night markets exuding the aroma of local delicacies to tranquil temples adorned with graceful architecture, the island offers a range of experiences that fascinate locals and newcomers alike. Against this rich cultural backdrop, immigrants find it easy to integrate into a society that values diversity and inclusiveness.


One of the most attractive aspects of Taiwan is its strong economy. The island has positioned itself as a global technology center, home to both established tech giants and innovative startups. This environment not only creates ample employment opportunities, but also fosters an entrepreneurial atmosphere that attracts ambitious people from all over the world.


With a universal healthcare system available to all residents and a quality education system that consistently produces top-notch students, families feel confident that the island cares about their well-being and future prospects.


In practical terms, Taiwan's immigration policy is aimed at attracting talent. For example, the Golden Card offers simplified residence and work privileges for professionals.


Are you planning to immigrate to Taiwan? Here you will find useful and interesting information necessary for a comfortable move to this country.




Products from Visit World for a comfortable move to Taiwan:


- A guide to obtaining a residence permit and other necessary documents in Taiwan;

Legal advice on entry and immigration to Taiwan;

Health insurance for foreigners to Taiwan.

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Useful  information

Life in the country

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Average cost of living

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Pros and cons of living in the country

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The best cities to live

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Tips for successful immigration

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Pros:

- High-quality healthcare and safety.

- Rich cultural experience and vibrant street life.

- Strong emphasis on education and technological advancement.


Cons:

- Limited use of English outside of cities.

- Hot and humid weather can be challenging for some.

- Limited job opportunities for non-Mandarin speakers in certain industries.

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