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digital border
About this tag
The digital border tag on WindowsForum.com covers the shift from paper-based immigration forms to mandatory online arrival systems, with a focus on Taiwan's Digital Arrival Card (TWAC). Content discusses how travelers must now treat their Windows devices as essential travel documents, completing the TWAC within a narrow pre-travel window. The tag explores practical preparation steps, including using a laptop or phone to fill out the form, saving the QR code, and navigating eGates. It highlights the broader trend of digital borders requiring travelers to manage official documents through personal technology, with implications for Windows users who need reliable device access during international travel.
Taiwan's border has gone digital, and anyone planning to travel there now needs to treat their phone and laptop as essential travel documents rather than optional conveniences.
Background / Overview
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency (NIA) has moved decisively to replace paper arrival cards...