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All visitors must have a valid passport or internationally recognised travel document valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry into Brunei.
Everything you need to know about entering Brunei can be found in the Brunei Border Crossings boxed text (opposite).
There are 49 nationalities that do not re-quire a visa. Citizens of Malaysia, Singapore, the UK, Luxembourg, Ireland, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Italy, France, Spain, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Hungary, Estonia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, South Korea, Norway, New Zealand, Iran, Oman, the UAE and Iceland do not require a visa for visits of 30 days or less. Citizens of Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, the Maldives, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Peru and Ukraine get 14 days or less. US citizens get 90 days before having to renew their visa. Citizens from Australia, Bahrain and Kuwait entering by air can get a 30-day multi-entry visa on arrival for B$30; citizens of China and Qatar qualify for 14 days (also B$30). Israeli nationals are barred from entering Brunei.




