Live 2026 data · Tuition, rent, visa, salaries, PR pathways & more
Taiwan
67
GoScore
Budget/mo
$800
Salary/mo
$1,600
Vietnam
48
GoScore
Budget/mo
$420
Salary/mo
$520
For Permanent Residence
Planning to settle permanently in Taiwan or Vietnam? Compare PR pathway timelines, citizenship eligibility, immigration friction scores, quality of life, healthcare, and safety — 2026 data.
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Permanent Residence GoScore Ranking
GoScore 0-100 · Weights: affordability, PR pathway, safety, career & quality of life
Settlement & QoL Metrics
PR pathway (years)
Immigration friction
Quality of life index
Healthcare index
Safety index
Happiness score
Rent 1-bed (city centre) / mo
Safety index
Happiness score
Quality of life index
Healthcare index
English proficiency
Student visa fee
Work permit fee
Post-study work visa (months)
PR pathway (years)
IELTS band required
Quick Verdict for Permanent Residence — 2026
Taiwan is the stronger choice for permanent settlement with a settle GoScore of 67 vs 48 for Vietnam.
Quality of life index: 175 (Taiwan) vs 131 (Vietnam). Safety: 77/100 vs 61/100. UN Happiness: 6.62/10 vs 5.46/10. Taiwan ranks higher on reported life satisfaction.
Taiwan's PR pathway takes approximately 5 years from arrival for skilled migrants. Vietnam has no clearly defined skilled-worker PR route. The typical study-to-PR chain: student visa → post-study work visa (12 months in Taiwan, 0 months in Vietnam) → skilled work visa → PR. The 5-year difference between these pathways is significant — it affects how many years you spend on temporary visas, your exposure to policy changes, and when you gain full employment and travel rights as a permanent resident.
Settlers consistently rank safety and healthcare above income in long-term satisfaction surveys. Taiwan: quality of life 175, healthcare 76, safety 77/100, happiness 6.62/10. Vietnam: quality of life 131, healthcare 59, safety 61/100, happiness 5.46/10. Taiwan's higher UN Happiness score (6.62 vs 5.46) suggests residents report greater life satisfaction — a critical but often overlooked factor in long-term settlement decisions.
Long-term affordability determines how comfortably you can build a life — buy property, raise a family, save for retirement. City-centre rent is $650/mo (Taiwan) vs $520/mo (Vietnam). Outside the centre: $380/mo vs $320/mo. Utilities: $70/mo vs $45/mo. Average net salary: $1,600/mo (Taiwan) vs $520/mo (Vietnam). After core expenses, professionals in Taiwan retain $635/month — over 10 years, a $95,040 advantage in wealth accumulation.
Settlement success depends heavily on social infrastructure. Taiwan has a very small Indian diaspora; Vietnam has a small community. English proficiency of the general population: moderate in Taiwan, moderate in Vietnam. Climate is often underrated for long-term happiness: Taiwan has a subtropical — hot humid summers, mild winters, typhoon season jun–sep climate; Vietnam's is tropical — north has mild winters, south hot year-round; monsoon season may–oct. Indian migrants from tropical or semi-arid regions frequently cite climate adjustment as one of the harder aspects of settling, especially in northern hemisphere winters.
| Metric | 🇹🇼 Taiwan | 🇻🇳 Vietnam |
|---|---|---|
| PR pathway (years) | 5 yrs | 0 yrs |
| Quality of life index | 175 | 131 |
| Healthcare index | 76 | 59 |
| Safety index | 77 / 100 | 61 / 100 |
| Happiness score | 6.62 / 10 | 5.46 / 10 |
| Avg net salary / month | $1,600 | $520 |
| Rent 1-bed (city centre) | $650/mo | $520/mo |
| Purchasing power index | 74 | 35 |
| Indian community | Very Small | Small |
| Climate | Subtropical — hot humid summers, mild winters, typhoon season Jun–Sep | Tropical — north has mild winters, south hot year-round; monsoon season May–Oct |
Taiwan's PR pathway takes approximately 5 years for skilled migrants.Vietnam's pathway runs 0 years. Vietnam offers a 5-year faster route — a meaningful difference if settlement speed is your priority.The post-study work visa — 12 months in Taiwan and 0 months in Vietnam — is typically the first step in the study-to-PR pipeline. Immigration friction (bureaucratic complexity, processing speed, visa category clarity) rates Taiwan at 5/100 and Vietnam at 5/100 — lower scores indicate a smoother process.
