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Forced to sign papers in Taiwan

What to do if you are asked to sign blank papers, documents you do not understand, fee papers, or transfer documents.

Updated 2026-07-07 Filipino / English 1955
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Related situations Employer transfer, agency message, written process, and document review.

Prep card

Before asking an agency or calling 1955, write these facts down.

This is not an official form. Use it to organize the facts so the problem is easier to explain.

Main issue Forced to sign papers in Taiwan
  • Name as shown on ARC or passport
  • ARC or passport number
  • Work address or incident location
  • Employer and agency name
  • Date and time of the incident
  • Money amount, document, or fee involved
  • Proof: payslip, bank transfer, photos, contract, LINE messages

Keep original files and write a short timeline before calling.

Official source + Taiwan context

Use official sources to check rights, then use this page to explain the case.

Official pages give rules and help channels. Taiwan Worker Guide turns them into short steps, proof to keep, and Taiwan terms people actually use.

Need to change employer

Official channel
For disputes, unreasonable treatment, or personal infringement, 1955 can forward complaints to local labor bureaus or police.
Taiwan note
Before changing employer, write the reason, deadline, who holds documents, and whether there were threats or pressure to sign.

Agency fee looks wrong

Official channel
1955 can answer broker fee questions and point workers toward consultation or complaint channels.
Taiwan note
For agency fees, the key facts are fee name, amount, date, receipt, and who asked for payment.

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First steps

If you do not understand, say in writing that you need translation and time to read. Take a photo first if safe.

When asked to sign

  • Take a photo of the document first if safe.
  • Write that you need translation and time to read before signing.
  • Do not sign blank documents or fee papers that are not explained.

Common Taiwan Chinese terms

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Common questions

Forced to sign papers in Taiwan: where should I start?

If you do not understand, say in writing that you need translation and time to read. Take a photo first if safe.

Can 1955 help?

Free 24-hour hotline for migrant workers, employers, and agencies. Official services include consultation, complaints, legal aid information, protection referral, and interpretation.

What proof should I keep?

Keep Contract, ARC and work permit, Agency messages, Proof of unfair treatment, Receipt, Transfer record, Agency document, Fee discussion messages. Write down dates, names, amounts, and what was said.

Official source desk

Use this site to organize the facts, then check the official channel.

The WDA runs the Foreign National Labor Rights Portal. 1955 serves migrant workers, employers, and agencies for consultation, complaints, legal aid information, shelter referral, and live interpretation.

  • 1955 is a free 24-hour hotline from mobile phones, landlines, and public phones.
  • Consultation covers labor contracts, wages, working hours, occupational injury, and broker fees.
  • For labor disputes, unreasonable treatment, or personal infringement, 1955 can forward complaints to local labor bureaus or police.
How to use official sources