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Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 36006767)
I believe almost all those exiting are directed to use the e-Gate lanes now. There's no enrollment required to use the gates on exit if eligible.
The machine even addressed me in the language of my passport once the process was complete! For my second exit a a few days later I was equipped with children and therefore got to use the human option and received a stamp. |
I saw that Taoyuan Airport installed a new style of e-Gates. Has anyone who is a member of this program used the new e-Gates yet?
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Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 36296966)
I saw that Taoyuan Airport installed a new style of e-Gates. Has anyone who is a member of this program used the new e-Gates yet?
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Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 36296966)
I saw that Taoyuan Airport installed a new style of e-Gates. Has anyone who is a member of this program used the new e-Gates yet?
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How do the new gates work? Just for US citizens and with or without GE and prior registration or payment of a fee?
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Originally Posted by minhaoxue
(Post 36297185)
I went through TPE last week and they were pushing all US citizens, and others, through the e-gates. I belong to no program and used them time without delay. On a side noted, Taiwan no longer uses an arrival card and went over to an electronic arrival card that you fill out online either at arrival or when arriving into TPE.
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
(Post 36297216)
How do the new gates work? Just for US citizens and with or without GE and prior registration or payment of a fee?
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Originally Posted by DeltaOneFlyer
(Post 36304793)
I believe the new gates work not just for US citizens, as there are many other countries that are eligible. If i recall correctly from my last trip a year ago, as long as your passport country is eligible, no registration is needed and you do not have to be enrolled in GE, which does significantly negate the value of the going through GE / e-Gate registration.
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Originally Posted by DeltaOneFlyer
(Post 36304793)
I believe the new gates work not just for US citizens, as there are many other countries that are eligible. If i recall correctly from my last trip a year ago, as long as your passport country is eligible, no registration is needed and you do not have to be enrolled in GE, which does significantly negate the value of the going through GE / e-Gate registration.
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Originally Posted by DeltaOneFlyer
(Post 36304793)
I believe the new gates work not just for US citizens, as there are many other countries that are eligible. If i recall correctly from my last trip a year ago, as long as your passport country is eligible, no registration is needed and you do not have to be enrolled in GE, which does significantly negate the value of the going through GE / e-Gate registration.
For me it doesnt really matter anyways. Through all my years of travel there, even during peak times, immigration at TPE never took longer than 15 minutes. They are quite customer centric. And I dont mind stretching for extra 15 minutes when I already / going to spent 12+ hr on the plane lol. |
The e-gates at TSA should all be the 3rd/4th generation ones, which are faster, usually don’t require fingerprints, and work for all departing foreign passport holders. At TPE most of the first generation ones are blocked off at departure.
AFAIK only foreigners from a few countries can use e-gates for arrival, and GE holders still need to enroll and pay the fee. |
Originally Posted by ithinkurdumb
(Post 36317820)
The e-gates at TSA should all be the 3rd/4th generation ones, which are faster, usually don’t require fingerprints, and work for all departing foreign passport holders. At TPE most of the first generation ones are blocked off at departure.
AFAIK only foreigners from a few countries can use e-gates for arrival, and GE holders still need to enroll and pay the fee. |
Originally Posted by ithinkurdumb
(Post 36317820)
AFAIK only foreigners from a few countries can use e-gates for arrival, and GE holders still need to enroll and pay the fee.
Originally Posted by minhaoxue
(Post 36297185)
I went through TPE last week and they were pushing all US citizens, and others, through the e-gates.
Originally Posted by bocastephen
(Post 36318515)
Which countries can use the egate on arrival, and is it any egate or are they specially marked? Is any pre registration required or you just scan your passport?
I don't know if e-Gate usage is restricted to certain passport holders or not under the new system. I can ask during my next trip, but I don't anticipate going to Taiwan until closer to the end of the year. |
Originally Posted by bocastephen
(Post 36318515)
Which countries can use the egate on arrival, and is it any egate or are they specially marked? Is any pre registration required or you just scan your passport?
Citizens (who are not resident of Taiwan) of US, AU, DE, SG, KR, and IT can enroll for e-gates (https://egate.immigration.gov.tw/ega...nd/home/select). All use of e-gates for arrival require pre-registration. Given the use of e-gates by these foreign passport holders predates the 3rd/4th generation of e-gates, I assume they can use all e-gates just like TW citizens. Although personally I'd stick to the newer e-gates (the ones with a much bigger screen) as the old ones have really bad facial recognition.
Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 36318562)
This appears to have changed recently, at least at TPE:
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Originally Posted by ithinkurdumb
(Post 36318572)
However, the most recent update on the NIA website (https://www.immigration.gov.tw/5475/...366038/cp_news) still says only citizens from the six countries (with US citizens limited to those with GE) can use e-gates for arrival with prior enrollments, and self-enrollment is limited to TW passport or ARC holders. Although I certainly won't be surprised if the government says one thing while doing another...
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