Reference table for children who are eligible for public-funded routine vaccinations※
Updated July 26, 2018
Child's identity |
Parents' nationality |
Whether join the health insurance |
Eligibility for routine vaccinations at public-funded |
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The child has the nationality of the Republic of China |
Parents, regardless of nationals or foreigners |
Regardless of whether they join the health insurance, whether they have a residence permit, or whether they have registered citizenship, they can get vaccinated |
Can get vaccinated |
The child does not have the nationality of the Republic of China |
Both parents are nationals |
Both parents join the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
One parent joins the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
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Neither parent joins the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
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One of the parents is a nationality and the other is a foreigner |
Both parents join the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
|
One parent joins the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
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Neither parent joins the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
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Both parents are foreigners |
Child and parents join the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
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Either child or parent joins the health insurance |
Can get vaccinated |
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Neither the child nor the parents join the health insurance, but one of the three parties has a ROC residence certificate★ |
Can get vaccinated |
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Both the child nor the parents do not join the health insurance and have no ROC residence certificates★ |
Cannot get vaccinated |
Note: ★: Residence certificate includes a diplomat certificate, an official certificate of an international institution, and an official certificate of a foreign institution.
※: The objects listed in the table above are based on the preferences of young children living in our country and do not include short-term tourists in Taiwan. If people have any questions or the vulnerable children with statelessness in Taiwan, you can contact the health department/center in your jurisdiction.