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Visa policy of Brunei

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Policy on permits required to enter Brunei
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Visitors toBrunei must obtain avisa from one of theBruneian diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries or citizens who are eligible to obtain a visa on arrival. All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months.

Visa policy map

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Visa policy of Brunei
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Visa exemption

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Ordinary passports

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Holders of ordinary passports of the following countries and territories (includingall ASEAN member states) may enter Brunei without a visa for stays up to the duration listed below:[1][2]

90 days

30 days

14 days

1 - for British nationals, onlyBritish citizens andBritish subjects with right of abode in the UK enjoy visa-free entry.

Non-ordinary passports

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Holders of diplomatic or official / service passports of the following countries may enter Brunei without a visa for 30 days (unless otherwise noted):

1 - 14 days
2 - 15 days
3 - 90 days

Date of visa changes

Under the Passports Act (Charter 146) and the Passports (Visa) (Exemption) Order 1985[3]

Malaysian and Singaporean citizens have never needed a visa to gain access to Brunei. The visa exemption for citizens of both countries was codified into Passports (Visa) (Exemption) Order 1985 upon its enactment on 1 March 1985.[3]

Unknown: Peru

Ordinary passports:

  • 1 September 1985: Canada, France, Japan, Liechtenstein, South Korea, Switzerland and United Kingdom
  • 1 October 1986: Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands
  • 24 January 1987:West Germany, asGermany from 3 Oct 1990
  • 1 February 1987: Maldives
  • 1 October 1987: Sweden
  • 1 June 1988: Denmark
  • 1 July 1990: Norway
  • 1 July 1993: New Zealand
  • 29 July 1993: United States
  • 1 April 1997: Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand[4]
  • 1 May 1999: Spain[5]
  • 9 August 1999: Italy[6]
  • 1 February 2000: Oman[7]
  • 1 July 2003: Ireland and Poland[8]
  • 11 October 2003: Austria and United Arab Emirates[9]
  • 1 November 2004: Slovakia[10]
  • 1 January 2005: Hungary[11]
  • 1 May 2005: Laos[12]
  • 1 November 2005: Czech Republic[13]
  • 6 December 2005: Slovenia[14]
  • 1 October 2006: Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta and Portugal[15]
  • 1 August 2007: Vietnam[16]
  • 1 January 2008: Iceland[17]
  • 1 February 2008: Bulgaria and Romania[18]
  • 1 June 2010: Hong Kong[19]
  • 4 August 2011: Cambodia[20]
  • 30 April 2011: Ukraine[21]
  • 28 January 2012: Macao[22]
  • 1 September 2014: Myanmar[23][24]
  • 1 January 2016: Croatia[25]
  • 1 June 2016: Turkey[26]
  • 8 January 2018: Russia[27]
  • 1 September 2018: Costa Rica[28]
  • 6 February 2025: China
  • 5 May 2025: Kosovo[29]
  • 23 June 2025: Taiwan[30]

Diplomatic and official passports:

  • 12 May 1995: Iran[31]
  • 1 November 1997: Vietnam
  • 15 May 1998: Laos[32]
  • 28 June 1998: Myanmar[33]
  • 1 August 2000: Cambodia[34]
  • 1 November 2000: Peru[35]
  • 1 January 2005: Ukraine[36]
  • 19 June 2005: China[37]
  • 1 February 2008: Bulgaria and Romania[18]
  • 20 June 2009: Pakistan[38]
  • 11 November 2009: Russia[39]
  • 3 April 2010: Tajikistan[40]
  • 11 August 2011: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom[41]
  • 1 August 2013: Mongolia[42]
  • 16 April 2015: Thailand[43]
  • 1 January 2016: Croatia and Liechtenstein[25]
  • 4 May 2016: India[44]
  • 1 June 2016: Turkey[26]
  • 30 January 2017: Kuwait[45]
  • 31 October 2018: Morocco[46]
  • 21 May 2019: Bangladesh[47]
  • 3 July 2024: Timor-Leste

Visa on arrival

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Ordinary passports

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Holders of passports of the following 5 countries and territories may obtain a visa on arrival for a fee at all immigration checkpoints.
The availability of the type of visas obtainable on arrival depends on nationality.[1]

1 - A multiple entry visa forB$30, valid for 30 days.
2 - A single entry visa for B$20, valid for 30 days.

Non-ordinary passports

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Holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of the following countries may obtain a visa on arrival (V.O.A) for the following period:

30 days

Transit visa

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Transit pass granted atBrunei International Airport for an individual on their way toMiri,Sarawak,Malaysia.

Passengers transiting throughBrunei International Airport for less than 24 hours do not require a visa.[1]

Those traveling to a third country can obtain a transit visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 72 hours. This does not apply to nationals of Cuba, Israel and North Korea. Nationals of Bangladesh, India, Iran, Pakistan and Sri Lanka must have a sponsor such as an airline or a travel agent.[1]

APEC Business Travel Card

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Holders of passports issued by the following countries who possess anAPEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) containing the code "BRN" on the back of the card may enter Brunei without a visa for business trips for up to 90 days.[1]

ABTCs are issued to citizens of:[48]

Israel

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Entry and transit is refused toIsrael citizens, even if not leaving the aircraft and proceeding by the same flight.[1]

Visa overstaying

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Immigration offenses, such as visa overstaying, are punishable by jail, fines andcaning.[49]

Visitor statistics

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Most visitors arriving to Brunei on short-term basis in 2011 were from the following countries of nationality:

Rankcountry2011[50]
1Malaysia61,470
2China32,853
3Indonesia20,350
4Australia18,845
5United Kingdom18,222
6Philippines17,446
7Singapore16,221
8New Zealand10,381
9Thailand4,809
10India4,616

See also

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Wikivoyage has a travel guide forBrunei.

References

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  13. ^Passport (Visa) (Exemption) (Amendment) (№3) Order, 2005(PDF), 29 October 2005, retrieved15 April 2017
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  43. ^Passport (Visa) (Exemption) (Amendment) Order, 2015(PDF), 7 September 2015, retrieved15 April 2017
  44. ^Passport (Visa) (Exemption) (Amendment) (№3) Order, 2016(PDF), 20 June 2016, retrieved15 April 2017
  45. ^Passport (Visa) (Exemption) (Amendment) Order, 2017(PDF), 1 April 2017, retrieved8 September 2017
  46. ^Passport (Visa) (Exemption) (Amendment) (No.3) Order, 2018(PDF), 31 December 2018, retrieved9 March 2019
  47. ^Passport (Visa) (Exemption) (Amendment) Order, 2019(PDF), 20 August 2019, retrieved15 August 2024
  48. ^"ABTC Economy Entry Information"(PDF).
  49. ^"Brunei Country Specific Information – Entry/Exit Requirements for U.S. Citizens". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Archived fromthe original on 17 February 2016. Retrieved13 February 2016.
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