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🇫🇮 Republic of Finland vs 🇹🇼 Taiwan (Republic of China)

A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026

Source basis

This comparison combines Republic of Finland and Taiwan (Republic of China) government portals with the primary sources for each side's dominant skilled route. Every detailed figure links through to the underlying route or data page.

Reviewed 1 June 2026

Primary sources

  • Finnish Immigration Service — Coming to Finland for work

    Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) - verified 24 May 2026

  • National Immigration Agency

    National Immigration Agency (Taiwan) - verified 1 June 2026

  • Migri — Specialist residence permit

    Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) - verified 1 July 2026

  • National Development Council - Taiwan Employment Gold Card

    National Development Council (Taiwan) - verified 1 June 2026

🇫🇮

Republic of Finland

Finland is a practical next destination because Migri publishes clear English guidance and uses the Enter Finland online system for most residence permits. Work migration centres on residence permits for employed persons, specialists, researchers, start-up entrepreneurs and EU Blue Card holders, with a fast-track service for selected high-skill categories.

Official portal
Finnish Immigration Service (Migri)
Languages
Finnish, Swedish
Currency
Euro

🇹🇼

Taiwan (Republic of China)

Taiwan manages immigration through the National Immigration Agency (NIA) under the Ministry of the Interior, with work authorisation governed by the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) and entry visas issued by the Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA). The headline routes for skilled foreigners are the Employment Gold Card, which bundles a visa, residence and open work permit for designated specialist fields, and the employer-sponsored work permit plus Alien Resident Certificate (ARC). After five years of continuous residence, many foreign professionals can apply for an Alien Permanent Resident Certificate (APRC).

Official portal
National Immigration Agency (Taiwan)
Languages
Mandarin Chinese
Currency
New Taiwan dollar

How Republic of Finland and Taiwan (Republic of China) differ

Dimension🇫🇮 Republic of Finland🇹🇼 Taiwan (Republic of China)
Total routes covered36
Routes without employer sponsor14
Routes leading to permanent residence35
Typical full settlement timeline——
Dominant skilled visaResidence permit for a specialistTaiwan Employment Gold Card
Skilled visa salary minimum€3,937/month—
Skilled visa processing time——
Skilled visa government feesFinland lists EUR 530 for an electronic first specialist residence permit, EUR 630 on paper, optional D visas at EUR 95 online, and separate family-member residence-permit fees.—
Official languagesFinnish, SwedishMandarin Chinese
CurrencyEuroNew Taiwan dollar
Primary regulatorFBATBA
Policy changes (last 12 months)00

Skilled-route head-to-head

Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.

🇫🇮 Republic of Finland

Residence permit for a specialist

Salary minimum
€3,937/month
Government fees
Finland lists EUR 530 for an electronic first specialist residence permit, EUR 630 on paper, optional D visas at EUR 95 online, and separate family-member residence-permit fees.
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
Yes

🇹🇼 Taiwan (Republic of China)

Taiwan Employment Gold Card

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
No
Leads to settlement
Yes

Routes unique to Taiwan (Republic of China)

  • Taiwan Employment Gold Card

    work-unsponsored

  • Visitor Visa for Employment-Seeking Purpose

    work-unsponsored

  • Permanent Residence (Alien Permanent Resident Certificate, APRC)

    residence-general

Visa routes side by side

Republic of Finland (3)

  • Residence permit for a specialist

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Up to 2 years for the first permit; renewable.

  • Residence permit for an employed person

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Usually tied to the job and permit decision; renewable.

  • Start-up entrepreneur residence permit

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Initial permit is time-limited and renewable if the startup basis continues.

Taiwan (Republic of China) (6)

  • Taiwan Employment Gold Card

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Valid for 1 to 3 years; renewable.

  • Work Permit for Specialized or Technical Work + ARC

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Work permit and resident visa run with the employment contract (which must have more than six months remaining at application); renewable.

  • Foreign Special Professional Work Permit

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Employment permit of up to five years for designated foreign professionals; renewable.

  • Entrepreneur Resident Visa

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Initial residence of 2 years; extensions of up to 2 years each subject to continuing to meet the qualification directions.

  • Visitor Visa for Employment-Seeking Purpose

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Short-stay visitor visa for job-seeking; the holder must convert to a work-permit-based resident visa to stay and work.

  • Permanent Residence (Alien Permanent Resident Certificate, APRC)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent, subject to maintaining the rolling presence requirement; re-entry and the certificate are maintained per NIA rules.

Frequently asked questions

Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, Republic of Finland or Taiwan (Republic of China)?+−

Republic of Finland’s Residence permit for a specialist requires a salary of at least €3,937/month; Taiwan (Republic of China)’s Taiwan Employment Gold Card is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.

Does Republic of Finland or Taiwan (Republic of China) have more visa routes without an employer sponsor?+−

Taiwan (Republic of China) has more: 4 of its covered routes can be pursued without an employer sponsor, against 1 for Republic of Finland. No-sponsor routes — such as digital-nomad, self-employment, and points-based skilled migration — matter most if you do not yet have a job offer.

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Underlying comparison sources (4)

  • Finnish Immigration Service — Coming to Finland for work
  • National Immigration Agency
  • Migri — Specialist residence permit
  • National Development Council - Taiwan Employment Gold Card

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.