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Visa policy of Brunei

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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
  Brunei Darussalam
  Visa free for up to 90 days
  Visa free for up to 30 days
  Visa free for up to 14 days
  Visa on arrival for up to 30 days
  Visa on arrival for up to 14 days
  Special regulation

Visa-exempt nationalities

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 or multiple entry visa for a fee 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 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.[10]

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.[11]

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.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Visa Information". Timatic. IATA. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  2. ^ Except  Croatia and  Liechtenstein.
  3. ^ Seventh report on certain third countries' maintenance of visa requirements in breach of the principle of reciprocity
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  12. ^ "Brunei Country Specific Information – Entry/Exit Requirements for U.S. Citizens". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 13 February 2016.