Palau visa options for Italy 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 Palau
Rules are written for ordinary foreign (non-Palauan) nationals; note that US, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and Marshall Islands (RMI) citizens are exempt from visa and work-permit requirements under the Compact of Free Association.
- Most nomadsTourist
Visitor Entry Permit (visa-free, visa on arrival)
30 days on arrival; extendable in two further 30-day blocks up to roughly 90 days total (approx).
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required by entry rules, but strongly recommended - Palau has limited medical facilities and visitors pay full cost of any care.
- Good for
- Tourists and short-stay visitors from most countries, who receive a free entry permit at the port of entry.
- Requirement
- Passport valid 6+ months, onward/return ticket, proof of sufficient funds, Palau Entry Form QR code (submitted within ~72 hours of departure) and signing the Palau Pledge on arrival. Extensions cost approx US$50.
- Business
Business Visitor Permit
30 days, extendable for two additional 30-day periods (approx 90 days total).
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required by the Bureau; recommended given high out-of-pocket medical costs and limited local facilities.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals visiting for short-term business purposes such as meetings or negotiations.
- Requirement
- Passport valid 6+ months, documentation of the business purpose, onward ticket and proof of funds; renewal/extension fee approx US$50. Verify current terms with the Bureau.
- Work
Work Permit / Non-Resident Worker Visa
Provisional/non-resident work visa typically valid one year, renewable, tied to the labor permit; short-term temporary permits up to ~90 days also exist (varies).
- Insurance
- RequiredNot stated as a visa condition; medical exam is required. Insurance recommended as workers are liable for their own care.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals taking up employment with a Palau employer who has secured a labor clearance.
- Requirement
- Employer sponsorship and proof the role cannot be filled locally, valid passport, police/criminal clearance, and a passed medical examination; worker generally must be aged 21-60 (verify). Report to the Bureau of Labor within ~10 days of entry.
- Study
Student Visa
Up to one year (renewable while enrolled).
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot stated as a visa requirement; recommended due to limited local healthcare and self-pay costs.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals enrolled full-time at a recognised institution in Palau.
- Requirement
- Proof of full-time enrollment and admission, school-maintained housing, and remaining in good academic standing. No fee per the Bureau.
- Residence
Resident Visa (long-stay)
Up to two years (renewable).
- Insurance
- RequiredNot specified as a requirement by the Bureau; recommended - a medical exam is required and care is self-funded.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals seeking longer-term residence with legitimate income who are not investing or buying property.
- Requirement
- Physical exam report, police clearance, notarized sworn statement of no felony convictions, proof of legitimate income, a lease agreement and an income/expenditure form; fee approx US$200.
- Residence
Investor Visa
Up to five years, not exceeding the term of the Foreign Investment Approval Certificate.
- Insurance
- RecommendedNo insurance requirement stated by the Bureau; recommended given self-pay medical costs.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals holding a Foreign Investment Approval Certificate with a qualifying equity stake in a Palau business.
- Requirement
- Foreign Investment Approval Certificate, at least 25% equity interest, physical exam, police clearance, notarized affidavit of support and no felony convictions; fee approx US$50.
- Residence
Elite Resident Visa (real-estate residency)
10 years, renewable in 10-year terms, with unlimited multiple entries.
- Insurance
- Requiredthe Bureau mandates 'major medical health insurance' covering the holder and any dependents living in Palau, so that no medical costs fall on the Republic.
- Good for
- Affluent foreign nationals who purchase or lease a qualifying dwelling and want long-term, multi-entry residency (capped at 1,000 holders).
- Requirement
- Contract to purchase/lease a dwelling of US$250,000+ (paid in full before issuance), no felony or moral-turpitude convictions, and proof of adequate annual financial means; initial fee approx US$20,000 (non-refundable), renewal approx US$10,000.
- Transit
Transit Passenger
Maximum 24 hours.
- Insurance
- OptionalNot required for transit; travel/medical cover still advisable.
- Good for
- Travellers passing through Palau en route to another destination.
- Requirement
- Passport valid 6+ months and a confirmed onward airline ticket departing within 24 hours; may leave the airport but must depart on time. No fee.
Figures from Palau's Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; confirm details with the Bureau before travel as fees and rules can change. Last checked: 2026-06.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Palau, 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.
Italy → Palau: frequently asked
- Do Italy passport holders need a visa to visit Palau?
- 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 Italy passport holder live or work long-term in Palau?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Palau has 8 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Palau?
- Entry to Palau never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Palau 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.