Study in Chinese Taipei
More international students are choosing to study in Taiwan, and if you plan to enroll, we can help!
We collected valuable information to help you study in Taiwan. We will also answer frequently asked questions about studying in one of Asia’s exciting destinations.
Quick Facts about Chinese Taipei
Capital: Taipei City
Currency: New Taiwan dollar (NTD)
Population: 23,205,000
Popular programs to study in Taiwan:
- Business
- Economics
- Management
- Chinese language
- Human Ecology
Government expenditure on the education system: 978.1 billion New Taiwan dollars
Key services industries:
- Financial services
- Information and communications technology
- Healthcare
- Education
- Tourism
Key manufacturing areas:
- Electronics
- Machinery
- Chemicals
- Automotive
- Aerospace
Why study in Taiwan
The country gladly welcomes international students who want to study in Taiwan. Here are some of the exciting advantages!
Top-quality education
Aside from accredited world-class universities that place highly on the QS World University Rankings, expect top-notch education when you study in Taiwan.
Reasonably-priced living expenses
Compared to other highly-developed countries, anticipate a moderately priced cost of living when you study in Taiwan.
Refreshing natural sceneries
School breaks are memorable and refreshing when you study in Taiwan. You can visit pristine beaches and hike in the mountains.
Robust economy
Taiwan’s economy is unstoppable, and many jobs are available for graduates. Finishing a degree in the country provides immediate access to fulfilling careers.
EA Exchange offers the best assistance to make studying in Taiwan seamless for all international students!
Student visa for international students
All exchange students who stay in Taiwan for over 90 days but less than 180 days must get a Visitor Visa at a Taipei Representative Office.
The documents you need to apply for a visa and other important details may change from country to country, so ensure you get the latest updates.
On the other hand, learners who will stay in Taiwan for more than 180 days must go to a Taipei Representative Office to apply for a Resident Visa. Visa holders must go to the National Immigration Agency in Taipei within 15 days of their arrival to apply for the Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) and Re-entry Permit. Students can stay in Taiwan if the Alien Resident Certificate is still valid.
Popular City to Study in Taiwan:
- Taipei
Top Universities to Study in Taiwan:
- Shih Chien University
Frequently Asked Questions
Can international students work part-time in Taiwan?
You may work 20 hours per week under a work permit, except during winter and summer breaks.
Is it mandatory for international students to join the National Health Insurance (NHI) of Taiwan?
Yes, all international students with Alien Residence Certificate (ARC) must sign up for the National Health Insurance of Taiwan.
How much is the NHI premium for international students?
Monthly, you must pay NTD500 for medical insurance and NTD749 for the National Health Insurance Program.