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2020 Orientation & Registration Information

Announcement
Poster:Post date:2020-06-15
  (UPDATED ON 5/18) ENTRY RESTRICTIONS FOR FOREIGNERS TO TAIWAN IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 OUTBREAK. VISIT BOCA’S WEBSITE FOR MOST UPDATED NEWS (WWW.BOCA.GOV.TW)

Online Orientation

  • Who
    should attend Orientation?
  • All student who have received their enrollment notification are encouraged to participate the orientation
  • Why
    attend Orientation?
  • Orientation provides multiple opportunities for you to connect with TMU administrative offices/services and current students
  • What
    happens at Orientation?
  • You will participate in courses/events that assist you to begin your academic journey at TMU
 

Pre-Registration Checklist

 

VISA (DO NOT ENTER TAIWAN with visa-exempt entry nor landing visa)

International students must enter Taiwan with a visitor visa or resident visa.

Students who enter Taiwan with a visitor visa will need to apply a resident visa before Alien Resident Certificates (ARC) application.

According to the regulations of National Immigration Agency, “A foreign national who enters with a residency visa, shall apply for an ARC within 15 days after entry into Taiwan.

 

Document Authentication

  • Students should present original diplomas and transcripts upon registration
  • All document shall be authenticated by the overseas Taiwan Representative Office
 

6-month Medical Insurance

Students who do not provide 6-month overseas medical insurance (coverage from Sep 2020 to Feb 2021) will be charge TWD 3000 upon registration

 

Accommodation

University-Owned Accommodation

  • TMU operate 5 units that will accommodate 64 single students
  • Cooking equipment of any kind is not allowed in individual student rooms or lounges. This includes hot plates, indoor grills, hot pots, immersion heaters, or any item with open coils
  • You can indicate a preference of the type of room when submit your application, however, TMU does not guarantee housing for all international students
  • Student should pay 5-month of rental and basic utilities upon move in

Private-Owned Accommodation

It is easier to find a private accommodation after you arrive, however, you may need to arrange a temporary accommodation (such as a hotel or B&B) when looking for a permanent place.

You can get an idea of prices and availability by looking on the internet, or look in

  • an accommodation agency
  • friends and relatives living in Taipei
  • the TMU Campus Security Center (Mr. Tang via jacktang@tmu.edu.tw)

Private accommodation usually charges 1-2 months of deposit and the first month rent upon signing the contract.

 

Open your bank account in Taiwan

Students shall open a bank account in order to receive monthly scholarship or TA/RA payment.

The ATMs (Automated Teller Machines) on main campus can be found at the following locations:

7-11: CTBC Bank

Back United Building: Post Office, Taishin International Bank, Taiwan Cooperative Bank

 

Important Dates for 2020 Entry

  • Jul 6 - Jul 17

     
  • Early Aug

     

    Enrollment Notification

    Your TMU ID number information will be provided

  • Aug 1 - Sep 8

     

    Online Orientation

    Students will need to login My2TMU with TMU ID number for the online orientation

  • Aug 6 - Aug 17

     

    Fall 2020 (AY109-1) Tuition Payment

    You can make the payment in Taiwan via 7-11, credit card or ATM during Aug 6 to Aug 17.

    All late payments should be made in cash through a branch of LAND BANK OF TAIWAN.

    Detailed instruction will be available on the online orientation

    Note: TMU only accepts credit cards issued from Taiwan

  • Aug 24 - Sep 8

     

    Registration & Get your student ID Card

    Registration procedure will be released early July

  • Sep 6 Afternoon

     

    New Students Group Health Exam

    Last modification time:2020-06-15 PM 3:58


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