Taiwan - Obtain an Alien Permanent Resident Certificate
ProcedureEdit
- Gather all documents you will need to present or submit.
- Submit the completed APRC application form to the designated local NIA service center. Upon initial review were processed, the local center will forward your application to the headquarters of the NIA for secondary review.
- Pay the application fee.
Required DocumentsEdit
- A completed application form.
- A color photo(same size as ID card photo).
- The original and one photocopy of new and old passports. The original shall be returned after verification.
- The original and one photocopy of Alien Residence Certificate. The original shall be returned after verification.
- A satisfactory health examination certificate. The health examination form used by major hospitals shall be the Mandatory Examination Items for Health Examination Certificate (Form B) promulgated by the National Health Agency of the Executive Yuan.
- Certificates of financial assets or special skills and talents.
- Certificates of criminal record of the last 5 years issued by the government of the applicants home country and by the ROC.
- Other related certificates, i.e., household certificate transcript, marriage certificate, working permit approval documents, or other documents applicable.
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
National Immigration Agency
No. 15, Guangjhou St., Jhongjheng District,
Taipei City 100-66, Taiwan, ROC.
Headquarters TEL: 886-2-2388-9393
National Immigration Agency Service Centers
Information for Foreigners: 0800-024-111
Telephone Hotlines
Website
EligibilityEdit
Who may apply for an APRC: a foreigner who has legally and continuously resided in the State for five years and has stayed for more than one hundred and eighty-three days each year, or the alien spouse and/or children of a national with valid household registration in the Taiwan Area who have legally resided in the State for ten years, during which period the spouse and/or children have physically resided in the State for more than one hundred and eighty-three days each year for at least five years. An application for APRC pursuant to above shall be submitted within two years after the period of stay and residence meets the requirement.
FeesEdit
Application Fee: NT$10,000 (payable upon notice after approval by secondary review).
ValidityEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
It will take about 14 working days to process your application, excluding the time period needed for submitting additional documents, interviews or verification by related authorities.
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InstructionsEdit
Processing of Alien Resident Certificate applications is administered by each county/city service center of the National Immigration Agency.
Required InformationEdit
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Need for the DocumentEdit
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External LinksEdit
- Information for Foreigners in Taiwan - Website:
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