
This page provides a comprehensive overview of visa application, entry to Taiwan, residency, health insurance, and enrollment procedures for international students admitted to Chung Shan Medical University (CSMU).
Health insurance regulations are governed by the National Health Insurance Administration (NHI), while residency and Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) matters are administered by the National Immigration Agency (NIA).
Visa and residency matters are governed by the Government of Taiwan, while enrollment procedures are administered by the University.
International students admitted to CSMU must obtain an appropriate resident visa for study purposes before entering Taiwan.
Visa types, eligibility criteria, required documents, and application procedures are governed by the regulations of the Government of Taiwan and announced by the Bureau of Consular Affairs, MOFA (BOCA).
Applicants should submit visa applications to a Taiwan overseas mission (Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, TECO) in their country or region of residence.
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Commonly required documents may include (subject to BOCA regulations):
🔗 Official Visa Information (BOCA)
https://www.boca.gov.tw/np-137-2.html
Admission to CSMU does not guarantee visa approval.
After entering Taiwan with a student visa, international students are required to apply for an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) within the prescribed period.
ARC applications are processed by the National Immigration Agency (NIA), Ministry of the Interior.
Students must comply with all residency regulations during their stay in Taiwan.
🔗 Alien Resident Certificate (ARC)
https://coa.immigration.gov.tw/coa-frontend/student/entry?lang=en
After entering Taiwan, international students may be required to complete online registration and information submission through the NIA Foreign Student Online System (COA) in accordance with government regulations.
The COA system is used for:
🔗 NIA Foreign Student Online System (COA)
https://coa.immigration.gov.tw/coa-frontend/student/entry?lang=en
International students are required to maintain valid health insurance throughout their period of study in Taiwan.
Health insurance requirements are governed by the National Health Insurance Administration, MOHW (NHI).
🔗 Official NHI Information
https://www.nhi.gov.tw/en/mp-2.html
Admitted students must complete enrollment and registration procedures according to the schedule announced by the University.
Failure to complete enrollment within the designated period may result in forfeiture of admission.
Information provided on this page is for reference only and does not constitute legal advice or a guarantee of visa issuance, residency approval, health insurance eligibility, or enrollment.
Final decisions are subject to official regulations and announcements issued by the Government of Taiwan and Chung Shan Medical University.