Start Your Business in Taiwan! A Guide to Self-Employment and Entrepreneur Visas for Overseas Chinese Students
Guidelines for Overseas Chinese and International Students Starting a Business and Applying for Entrepreneur Visas in Taiwan
1. Staying in Taiwan by Self-Employment through Company Establishment
- Establish a company and register it as a “Foreign and Overseas Chinese Investment Enterprise”
- Foreign investment must account for over one-third of the company’s capital
- The applicant must serve as the company’s manager
- Apply to the Investment Commission, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA)
- Required documents include:
- Investment Application Form
- Investment Plan
- Overseas Chinese Certificate or passport with overseas residency endorsement
- Business operations must not involve industries explicitly prohibited from investment
- Reference website:
Investment Commission, MOEA
2. Entrepreneur Visa
To apply for the Entrepreneur Visa, the applicant must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Receive over NT$2 million in funding from domestic or international venture capital, innovation funds, or crowdfunding platforms
- Have previously or currently entered and been recommended by a government-recognized incubator
- Hold invention or design patents, plant variety rights, or animal breed registration
- Win awards in domestic or international entrepreneurship/design competitions
- Be officially recognized as having innovation capabilities
If a company has already been established (within the past 5 years), it must meet at least one of the following:
- The founder has invested over NT$1 million
- Received over NT$2 million from venture capital or crowdfunding
- Owns patents, has been selected for exhibitions, or has been officially recognized as an innovative enterprise
Application Process: Apply through the Foreign Professionals Online Application Platform to the National Immigration Agency, and the MOEA will review the application.
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