Cameroon visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Bruneians visiting Cameroon

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Cameroonian Visa.


  • Two completed Cameroon visa applications
  • Two passport-type photographs 51mm x 51mm
  • Physical passport with 6 months validity beyond trip completion and one blank visa page
  • Letter of invitation from your host in Cameroon which must be legalized by Cameroonian immigration or police authority
  • Proof of financial capacity
  • Determine the type of visa to apply
  • One copy of the flight itinerary
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your travel
  • One copy of recent bank statement (Please obscure account number)
  • One copy of proof of vaccination for yellow fever
  • One copy of the flight itinerary

Cameroon Visa for Bruneians

Facts about Cameroon


Cameroon is known for its vast wildlife in the abundant natural parks. Nature lovers will enjoy every bit of their time in the country as they are guaranteed to spot rare species of creatures. Animals like Gorillas, elephants, hyenas, and giraffes are in abundance in various parks around the country.
 
Without a license, it is illegal to buy, sell, kill or capture any protected animal. You will incur a huge fine or receive a long-term prison sentence if you are caught doing this. Homosexuals will be apprehended and handed a prison sentence if caught.

Types of Cameroon Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 8-10 days 60 days(It is extendable to 90 days and 180 days)
Tourist visa 8-10 days 60 days(It is extendable to 90 days and 180 days)

General Requirements for Cameroon Visa


  • Two completed Cameroon visa applications
  • Two passport-type photographs 51mm x 51mm
  • Physical passport with 6 months validity beyond trip completion and one blank visa page
  • Letter of invitation from your host in Cameroon which must be legalized by Cameroonian immigration or police authority
  • Proof of financial capacity
  • Determine the type of visa to apply
  • One copy of the flight itinerary
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your travel
  • One copy of recent bank statement (Please obscure account number)
  • One copy of proof of vaccination for yellow fever
  • One copy of the flight itinerary

Cameroon Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

263.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

263.00 (USD)

Cameroon Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Brunei Darussalam


Location

Address

Cameroon

There is no Cameroonian embassy/consulate in Brunei. Applicants should visit neighboring countries for application.

Frequently Asked Questions


What vaccines do I need when traveling to Cameroon?

All persons entering Cameroon needs a yellow fever vaccine (you must carry this certificate with your documents). You can also have some of the following vaccines to be on a safe side; polio, tetanus, typhoid, hepatitis, and meningitis.



Is Cameroon a safe travel destination?

Cameroon is generally a politically stable and peaceful travel destination country. Most people are extremely welcoming and will appreciate your presence. You can freely but sensibly interact, socialize and travel in the country. Nonetheless, we also recommend not to carry too much money with you and to be especially aware in busy places such as the major towns of Yaounde and Douala or around touristic places where the possibility of getting mugged or carjacked is higher than in other parts of the country. Also, you shouldn’t travel on your own when it gets dark and if you can you should avoid traveling at night altogether.


How will I travel around Cameroon?

The train service between North and South is generally a reliable way to travel in Cameroon, but can sometimes be delayed. Tro-tros are bush taxis, which are the consistently the cheapest and quickest Cameroon travel methods for short distances. Prices are fixed, so you won’t be overcharged, but that doesn’t guarantee you’ll be on time. These rides only leave when they’re completely full, so be prepared to wait a bit.


What language do Cameroonians speak?
Cameroon is officially a bilingual country where English and French are spoken. However, most people are not bilingual. Younger people are able to speak English fairly well, whereas older people will mostly speak their local dialect. But in the hotels, restaurants and other touristic facilities, all people speak English.