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National Health Insurance for Mainland Students
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Do mainland students studying in Taiwan need to enroll in National Health Insurance? Can they choose not to enroll? |
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Mainland students who enter Taiwan with an Exit & Entry Permit bearing the purpose of "Study" are required by law to enroll in the National Health Insurance program. All eligible students must maintain continuous enrollment and pay the required premiums. During the period of valid coverage, insured students are entitled to National Health Insurance benefits in accordance with the law in the event of illness, injury, or childbirth. |
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When should mainland students studying in Taiwan enroll in National Health Insurance? |
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Enrollment begins after six months of residence in Taiwan. The six-month period includes continuous residence or residence with only one absence of no more than 30 days. For students who arrived in Taiwan before the announcement date, any eligible period of residence may be counted toward the required six-month waiting period. |
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How do mainland students studying in Taiwan enroll in National Health Insurance? How much is the premium? |
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Students should enroll through their school as a Category 6, Item 2 insured person, or as a dependent of an eligible insured person. Students pay 60% of the premium, while the government subsidizes the remaining 40%. |
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How can mainland students studying in Taiwan apply for NHI card? |
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For first-time applications:
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How can insured mainland students seek medical treatment? |
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