Visa policy of Brunei

Entry stamp of Brunei
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Map of border crossings of Brunei

The Government of Brunei Darussalam allows citizens of specific countries/territories to travel to Brunei for tourism or business for up to 90, 30 or 14 days without having to obtain a visa - most of these nations are regarded as developed countries.[1] All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months.

Visa policy map

Visa policy of Brunei

Visa-exempt nationalities

Nationals of the following 52 countries and territories can visit Brunei without obtaining a visa:

Stays of up to 90 days

Stays of up to 30 days

Stays of up to 14 days

Visa on arrival

Nationals of the following countries may obtain a single entry visa for B$20 or a multiple entry visa for B$30 at Brunei International Airport valid for 30 days:

Nationals of the following countries may obtain a single entry visa for B$20 at Brunei International Airport valid for 30 days:

Nationals of the following countries may obtain a single entry visa for a fee at Brunei International Airport valid for 14 days:

Holders of normal passports issued to nationals of  China can obtain a visa on arrival, for a maximum stay of 14 days, provided they are travelling as tourists as part of a package booked through a travel agency or traveling on business and holding letter of invitation from sponsor. They also require prior approval from the Brunei immigration authorities.[8]

Non-ordinary passports

Holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of China, Iran, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia and Tajikistan do not require a visa to visit Brunei.[9]

Entry refusal

Entry and transit is refused to Israeli citizens.

Visa overstaying

Immigration offenses, such as visa overstaying, are punishable by jail, fines and caning.[10]

See also

External links

References

  1. "Visa Information". Timatic. IATA. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  2. "Brunei Country Specific Information – Entry/Exit Requirements for U.S. Citizens". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
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