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Work permits

General

The Office of International Affairs assists international students with work permit applications. International students who wish to work in Taiwan (either on-campus or off-campus) are required to apply for and obtain a work permit before starting work. Only holders of Alien Resident Cards can apply for work permits, exchange students are not allowed to work in Taiwan. Any employment without a work permit is illegal in Taiwan, and may lead to a fine of NT$ 30,000 – 150,000. 

Please refer to website of the Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor for current regulations
 

Who can apply? 

Foreign, overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macau students, who are officially enrolled in an educational institution in Taiwan (for undergraduate, graduate studies, language courses) may apply for a work permit.
 

Application process

Only online-application is possible, please read the folllowing guidelines (download) on how to apply via the internet.
 

Required Documents 

1. Consent form for the work permit application by Taiwn Tech  (download

2. Scan of your Certificate of Study (NOT your student ID card, please use the machine in the entrance hall of the Administration Building to issue the Certificate of Study, or contact the Office of Academic Fairs, Registrar Section) 

3. Scan of your passport.

4. Scan of your Alien Resident Certificate

5. Scanned receipt of NT$100 fee transfer from a post office (NTUST post office recommended) with the following details: 

Account Name: Account for Employment Permit Fee of the Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor = 勞動部勞動力發展署聘僱許可收費專戶); Account Number: 19058848 

Further information

1. The status of international students in Taiwan should be in accordance with the regulations of Ministry of Education. 

2. Newly enrolled Foreign Graduate Students who obtained their university’s permission to work on course-related academic research can apply for a work permit. 

3. The maximum validity of a work permit is 1 year. 

4. Period of validity: Overseas Chinese and foreign students applying for a work permit during the first semester of each academic year, from October 1 to September 30 of the following year, may not have a permit period that exceeds September 30 of the following year. 

5. The maximum working hours are 20 hours per week. This limit does not apply during the winter and summer vacation. 

6. Foreigners who work without a work permit will be fined from NT$30,000 to NT$150,000 (cf. Employment Sevice Act, Chapter 6

7. Students should return valid work permits to the Office of International Affairs if they suspend or discontinue their studies.

For more details and regulations, please contact the Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor

Address: 4F., No.439, Zhongping Rd., Xinzhuang Dist., New Taipei City 24219, Taiwan 24219新北市新莊區中平路439號南棟4樓

Tel: (02)8995-6000

Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 – 12:30; 13:30 – 17:30

Office hours for foreigner's work permit application: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m  – 5:30 p.m.

Address: 10F, No. 39, Sec. 1, Zhonghua Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City

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