By 9News,April Glover
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Travellers heading to Taiwan will need to fill out a new form up to 72 hours before arriving in the country from next month.
From October 1, Australians flying to the East Asian country will need to complete a Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) in the three days before they touch down in Taiwan.
Any foreign nationals who don’t have an Alien Residence Certificate, a Resident Visa or Diplomatic ID card will need to fill out the incoming passenger form.
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Travellers will need to share their passport details, an email address, an occupation, phone number and their accomodation information for the form.
The arrival card is free and won’t ask for any bank or card details.
Immigration officers at the border may ask travellers to see verification of a completed Arrival Card.
Australia’s Smart Traveller website today reminded travellers the new rule will kick in from October 1.
It also warned Australian tourists to be mindful of the dangers of typhoon season in Taiwan, which is between May and November.
“Flooding and mudslides are common. Businesses and government offices close on ‘typhoon day’,” Smart Traveller said.
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