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Entry requirements and visa extension
 

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British nationals, Singaporeans and Malaysians don't need a visa for visits of up to thirty days; US citizens can stay up to three months without a visa; Canadian, French, Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Swiss and Belgian citizens can stay for fourteen days without a visa; all other visitors require visas, which can be obtained at local Brunei diplomatic missions or, failing that, at a British consulate. Visas are normally valid for two weeks, but renewable in Brunei. Officials may ask to see either an onward ticket, or proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay, when you arrive.

Although Brunei is a dry state , all non-Muslim travellers are permitted to bring in twelve cans of beer or two bottles of liquor (wine or spirits).


Other useful information for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):




Brunei Darussalam

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BRUNEI
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HISTORY
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LANGUAGE
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GETTING AROUND
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TRAVEL DETAILS
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INFORMATION AND MAPS
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TIME DIFFERENCES
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OPENING HOURS AND FESTIVALS
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PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
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RELIGIONS OF BRUNEI
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BOOKS
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND VISA EXTENSION
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MONEY AND COSTS
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CRIME AND SAFETY
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MEDICAL CARE AND EMERGENCIES
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FOOD AND DRINK
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