There must be no hair covering the eyebrows or eyes.The photographs must have appropriate brightness and contrast. Applicants who are unable to close their mouths are excluded from this requirement. A neutral expression (mouth closed) and natural skin tone are required. The applicant must face forward and look directly at the camera, with eyes open and clearly visible.The size of the head from chin to crown must be between 32 mm and 36 mm (1.26 inches and 1.42 inches, thus, the face taken up 70-80% of the photograph), and the head must be evenly centered in the photograph. The size of the photographs must be 45 in height and 35 mm in width (1.77 inches by 1.38 inches not including the frame) and show the head and top of the shoulders.The photographs must be taken within the last six months and contain no ink marks, creases, etc.Please note that composite photos and selfies are not permitted and that altered photos may make it difficult to gain clearance when using e-gates at airports, thereby causing delays and inconvenience when going through the immigration process. In addition, applicants may not wear tainted glasses and must clearly show their eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, face, ears, and any natural moles, birthmarks, scars, and the like so that their identity may be readily ascertained. The applicants should be facing forward and looking directly at the camera while hatless, with all facial features clearly shown. The pictures should feature a plain white background. When applying for an e-passport, an applicant must submit two identical color photographs taken within the last six months. The guidelines and standards of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for passport photographs are in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regulations.
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