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  2. Visa policy of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to Brunei must obtain a visa from one of the Bruneian 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.

  3. Travel during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Tourists are still required to have a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival. ... Brunei: Effective 24 March ... the Safe Countries list includes Australia, Japan, New ...

  4. Visa requirements for Bruneian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Brunei is the first country whose citizens may travel without a visa to all of the permanent member countries of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom and United States). Brunei is also a part of ASEAN and has visa-free access to these countries and vice versa.

  5. Tourism in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the state religion of Brunei, and tourists should observe Islamic etiquette. Women should dress modestly in conservative and rural areas. During the month of Ramadan, visitors are not permitted to drink or eat during the day in public areas. Most major tourist attractions in Brunei are Islamic mosques.

  6. Visa requirements for Israeli citizens - Wikipedia

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    Brunei: Admission refused [41] Admission refused on entry and transit. Brunei does not recognise Israel as a state, and hence prohibits entry of Israeli citizens into its territory. X Bulgaria: Visa not required [25] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area. √ Burkina Faso: eVisa [42] [43] X Burundi: Visa on arrival [44 ...

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Brunei was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus spread to Brunei on 9 March 2020, when its first case was confirmed in Tutong .

  8. 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]

  9. Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    In order to improve living standards and national economic competitiveness, the Department of Environment, Parks, and Recreation strives to preserve a good environment. 'Environmentally Sustainable Nation' designation for Brunei. It tries to preserve the environment and safeguard it so that it can continue to be clean, green, and safe. [3]