Travelers must have all documents necessary for their next destination and return air tickets. Passports must be valid at least six months beyond period of stay if a visa is required.
Americans: US passport holders require a valid passport, but a visa is not necessary for stays of up to 90 days.
UK nationals: UK passport holders require a valid passport, but a visa is not necessary for stays of up to 30 days.
Canadians: Canadian passport holders require a valid passport, but a visa is not necessary for stays of up to 14 days.
Australians: Australian passport
holders require a valid passport, and a visa for a stay of up to 30 days. Visas can be obtained on arrival at
Brunei International Airport but as this information is subject to change at short notice it is preferable to secure your visa before departure.
South Africans: South African passport holders require a valid passport and a visa obtained before departure.
Irish nationals: Irish nationals require a valid passport, but no visa is necessary for a stay of up to 30 days.
New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals require a valid passport, but no visa is necessary for a stay of up to 30 days.
Health
Health concerns will depend on whether or not you are traveling to the remote areas of the Sultanate. In
Bandar Seri Begawan and the large towns the tap water is safe to drink, no vaccinations are required, and world-class medical facilities are available. However if you are exploring the remote wilderness you should take the precaution of hepatitis, typhoid and tetanus vaccinations and drink bottled water only. Dengue fever outbreaks and other mosquito-borne diseases are common. Take precautions against mosquito bites including using insect repellent at all times. Frequently there is a smoke haze across some parts of
Brunei, typically from July to October, which may cause respiratory problems. You are strongly advised to take out comprehensive medical insurance that includes the option of emergency repatriation. Certain foreign governments advise you to exercise caution and keep abreast of developments that might affect your safety in Brunei as since 2001 there is a heightened risk of terrorist attack.
Safety
Brunei ranks as one of the safest countries on earth. Crime against people or property is virtually unheard of and penalties for such offences are severe.