Taiwan Visa RequirementsFor Egypt passport holders

Egyptian citizens require a visa for Taiwan. Apply at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Cairo. Fee $68.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$68 visa cost
Taipei
Asia
TWD (NT$)
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UTC+8

Egypt passport holders require a visa to enter Taiwan.

Since Egypt maintains One China policy, Taiwan visas are issued by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Cairo rather than an official embassy. Apply at TECO Cairo. Required documents: valid Egyptian passport (6+ months validity), completed Republic of China (Taiwan) visa application, 2 passport photos, round-trip flight itinerary, hotel bookings, bank statements (last 3 months), employment proof, and Egyptian national ID. Fee: approximately NT$2,000 (~$68 USD). Processing: 5-7 business days. Taiwan has been expanding visa-on-arrival and eVisa access; check current eligibility for Egyptian passports at boca.gov.tw.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Egyptian Passport

Valid for at least 6 months with sufficient blank pages

Passport Photos

2 recent photos per Taiwan visa specification

ROC Taiwan Visa Application Form

Completed form from Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Cairo

Round-Trip Flight Itinerary

Confirmed or booked return flight reservation

Hotel Bookings

Accommodation confirmation for all nights in Taiwan

Bank Statements

3 months recent statements showing sufficient funds

Employment Proof

Employment contract and payslips, or business registration

Egyptian National ID

Copy of Egyptian National ID (both sides)

Current Travel Situation

Egypt to Taiwan: What You Need to Know

Taiwan is an island democracy in East Asia with a unique blend of Chinese cultural heritage, Japanese colonial legacy, Indigenous Taiwanese traditions, and modern democratic identity. Taipei is a world-class city known for the night market culture (Shilin and Raohe Night Markets), National Palace Museum (the world's greatest collection of Chinese imperial art), Taipei 101 (once the world's tallest building), and Taiwan's extraordinary food scene (beef noodle soup, scallion pancakes, stinky tofu, pineapple cake, bubble tea). Taiwan's east coast and mountainous interior offer dramatic natural scenery: Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan forest railway. Since Egypt does not have official diplomatic relations with Taiwan (recognizing the PRC instead), visas are handled by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Cairo.

How to Get There

Taiwan to Japan: direct flights from Taipei to Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo. Taiwan to Hong Kong 1.5h. Taiwan to South Korea 2.5h. Taiwan to the Philippines 2.5h. Taipei serves as a convenient East Asia hub.

Money & Banking

Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD). Cards accepted in cities; cash useful at night markets. Taiwan is moderately affordable: budget TWD 1,500-2,500/day ($50-85) for midrange. Night market food is exceptional value: braised pork rice (lu rou fan) TWD 60-80, oyster vermicelli (o-ah mi-sua) TWD 70-100, stinky tofu TWD 60-100. Bubble tea shops are on every corner for TWD 50-80. Halal options limited but halal-certified night market stalls exist; check HalalZilla or halal Taiwan apps.

Practical Tips

Taipei: National Palace Museum (allocate 3-4 hours for highlights; go at opening to beat crowds), Taipei 101 observation deck (book online), Longshan Temple (most important Buddhist-Taoist temple, free), Elephant Mountain hike (free, 30 min up for Taipei 101 panorama), Shilin Night Market (evening food extravaganza). Jiufen old village (1.5h from Taipei): the famous tea house overlooking the bay and lantern-lit alleys said to inspire Spirited Away. Taroko Gorge: fly to Hualien and take a half-day gorge tour; stunning marble canyon landscapes. Taiwan High Speed Rail: Taipei to Kaohsiung (south Taiwan) in 1.5 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Egyptian passport holders need a visa for Taiwan?

Yes. Egyptian citizens require a visa for Taiwan (Republic of China). Apply at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Cairo, since Egypt follows the One China policy and does not have official diplomatic relations with Taiwan. Fee: approximately NT$2,000 (~$68 USD). Processing: 5-7 business days.

What makes Taiwan a distinctive destination in East Asia?

