I purchased a ticket from Paris (Iām European) to Taipei to finally meet my girlfriendās family and Taiwan itself. Iām aware authorities have been considering relaxing measures from July on.
Do you think it will be possible for foreigners to enter Taiwan in July? My flight is in the beginning of that monthā¦
Nobody knows for sure but Iām thinking best case scenario you will be forced to quarantine. Maybe 25% chance youād be allowed in as a tourist. Just my guess.
None of us have crystal balls! Right now we have tens of thousands of cases a day. It is almost June.
ā Chen said the CECC had held discussions with the Ministry of Economic Affairs on the easing of border controls and will soon involve the tourism sector for related talks, with details likely to be announced in June.ā
Personally speaking, I would suggest mid july as a better chance but the progress of Covid is uncertain. Travel during a pandemic is always going to be problematic. So aim for flexibility in your planning!
as @afterspivak states below, you need to check your visa status.
Things are changing all the time, albeit slowly, but I have a feeling Visa free entry will be one of the last things to open up. I mean tourist wonāt want to come and spend half their holiday in quarantine.
First Iāve heard this. At this point, I think itās very unlikely Taiwan will open to tourists that soon. I think the best we can hope for is a gradual reopening similar to what Japan are doing and that theyāll open the country to students for the new academic year beginning in September. If you have the money and time, you could apply for a semester of Chinese classes and get a student visa that way. Itās just my guess, but I think thatās way more likely to happen than suddenly opening the doors to everyone.
A bit myopic. Maybe the desire to get some action clouded your sense to look at immigration rules.
At least, if you cancel the flight, you should get most of your cash back.
Iāll take hot in paris to hot in Taiwan any day.
I been to Germany in the summer by the way. The hottest days there is like 30, tops, thatās like in the middle of August, and only from about 2pm to 6pm. Cools down massively after sundown (which is like 10pm by the way), actually about 3 hours before sundown itās already pretty cool, and past sundown it gets COLD. And thatās only if itās sunny. If itās not sunny, get a jacket, you will need it.
Actually, it was my girlfriend who kind of pressured me to get the ticket so we can fly in the same flightāshe lives in Paris. We thought it could be easier if we arrive at the same time. And yes, as for the refund, the company would only keep 40 euros. Thatās why I did it, mostly. I might lose some money, butā¦