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What is the change? Brunei’s Department of Immigration and National Registration is requiring applicants for Business Visit Visas to submit copies of their business license during the application process.
What does the change mean? Foreign nationals applying for BVVs should be prepared to show a copy of their business license prior to entering Brunei.
Background: Effective immediately, Brunei is requiring BVV applicants to provide a copy of a business license.
BVVs are required for foreign nationals whose purpose in traveling to Brunei is to conduct ordinary business activities. BVVs are normally valid for 90 days, but BVVs that are valid for 14, 30 or 90 days may be obtained on arrival by nationals of certain countries. Whether applying for a BVV before travel or upon arrival, however, foreign nationals must produce a copy of their business license as part of their application.
The new business license requirement applies only to BVVs and not to Professional Visit Visas (PVVs).
BAL Analysis: Business travelers should take note of the change to avoid delays or difficulty in getting a BVV.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Brunei. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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