Finland visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Finnish Visa is not required for Bruneians

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Entry Requirements

  • Finland, or the Republic of Finland as it is officially called, is a sovereign Nordic country located in Northern Europe.
  • Singaporeans looking to visit Finland for up to 90 days are not required to obtain a visa.
  • Passport valid for 3 months from the date of arrival in Finland and with blank pages for entry and exit stamp are required. 
  • No certificates of vaccination are needed to travel to Finland.
  • A return and onward ticket and confirmation of accommodation arrangements in Finland should be provided. 
  • Evidence of sufficient funds to Finland such as the three most recent bank statements are required.
  • Pets can be allowed to enter Finland as traveller's luggage or as cargo.
  • Visitors are not required to pay any airport tax upon departing from the airport.
  • Importing firearms, parts of firearms and cartridges used in firearms for personal purposes requires a permit from home country.
  • Currency over 10,000 Euros or the U.S. dollar equivalent must be declared upon entry and exit.
  • Finland uses Eastern European Summer Time zone (GMT+3) hence, Brunei is 6 hours ahead of Finland.
  • The estimated flight duration from Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei to Helsinki Finland is 12 hrs, 20 mins.
  • In Finland there are two combine plug types, types C and F and operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.
  • Finland as a whole lies in the boreal zone, characterized by warm summers and freezing winters. 
  • Transport system in Finland is characterised by road networks, railways, seaports and air vehicles.
  • Finnish landscape is covered with thick pine forests and rolling hills and complemented with a labyrinth of lakes and inlets. 
  • Most of Finland is pristine and virgin as it contains 40 national parks from the Southern shores of the Gulf of Finland to the high fells of Lapland.
  • The country outdoor activities range from Nordic skiing, golf, fishing, yachting, lake cruises, hiking, and kayaking, among many others. 
  • There are a lot of Wildlife in Finland and bird-watching is famous for those fond of avifauna. Hunting is also popular.
  • Finland official languages are Finnish and Swedish.
  • Fish and meat play a prominent role in traditional Finnish dishes from the western part of the country, while the dishes from the eastern part have traditionally 
  • included various vegetables and mushrooms. 
  • Christianity  is a predominant religion in Finland followed by other religions like Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism.

Frequently Asked Questions


Are there medical centres in Finland?
Public medical centres is available to tourists visiting Finland regardless of their financial status. Primary health care services are provided by municipal health centres and specialised medical care is provided by district hospitals.


Can I extend my stay in Finland?
You can make applications at the Finnish Immigration Department but visa extensions are rarely granted to citizens of visa-free countries.



Are there airports in Finland?
Yes, there are about 21 airports in Finland in cities like Tampere, Turku, Helsinki and others.




How safe is Finland?
Finland is a very safe country to visit. It has fairly low crime rates but you still have to remain vigilant at all times in the country.