Armenia visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Armenian Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Brunei travelling to Armenia should apply for the Armenian e-visa or visa-on-arrival.
  • Armenian e-visa or visa-on-arrival is issued with a stay-duration of 120 days to Brunei citizens.
  • Visitors are required to apply for Armenian e-visa online, at the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website.
  • Visitors passport must be valid for at least six(6) months above the date of your entry into the country, and must leave at least two blanked pages on your passport for necessary stamping.
  • Proof of round-trip or onward ticket should be made available before your arrival into the country.
  • Visitors are not required to pay Airport tax either on entering or exiting the country's airports.
  • Armenian standard time zone is(GMT+4), hence, Brunei is 4 hours ahead of Armenia.
  • The estimated flight duration from Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei to Yerevan Armenia is 10 hrs, 20 mins
  • The telephone code used in Armenia is (+374) for both local and international communications.
  • The official currency of Armenia is Armenian Dram(AMD), while the country's capital is Yerevan.
  • Foreign currencies up to $10,000 USD must be declared at the point of entry.
  • The importation or exportation of pornographic materials, narcotics, fruits and vegetables without proper documents is strictly prohibited.
  • Arms and ammunition is allowed into the country provided that its accompany with an import Permit license.
  • Importation of Pets into the country, requires a health and rabies certificates either apiece or both.
  • Religions exercised in Armenia are Eastern Orthodox Church, Protestantism, Restorationism,  Catholic Church, Islam, Bahai, Yazidism and Judaism.
  • In Armenia, the climate is always sunny. Winter in its season is quite cold with the temperature falling to -5 Degree Celsius in the capital city, Yerevan.
  • Places for tourists to explore when visiting Armenia are Yerevan's Republic Square and Matenadaran library, Lake Seven's Sevanavank Monastery, Monastery, temple and canyon in Garni and various tourist sites in Vagharshapat.
  • National dishes like Dolma, Gata, Baklava, Tsoureki, Lyulya Kebab and Borek are some of the delicacies you will enjoy when you are in Armenia.
  • The plugs and sockets used in the Armenia are of type D and F. The power voltage in the country is 230 Volts and 50Hz.

Frequently Asked Questions


Do I need any special vaccinations to travel?

There are no special vaccinations that are necessary to travel to Armenia.




Do people of Armenia speak English?

You can expect people in Yerevan to speak some English, especially the youth. Young and old outside of Yerevan speak very little English, but in almost all places there are at least a few people who do.




Are there any cultural no-no's i should be aware of?

In Armenia, if someone offers you something, do not refuse it. Armenians see offering food, housing or gifts to strangers as a way of connecting with them, and to refuse them is to reject their gesture of friendship, it is considered rude. 




Is Armenia safe for foreigners?

Armenia is one of the safest countries in the world. Armenians have a very strong sense of honour and community. To do anything dishonourable would bring shame not only upon the individual, but also upon his or her family and friends, and these ties are often the foundation of a generally safe environment throughout the country.