Thursday, March 6, 2025
Papua New Guinea has broadened its visa-on-arrival program, granting citizens of the UK, Canada, and Singapore easier access to the country. This policy shift is designed to simplify travel, promote tourism, and facilitate business exchanges by removing pre-arrival visa application requirements for eligible travelers.
The newly implemented policy allows passport holders from these three nations to obtain a visa upon arrival at Jackson’s International Airport. By eliminating the need for prior visa approvals, Papua New Guinea aims to enhance convenience for international visitors looking to explore its diverse cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.
Under the revised regulations, travelers from the UK, Canada, and Singapore can stay in Papua New Guinea for up to 60 days on a visa-on-arrival basis. This applies to individuals visiting for tourism, leisure, and family reunions.
For those intending to extend their stay beyond the 60-day period or engage in employment-related activities, an online visa application remains a prerequisite. While short-term travel has been made more accessible, longer stays and work-related travel continue to be managed under separate visa categories.
The visa-on-arrival expansion extends to business professionals from these countries. Entrepreneurs, investors, and corporate representatives can now acquire a short-term single-entry business visa upon arrival, fostering cross-border trade and strengthening commercial ties between Papua New Guinea and international markets.
Beyond the UK, Canada, and Singapore, Papua New Guinea’s visa-on-arrival program includes travelers from other countries under specific diplomatic arrangements. Passport holders from Israel, Japan, China, and Indonesia can access this facility, though it is restricted to those with diplomatic, service, or official passports as per existing bilateral agreements.
By streamlining visa procedures for key markets, Papua New Guinea is reinforcing its commitment to becoming a more accessible destination for international travelers. The initiative is expected to boost visitor arrivals, encourage economic collaboration, and strengthen global ties.
With an evolving travel landscape, the country’s efforts to simplify entry for select nations will contribute to its long-term tourism development and economic expansion, ensuring that Papua New Guinea remains a welcoming and vibrant destination for global travelers.
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