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Just contact your local travel agency, about 1000 yuan.
At present, the Brunei Embassy in China does not issue individual tourist visas, but can apply for group tourist visas, with no less than 5 people per group, one of whom is a tour guide. If you apply for a business or family visit visa, you need to provide an invitation letter from the Brunean side and an approval letter from the Immigration Bureau. Since April 2003, visa applicants are also required to provide a medical certificate.
Official delegations rely only on the invitation letter from the Brune-speaking side**. When applying for a visa, you need to fill in an application form, submit a photo, and the visa fee is 80 yuan. The visa takes 3 working days, is valid for 3 months, and is stamped by the immigration office for 14 days at the time of entry.
About visa on arrival: Brunei now implements a 72-hour visa on arrival for Chinese tour groups, which is jointly handled by local travel agencies and domestic travel agencies and approved by the Immigration Bureau one week in advance.
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Since May 1, 2016, Chinese citizens with private passports can apply for visas on arrival at all ports of entry, including Brunei International Airport, for a period of 14 days, without the need to apply in advance through a travel agency or provide a guarantor. However, entry into Brunei is not allowed unless you have a departure ticket.
Brunei visa application process for individuals:
The documents required for a Brunei tourist visa are as follows:
1) Signed by the applicant and completed visa application form.
2) Passport valid for at least 6 months with sufficient blank visa pages.
3) 2 recent color passports with white background**.
4) A copy of the front and back of the ID card.
5) Confirmation and copy of round-trip ticket (travel not exceeding 14 days).
6) A letter of recommendation from the applicant's current employer (if any), or a letter of recommendation from an authorized travel agency in China (including the applicant's personal information).
7) An invitation letter from a Brunei guarantor, or a confirmation letter from an authorized travel agency in Brunei, or a confirmation of a hotel booking in Brunei.
The second step is to go to the Embassy in China to apply for a visa.
Step 3: Wait for the visa to be reviewed.
Step 4: Collect your visa. After obtaining the visa, you should carefully check whether the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time of the visa validity period and the number of days of stay are consistent with the application, whether the personal information on the visa such as the name spelling is correct, and if you find any errors, you should contact the embassy in China in time.
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The Labour Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Brunei is the competent authority for the importation of labour from Brunei. On the issue of the introduction of labor, Brunei claims to be open to the outside world, but in order to ensure that the entry of workers does not affect the living habits and values of the local people of Brunei, in practice, the method of handling cases on a case-by-case basis is implemented, and the basic operating procedures are as follows:
1. The local company that needs to import labor services shall report the company's operation, the number of labor services required, the country and the reason for the application to the Brunei Labour Bureau;
2. The labor import quota shall be issued after examination and approval by the review committee composed of the Labor Bureau, the Immigration Bureau and other relevant departments;
3. After obtaining the quota, the applicant shall open a special account in a recognized bank and deposit the corresponding labor deposit according to the quantity of imported labor services (according to the requirements of laws and regulations, this amount shall be equivalent to the air ticket price back to the sending country);
4. After obtaining the quota, the applicant directly recruits or entrusts the recruitment, and the documents that should be presented when recruiting include the quota approval letter of the Labor Bureau, the proof of the deposit paid, etc.;
5. After the applicant applies for the approval of the work visa of the labor personnel at the Immigration Bureau, the labor personnel shall apply for the visa at the local embassy of Brunei;
6. After arriving in Brunei, the labor personnel will undergo a physical examination from the Ministry of Health of Brunei, and apply for a work permit for a period of 1 or 2 years after passing the physical examination. The Ministry of Health has classified diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, hepatitis B, epilepsy, mental illness and drug addiction as "unfit for work" and requires repatriation of all but malaria patients;
7. When the work permit expires, you must return to your home country to re-apply for it or apply for an extension of the work permit in Brunei after filling in BUR555**;
According to the above process, coupled with the low efficiency of Brunei**, it generally takes 3 months or more from application to obtaining quotas.
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Try to prepare all the required documents and go to the embassy of the country to handle it. List of Materials: 1. Passport:
3. Round-trip ticket booking: As long as the international ticket ticket is purchased, the ticket office or the air ticket ** are issued. 4. Visa insurance:
The insurance amount of 30,000 euros or 300,000 RMB must cover the entire trip. 5. Certificate of going abroad: The employer shall issue a certificate including the applicant's name, position, salary, and foreign travel time, and indicate the name and address of the work unit, the person in charge, the telephone address stamped with the official seal, and the English translation of the name, position and signature of the person in charge of the certificate.
Both the original and the copy need to be translated. 8. Financial guarantee: salary, certificate of unfrozen deposit or real estate certificate or vehicle purchase need original and translation.
9. ID card: original and translation are required. 10. All the above materials need 1 original, and 1 copy should be A4 paper, and be submitted in the order above.
A transit visa refers to a visa for a citizen to pass through a third country (region) after obtaining an entry visa to a country (region) and then taking a means of transportation. Article 2 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry This Law shall apply to the administration of the exit and entry of Chinese citizens, the entry and exit of foreigners, the stay and residence of foreigners in China, and the border inspection of the exit and entry of transport vehicles.
Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry
Article 4. The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Public Security are responsible for the management of exit-entry affairs in accordance with their respective duties.
Embassies and consulates of the People's Republic of China abroad or other overseas institutions entrusted by the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as "visa authorities abroad") are responsible for issuing entry visas for foreigners abroad. The exit/entry border inspection authorities are responsible for carrying out exit and entry border inspections. The local people's ** public security organs at or above the county level and their exit-entry administration agencies are responsible for the management of foreigners' stay, residence, and appearance.
The Ministry of Public Security may, within the scope of their respective duties, entrust the exit-entry administration of the local people's public security organs at or above the county level and the foreign affairs departments of the local people's ** at or above the county level to accept applications for entry, stay and residence of foreigners.
The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Public Security shall strengthen communication and cooperation in the management of exit and entry affairs, and work closely with relevant departments to exercise their functions and responsibilities in accordance with their respective duties and division of labor.
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Brunei is a reverse visa, which is normally valid for 90 days, with a stay period of 30 days, and a work visa must be approved by the other party. It's hard.
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1. Brunei tourist visa.
2. Visa on arrival.
3. Individual visit visa.
4. Business visa.
5. Visa rules and conditions.
The visa officer has the right to request any applicant to be interviewed or supplemented with additional documents, and the applicant must cooperate unconditionally - whether your visa application is successful depends on the direct review result of the visa officer of the embassy or consulate of the relevant country; In the event of a final refusal, the applicant shall naturally accept the result and waive any right to pursue any liability of the Company.
"Estimated working days"normal processing times when issuing visas for embassies; In case of special reasons such as holidays, internal staff adjustments in the embassy, visa printer failure, etc., there may be a delay in visa issuance; The company does not assume any responsibility for the possible economic loss caused by the applicant's subsequent travel arrangements according to the expected date of the visa.
The validity period and length of stay of the visa published on the relevant visa information are for reference only and not any statutory commitment, and all are based on the content of the visa issued by the visa officer.
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Types of Brunei Visas: 1Tourist Visa 2Business Visa About the division of Brunei consular districts: Beijing Embassy: Accepted nationwide.
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Hello, China requires a visa to go to Brunei, there are business visas and tourist visas
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