PAPUA NEW GUINEA VISA EXEMPTION

Nationals of the following 70 countries and territories may obtain a free visa valid for 60 days (extension is possible for a fee).[1] on arrival at Port Moresby or Tokua (Rabaul):
All European Union Citizens |
Liechtenstein |
San Marino |
Andorra |
Macau |
Singapore |
Argentina |
Malaysia |
Solomon Islands |
Australia 2 |
Maldives |
South Korea |
Brazil |
Marshall Islands |
Switzerland |
Brunei |
Mexico |
Taiwan |
Canada |
Monaco |
Thailand |
Chile |
Micronesia |
Tonga |
Ecuador |
Nauru |
Tuvalu |
Fiji |
New Zealand 3 |
United States 4 |
Hong Kong |
Norway |
Uruguay |
Iceland |
Palau |
Vanuatu |
Indonesia |
Peru |
Vatican City |
Israel |
Philippines |
Kiribati |
Japan |
Samoa |
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1 – Also applicable to passports issued to residents of French and Dutch territories in the Caribbean.
2 – 30 days, also available at Gurney Airport (Alotau) and Mount Hagen Airport.
3 – Also applicable to passports issued to residents of Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau.
4 – Also applicable to passports issued to residents of Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.
In April 2016 during Indian President’s visit it was announced that Papua New Guinea would extend Visa On Arrival facility for Indian citizens as well but the date of officially implementing it hasn’t been decided yet.[5]
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