How to show Australia ETA proof at Taiwan entry?
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I had an Australia ETA and it expired since I visited Australia 2 months ago. Now I'm applying for a Taiwan Travel Authorization, using this ETA. They said "Upon arrival, the visitor is required to present the Travel Authorization
Certificate together with the Australian visa". So how do I print out my Australian e-visa?
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I had an Australia ETA and it expired since I visited Australia 2 months ago. Now I'm applying for a Taiwan Travel Authorization, using this ETA. They said "Upon arrival, the visitor is required to present the Travel Authorization
Certificate together with the Australian visa". So how do I print out my Australian e-visa?
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, wouldn't the Australian e-visa have to be valid? You said yours expired.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 13:32
To respond to your question you added as an answer (as it will likely be deleted), the third item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 15:35
Hmmm, they don't mention anything about this? I will contact the ambassador to make it clear, thanks for your time.
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Apr 22 at 15:50
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I had an Australia ETA and it expired since I visited Australia 2 months ago. Now I'm applying for a Taiwan Travel Authorization, using this ETA. They said "Upon arrival, the visitor is required to present the Travel Authorization
Certificate together with the Australian visa". So how do I print out my Australian e-visa?
australia taiwan eta
I had an Australia ETA and it expired since I visited Australia 2 months ago. Now I'm applying for a Taiwan Travel Authorization, using this ETA. They said "Upon arrival, the visitor is required to present the Travel Authorization
Certificate together with the Australian visa". So how do I print out my Australian e-visa?
australia taiwan eta
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, wouldn't the Australian e-visa have to be valid? You said yours expired.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 13:32
To respond to your question you added as an answer (as it will likely be deleted), the third item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 15:35
Hmmm, they don't mention anything about this? I will contact the ambassador to make it clear, thanks for your time.
â dzuncoi
Apr 22 at 15:50
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, wouldn't the Australian e-visa have to be valid? You said yours expired.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 13:32
To respond to your question you added as an answer (as it will likely be deleted), the third item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 15:35
Hmmm, they don't mention anything about this? I will contact the ambassador to make it clear, thanks for your time.
â dzuncoi
Apr 22 at 15:50
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, wouldn't the Australian e-visa have to be valid? You said yours expired.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 13:32
To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, wouldn't the Australian e-visa have to be valid? You said yours expired.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 13:32
To respond to your question you added as an answer (as it will likely be deleted), the third item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 15:35
To respond to your question you added as an answer (as it will likely be deleted), the third item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 15:35
Hmmm, they don't mention anything about this? I will contact the ambassador to make it clear, thanks for your time.
â dzuncoi
Apr 22 at 15:50
Hmmm, they don't mention anything about this? I will contact the ambassador to make it clear, thanks for your time.
â dzuncoi
Apr 22 at 15:50
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, the Australian e-visa would have to be valid, as noted: yours has expired. You further asked whether the e-visa would be considered 'a resident card or visa that has expired less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan." That item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, the Australian e-visa would have to be valid, as noted: yours has expired. You further asked whether the e-visa would be considered 'a resident card or visa that has expired less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan." That item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, the Australian e-visa would have to be valid, as noted: yours has expired. You further asked whether the e-visa would be considered 'a resident card or visa that has expired less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan." That item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, the Australian e-visa would have to be valid, as noted: yours has expired. You further asked whether the e-visa would be considered 'a resident card or visa that has expired less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan." That item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, the Australian e-visa would have to be valid, as noted: yours has expired. You further asked whether the e-visa would be considered 'a resident card or visa that has expired less than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan." That item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
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To be eligible for the ROC travel authorization, wouldn't the Australian e-visa have to be valid? You said yours expired.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 13:32
To respond to your question you added as an answer (as it will likely be deleted), the third item points to long term permission to remain in a country, rather than the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) you had, which is linked to short term stays for tourism or business.
â Giorgio
Apr 22 at 15:35
Hmmm, they don't mention anything about this? I will contact the ambassador to make it clear, thanks for your time.
â dzuncoi
Apr 22 at 15:50