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  2. Visa requirements for Bruneian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Bruneian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states which are imposed on citizens of Brunei. As of 15 June 2024, Bruneian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 168 countries and territories, ranking the Bruneian passport 22nd in the world according to the Henley Passport ...

  3. Visa policy of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Bruneian passport - Wikipedia

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    Countries and territories with visa-free entries or visas on arrival for holders of regular Bruneian passports. As of 28 September 2019, Bruneian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 165 countries and territories, ranking the Bruneian passport 21st in the world in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index. [4]

  5. Bruneian International Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Spain, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands and Croatia do not recognise the Brunei International Certificate of Identity and thus the travel document is not valid for travel to these countries. The Brunei International Certificate of Identity is not covered by the Geneva or New York conventions. [2]

  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA; Malay: Kementerian Hal Ehwal Luar Negeri, KHELN), formerly known as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT), [6] [7] is the cabinet-level ministry in the government of Brunei which is responsible for handling Brunei's external relations, the management of its international diplomatic missions and the nation's foreign trade policy.

  7. Government agencies in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of government agencies in Brunei. Ministries Brunei ... Town and Country Planning Department (JPBD) Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports

  8. List of diplomatic missions of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Prior to full independence in 1984, Brunei was a British protectorate, with international representation being the responsibility of the United Kingdom, in which its interests were represented by the "Brunei Government Agency" in London. [1] A Government Agency was also established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the end of 1981. [2]

  9. Prime Minister's Office (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    It serves as the immediate office of the country's prime minister, as well as oversees several key government departments. It was established immediately upon Brunei's independence on 1 January 1984, [ 2 ] with Hassanal Bolkiah , the current Sultan of Brunei , being the first and only prime minister to date.