Taiwan occupies a unique geopolitical position (claimed by China, self-governing as Republic of China since 1949) and has developed a vibrant democratic society, remarkable culinary culture, and friendly population. Taiwan is considered by many travelers to have Asia's best street food (particularly night markets): Shilin Night Market, Raohe Night Market, and Ningxia Night Market in Taipei are world-renowned. Taiwan also has stunning mountainous interior with Taroko Gorge, tea plantations in Alishan, hot springs throughout, and the Sun Moon Lake resort. Despite close geographical proximity to China, Japan, and South Korea, Taiwan retains a distinctly Taiwanese character.

How do I apply for a Taiwan visa from Egypt?

Apply at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Cairo, which handles Taiwan visa matters since Egypt and Taiwan do not have formal diplomatic relations. Required documents: valid Egyptian passport (6+ months validity), completed ROC (Taiwan) visa application form, 2 passport photos, round-trip flight itinerary, hotel bookings, bank statements, employment proof, Egyptian national ID. Fee: approximately NT$2,000 (~$68 USD). Processing: 5-7 business days. Check boca.gov.tw for current Taiwan eVisa eligibility for Egyptian passports, as Taiwan has been expanding its eVisa program.

What are the must-try Taiwanese foods for Egyptian tourists?

Night market food is Taiwan's defining culinary experience. Beef noodle soup (hong shao niu rou mian): slow-braised beef in spiced soy broth with thick noodles; considered Taiwan's national dish. Scallion pancake (cong you bing): crispy flatbread with green onions, sold from street carts for NT$30-50. Stinky tofu (chou doufu): deeply fermented tofu with pungent smell but surprisingly mild flavor when fried; an acquired taste. Oyster vermicelli (o-ah mi-sua): thick rice noodles in starchy broth with oysters. Pineapple cake (feng li su): buttery pastry with pineapple filling, Taiwan's most popular souvenir. Bubble tea (boba): invented in Taiwan in the 1980s; order from Chun Shui Tang (the original).

Is halal food available in Taiwan?

Taiwan has a small but growing Muslim community and halal food infrastructure has developed significantly. The Grand Mosque in Taipei (near Da'an Park) is the main Islamic center. Halal restaurants in Taipei are concentrated near the Grand Mosque and in the Zhongshan District. The Taiwan Halal Integrity Development Association (THIDA) certifies restaurants; their website and app list current certified establishments. Traditional Taiwanese night market food uses pork and seafood extensively; clearly halal options at night markets require specific searching. International hotels generally offer halal options by request.

What is Taroko Gorge and how do I visit it?

Taroko Gorge (Taroko National Park) in eastern Taiwan is one of Asia's most spectacular natural landscapes: a 19km marble gorge with sheer cliffs rising 1,000m from a turquoise river, carved by the Liwu River through the Central Mountain Range. Access: fly from Taipei Songshan to Hualien (50 min, NT$1,200-1,800) then take the Taroko National Park shuttle from Hualien Station (free). Day tours from Hualien are available (NT$800-1,500). Key sites: Swallow Grotto (Yanzikou) overhanging marble cliffs with holes, Eternal Spring Shrine waterfall, Tianhsiang resort village. The Baiyang Waterfall trail leads to a spectacular waterfall cave. Helmets required on gorge trails.

How do I get around Taiwan efficiently?

Taiwan High Speed Rail (HSR): Taipei to Kaohsiung in 1.5 hours (NT$1,490, about $48); serves all major west coast cities. Purchase tickets at HSR stations or at thsrc.com.tw. Taipei Metro (MRT): world-class system covering all tourist areas; purchase an EasyCard for transit and convenience store payment. Hualien and the east coast: train (TRA local railway, 2h from Taipei to Hualien, NT$350) or fly. Taroko and Alishan require car rental or tour to access properly. Taiwan's intercity bus network (THBRC, Kamalan) is cheap and comfortable.

Is Taiwan expensive for Egyptian tourists?

Taiwan is moderately affordable, especially compared to Japan or Singapore. Daily budget: NT$1,500-3,000/day ($50-100) for midrange travel. Night market meals: NT$50-150 ($1.50-5) per item. Restaurant meal: NT$150-400 ($5-13). Accommodation: NT$800-2,500/night ($26-80) for guesthouses to midrange hotels. Domestic flights are affordable (Taipei to Hualien NT$1,200-1,800/$40-60). Taiwan beer (Taiwan Beer) is cheap at NT$35-55. Budget 10-day Taiwan trip with flights from Cairo (routing via Southeast Asian hubs): $900-1,500 all-inclusive.