
Singapore excluded from Taiwan's resumption of visa-free entry scheme
Singaporeans won't be able to enter Taiwan visa-free from 12 September.
Singapore was excluded from the list of countries where Taiwan will be resuming its visa exemption entry scheme.
Based on a list uploaded by Taiwan's Bureau of Consular Affairs, Singapore was amongst the countries where the visa-free entry scheme was temporarily suspended.
Prior COVID, Singaporeans enjoyed visa-free travel to Taiwan.
Countries granted visa-free entry to Taiwan starting 12 September include the USA and the UK.
A Bloomberg report stated that travellers from nations with visa-free entry will still undergo a three-day quarantine and that Taiwan will maintain its 50,000 arrivals cap.
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