You need an ETA for Northern Mariana Islands if you have a Taiwanese passport
Visa options for Northern Mariana Islands
Electronic Travel Authorization (G-CNMI ETA) is required
Travelers need a travel authorization to visit Northern Mariana Islands for Business or Tourism. The Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Electronic Travel Authorization (G-CNMI ETA) is an online application that determines the eligibility of visitors to enter Northern Mariana Islands. Once the application is approved, travelers receive their G-CNMI ETA confirmation electronically. A valid International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) compliant, machine-readable passport is required. A valid G-CNMI ETA is required to visit the country. If the G-CNMI ETA is expired or doesn’t match the traveler’s passport information, travelers will not be able to board their flight. A G-CNMI ETA is electronically linked to a passport and valid for 2 years. If travelers receive a new passport, they must apply for a new G-CNMI ETA. Northern Mariana Islands permanent residents or holders of valid Northern Mariana Islands visas don’t need an G-CNMI ETA. Travelers must be residents of Taiwan who begin their travels in Taiwan and who travel on direct flights from Taiwan to Guam or the CNMI without layover or stop, except that the flights may stop in a territory of the United States en route. Travelers must have a Taiwan National Identity Card and a valid Taiwan passport with a valid re-entry permit. Please see the source for more details.
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Apply on the government site.