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Extended validity and new fees for Gold Cards for foreigners

Foreign professionals possessing the Employment Gold Card can apply for an extension. (Photo / Retrieved from CommonWealth Magazine)
Foreign professionals possessing the Employment Gold Card can apply for an extension. (Photo / Retrieved from CommonWealth Magazine)

According to the [Taipei Times], the Ministry of the Interior has introduced new fee standards for the Employment Gold Card, allowing foreign professionals to extend the validity of the cards for up to three years at a time, as part of a program aimed at increasing the number of foreign specialists in Taiwan.

Foreign nationals applying to extend their Gold Cards are to pay NT$1,500 (US$54) for a one-year extension, NT$2,500 for two years, and NT$3,500 for a three-year card.

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Ministry of the Interior has introduced new fee standards for the Employment Gold Card. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Interior)

Ministry of the Interior has introduced new fee standards for the Employment Gold Card. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Interior)

Residents of Hong Kong and Macau are to be charged a flat fee of NT$800 regardless of length.

The ministry’s fee-charging amendment was proposed after the Legislative Yuan passed a revision to the Act for the Recruitment and Employment of Foreign Professionals (外國專業人才延攬及雇用法) in June to make Taiwan more attractive to overseas professionals.

The revision allows foreign specialists to apply for permanent residence in Taiwan after working in the country for three years, instead of the previous five years, provided they have lived in Taiwan for at least 183 days each year.

The fees charged for an Employment Gold Card vary depending on the effective period, whether the application is domestic or from overseas, and whether the applicant is subject to special handling fees.

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Foreigners and those from Hong Kong and Macao have different charging fees. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of the Interior)

Foreigners and those from Hong Kong and Macao have different charging fees. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of the Interior)

Overseas applications by foreign nationals who are subject to a special handling fee will cost NT$1,500 for a one-year card, NT$2,500 for a two-year card, and NT$3,500 for a three-year card.

According to the [Taipei Times], domestic applicants who arrived in Taiwan on a visa allowing a stay of 60 days or longer are to be charged NT$3,700, NT$4,700, and NT$5,700 respectively. Hong Kong and Macau residents in that situation will be charged NT$3,100 for cards of one to three years.

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