Comoros visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Comoran Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: 45 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Brunei can be granted a visa on arrival for a 45 days visit to Comoros.
  • Visas are obtainable at the Immigration Office in Comoros.
  • Visitors are required to possess one copy of a filled visa application form.
  • Visitors must provide an original valid passport that is valid for at least 45 days with one copy of a recent photograph.
  • They are also to possess a National ID.
  • Brunei citizens are require to provide proof of Yellow Fever vaccination.
  • Visitors are also required to present an invitation letter or a hotel reservation with multiple copies.
  • Visitors must hold an onward or return ticket and other necessary documents for their onward or return journey.
  • The estimated flight time  from Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei to Moroni Comoros is 10 hours, 26 minutes.
  • Children under the age of 21 must present written permission signed by a legal guardian or can be mentioned in the passport of an older person of the same nationality.
  • There are restrictions placed on the quantity of alcohol and tobacco brought into the country.
  • Visitors bringing in dogs and cats have to provide health certificate and a certificate of vaccination against Rabies.
  • Visitors are not required to pay any airport tax upon their departure from the airport.
  • There are no restrictions on the possession of local currency and foreign currencies upon entry and exit.
  • Comoros consists of three islands and it is located north of Madagascar, this makes the country an ideal place for hiking.
  • Comoros uses the East Africa Time zone (GMT+3) hence, Brunei is 5 hours ahead of Comoros.
  • Majority of the Comoros population practice Islam while a few citizens are adherents of the Roman Catholic faith.
  • Comoros is one of the least populous countries in the world,having less than a million people.
  • The country’s climate is tropical and mild.
  • Comoros has two major seasons distinguishable by the degree of rain. In March, the hottest month in the rainy season which runs from December to April while the cool, dry season runs from May to November.
  • The Comorian legal system is built on Islamic law, French legal code and customary law.
  • The major source of livelihood in the country is Agriculture, including fishing, hunting and forestry.
  • The most commonly spoken language in Comoros is Comorian with Arabic and Latin as the official writing language while French is the administrative language and the language of all non-quranic formal education.
  • Most Comorians and tourists rely on rental cars and taxis for transportation.
  • The country is considered as the third smallest country in Africa by area.
  • The crystalline blue waters and white sand beaches alongside hundreds of fish species offer visitors great opportunity for scuba diving and snorkelling with great chances of seeing large turtles, manta rays, marlin and whale sharks, among others.

Frequently Asked Questions


How populous is Comoros?

Comoros is the third smallest African country by area with an estimated population of 850,886.



Do I need malaria medications for Comoros?

The risk of contracting Malaria in Comoros is high all year round. Visitors are advised to bring suitable antimalarial drugs and also take essential malaria precautions such as using insect repellents, sleeping under mosquito nets and wearing long clothing after sunset.



Is Comoros safe for tourists?

Crime rate in Comoros is relatively low. However, this does not mean there are no risks. This is why visitors are advised to exercise caution in overcrowded areas and popular tourist sites.



What religion is Comoros?

About 98% of the population in the Comoros are Sunni Muslim. Islam and its institutions have helped to integrate Comorian society and provide identification with a world beyond the islands' shores.