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Brunei visa options for Germany passport holders

Tourist / short stay

Visa-free · up to 90 days

Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.

Visa types & longer-stay routes for Brunei

Rules are written for non-Bruneian foreign nationals; short-stay visa-free durations and sponsorship rules vary sharply by passport (e.g. EU/UK/US 90 days, many ASEAN/East-Asian states 14 days, and South-Asian nationals needing a sponsor), so travelers should verify their own nationality.

  • Tourist

    Visa-Free Short Stay / Social Visit Visa

    Visa-free stay varies by nationality (commonly 14, 30 or 90 days); the consular Social Visit Visa is typically issued for short stays of around 30 days (verify by passport).

    Insurance
    Requiredunder the medical-insurance mandate in force since 1 July 2025, Social Visit Visa holders must carry medical insurance/takaful of at least BND 10,000 (approx USD 7,400); recommended to exceed this with comprehensive travel cover.
    Good for
    Tourists and people on short social/family visits. Many nationalities (e.g. EU, UK, US) enter visa-free; others need a Social Visit Visa or sponsor.
    Requirement
    Passport valid 6+ months, onward/return ticket and proof of funds; mandatory E-Arrival Card registration before arrival; nationals of some countries (e.g. Bangladesh, India, Iran, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) require a sponsor (airline, agent or host).
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    Business / Professional Visit Visa

    Up to about 3 months (Professional Visit Visa), extendable in some cases; advance approval must be secured before entry.

    Insurance
    Requiredsince 1 July 2025, Professional/Business Visit Visa holders must hold medical insurance/takaful of at least BND 10,000 for short stays (90 days or less) and BND 100,000 for longer stays.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals on short-term business activities, or professionals/experts delivering specialised work for a specific project awarded in Brunei.
    Requirement
    Sponsoring/inviting Brunei company submits the application to the Immigration Department; supporting business/contract documents and prior PVV approval before travel.
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    Employment Pass

    Typically valid 2 years, renewable; requires approval from the Prime Minister's Office, Labour Department and Immigration Department, plus an employer labour quota. A Foreign Workers Licence and pre-departure plus in-country medical screening also apply.

    Insurance
    Requiredemployer-funded medical insurance is mandatory; from 1 January 2026 (phase two) private-sector employment-pass holders must carry coverage of at least BND 100,000 (approx USD 74,000).
    Good for
    Skilled professionals, managers and specialists hired by a registered Brunei company.
    Requirement
    Confirmed job offer and employer sponsorship; employer must show the role cannot be filled locally; passport valid 6+ months, qualifications and medical clearance.
  • Work

    Special Authorisation Work Pass (SAWP)

    Up to about 6 months; generally non-renewable.

    Insurance
    Requiredwork-pass holders fall under the mandatory medical-insurance mandate; employer-provided hospitalisation/outpatient cover is required (work-pass minimum coverage BND 100,000; verify exact threshold for short assignments).
    Good for
    Foreign workers on short assignments (often oil/construction/IT) or from countries under bilateral labour agreements, for stays under one year.
    Requirement
    Employer sponsorship and labour-department approval; passport validity, qualifications and medical clearance.
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    Student Visa

    Tied to the duration of the course of study (single-entry visa issued on arrival against an Immigration approval letter).

    Insurance
    Requiredstudents must show health insurance covering their study period; from 1 January 2026 student passes are formally included in the mandatory medical-insurance mandate.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals admitted to a full-time course at a recognised Brunei educational institution.
    Requirement
    Letter of acceptance/enrolment, passport valid 6+ months with blank pages, academic credentials, proof of funds (about one year), and a medical certificate of fitness.
  • Residence

    Dependent Visa / Pass

    Tied to the validity of the sponsoring family member's work authorisation.

    Insurance
    Requiredfrom 1 January 2026 dependent passes (spouses and non-schooling children) are included in the mandatory medical-insurance mandate; coverage of at least BND 10,000 applies to dependent-type holders.
    Good for
    Spouse and children (under 18) of a foreign national legally working in Brunei.
    Requirement
    Sponsorship by the employed family member; proof of relationship and the sponsor's valid pass.
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    Long-Term Pass (Social / Business / Professional)

    Up to 5 years with multiple-entry, renewable; effective from 31 December 2024. Stays over 3 months require a Green/Smart Identity Card (approx BND 204).

    Insurance
    Requiredlong-term professional/business pass holders fall under the BND 100,000 medical-insurance/takaful requirement; verify the exact threshold for each sub-category.
    Good for
    Long-term residents: those with family ties to Brunei citizens/PRs (Social), company owners and investors meeting economic-contribution criteria (Business), and in-demand foreign experts (Professional).
    Requirement
    Category-specific eligibility (family ties; investment/job-creation and tax compliance; or assessed scarce expertise), applied via the Immigration Department's Long-Term Pass Secretariat.
  • Residence

    Permanent Residence

    Permanent, subject to entry-visa conditions and continued compliance.

    Insurance
    Requiredforeign-national permanent residents are covered by the mandatory medical-insurance mandate (PR entry-visa category minimum coverage BND 100,000).
    Good for
    Foreign nationals seeking permanent residency, typically professionals and those judged to contribute to Brunei's economic and social development.
    Requirement
    Long qualifying ties to Brunei and government assessment of economic/social contribution; PR is discretionary and conditions vary - verify current criteria with Immigration.
  • Transit

    Transit Visa

    Maximum 72 hours; issued at Brunei International Airport.

    Insurance
    Recommendedno transit-specific insurance mandate found, but travel medical cover is advisable.
    Good for
    Travelers passing through Brunei en route to a third country.
    Requirement
    Valid passport, confirmed onward air ticket, visa for the onward third country (if applicable) and proof of sufficient funds.

Indicative routes compiled from Brunei government, MFA, Immigration Department and reputable immigration sources; durations, fees and the phased medical-insurance mandate change, so verify with the Brunei Department of Immigration & National Registration before relying on any figure. Last checked: 2026-06.

Last verified June 2026

Visa-free isn’t insurance-free

Whatever route you take into Brunei, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.

GermanyBrunei: frequently asked

Do Germany passport holders need a visa to visit Brunei?
Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
Can a Germany passport holder live or work long-term in Brunei?
Yes, via a long-stay visa. Brunei has 9 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
Do I need travel insurance for Brunei?
Entry to Brunei never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Brunei visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.

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Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.