Taiwan

If you're entering Taiwan on a direct flight from China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau), you must take a saliva-based PCR test on arrival at the airport. From 6 January, if you're flying from China to Taiwan (including from China to Taiwan transiting through Hong Kong and Macau), you must also present a PCR test taken within 48 hours before boarding your flight or a rapid antigen test (RAT) taken within 24 hours before boarding. If you test negative, you can go to your accommodation for 7 days of Self-initiated Epidemic Prevention. If you test positive, you'll need to isolate and practice self-health management until you test negative, or 7 days have passed since the last day of your isolation period. If you're travelling from locations other than China, you don't have to do any tests or quarantine, but you will need to undertake 7 days of Self-initiated Epidemic Prevention. The Self-initiated Epidemic Prevention period can take place in a private residence, provided it meets the criteria (see 'Travel').

We advise: 

Exercise normal safety precautions in Taiwan.



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