Long-term settlers prioritise safety, healthcare, and reported life satisfaction above short-term income gains.Taiwan has a quality of life index of 175, healthcare index of 76, and safety index of 77/100.Vietnam scores 131 on quality of life, 59 on healthcare, and 61/100 on safety. Taiwan ranks higher on the UN World Happiness Index (6.62 vs 5.46 out of 10), indicating higher reported life satisfaction among permanent residents.
For settlers, ongoing affordability determines long-term financial stability. A 1-bedroom apartment in Taiwan's city centre costs $650/month; outside the centre, $380/month. In Vietnam: $520/month (city centre) and $320/month (suburbs). Monthly utilities run $70 in Taiwan vs $45 in Vietnam. Purchasing power index is 74 vs 35 — Taiwan's higher purchasing power means the average net salary of $1,600/month goes further in real terms.
Settling permanently means building a life — and community ties directly affect long-term happiness.Taiwan has a very small Indian diaspora, while Vietnam has a small community. A larger community means more established temples, Indian grocery chains, cultural events, and professional networks — critical support structures for new settlers adjusting to a different country. English proficiency in the general population is moderate in Taiwan and moderate in Vietnam — affecting how quickly you integrate professionally and socially beyond the Indian community. Climate matters more for permanent settlement than short-term study or work. Taiwan's subtropical — hot humid summers, mild winters, typhoon season jun–sep climate versus Vietnam's tropical — north has mild winters, south hot year-round; monsoon season may–oct climate is a factor many Indian settlers underestimate until they've lived through a full year.
After obtaining PR, your income potential is no longer tied to visa-specific restrictions. Average net monthly salaries are $1,600 in Taiwan and $520 in Vietnam. Tech professionals earn $3,000/month (Taiwan) and $1,100/month (Vietnam) — highly relevant for the large share of Indian immigrants working in IT, engineering, and finance. Graduate-level roles pay $1,300/month in Taiwan vs $450/month in Vietnam — the typical entry salary for Indian professionals transitioning from a student visa to a skilled worker pathway.
Understanding a country beyond spreadsheets — unique facts about each destination that shape the experience of living and working there.
🇹🇼 Taiwan
Taiwan produces 90% of the world's most advanced semiconductor chips (below 7nm) — TSMC's fab engineers are among the highest-paid in Asia.
Source: Semiconductor Industry Association 2024
Taiwan ranked #1 globally for ease of doing business in manufacturing for the 8th consecutive year.
Source: World Bank 2024
Taiwan's National Health Insurance covers all residents including foreign workers from day one — comprehensive healthcare with no private insurance needed.
Source: NHI Taiwan 2024
Taiwan's Gold Card programme offers a 3-year open work permit to skilled professionals earning $60,000+/year — processed in 30 days.
Source: NDC Taiwan 2024
🇻🇳 Vietnam
Vietnam's economy grew at 7.1% in 2023 — the fastest in Southeast Asia — driven by electronics manufacturing (Samsung, Intel, LG all produce here).
Source: World Bank 2024
Ho Chi Minh City ranks in Asia's top 10 startup ecosystems, with particular strength in fintech and e-commerce.
Source: Startup Genome 2024
Vietnam produced 1.2 million university graduates per year in STEM fields as of 2023 — the fastest-growing STEM talent pipeline in Southeast Asia.
Source: MOET Vietnam 2023
Vietnam's coast stretches 3,260 km — making tourism, hospitality management, and marine engineering uniquely important industries.
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