Guyana visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Bruneians visiting Guyana

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


  • Valid passport or travel document (the period of validity of the travel document should exceed that of the visas by six months).
  • Two colored photographs 35x45 mm.
  • Proof of the purpose of stay in Guyana
  • the country where the applicant comes 
  • Proof of the means of travel and intention to return into the state where a foreigner comes 
  • Proof of health insurance.
  • Proof that the consular fee has been charged, as well as other corresponding documents based on which the purpose and ensured accommodation in Guyana can be determined.
  • Proof of ensured accommodation 
  • Visa application fees
  • Sufficient financial capacity to support travel

Guyana Visa for Bruneians

Facts about Guyana


Guyana is a country where unspoilt adventure can be gotten. More than 80% of the country is covered by the world’s rarest orchids ranging from dry evergreen and seasonal forests to montane and lowland evergreen rainforests. At the national parks in the country, tourists have the opportunity to view various species of wildlife. The country is also a good destination for birdwatching. It is also worth noting that Guyana is a prime destination for ecotourism. Visiting Guyana is definitely worth the bumpy ride and sweat.
 
Guyana is been noticed for the amazing activities that it offers to tourists and this is evident by the increase in the number of tourists visiting the country. Since the past decade, there has been a notable yearly increase in the number of visitors to the country. In 2017, 247,000 foreigners visited the country as opposed to the 235,000 who visited in 2016. The improvement in tourism has affected the economy of the country positively.

Types of Guyana Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 5-15 days 90 days
Tourist visa 5-15 days 90 days

General Requirements for Guyana Visa


  • Valid passport or travel document (the period of validity of the travel document should exceed that of the visas by six months).
  • Two colored photographs 35x45 mm.
  • Proof of the purpose of stay in Guyana
  • the country where the applicant comes 
  • Proof of the means of travel and intention to return into the state where a foreigner comes 
  • Proof of health insurance.
  • Proof that the consular fee has been charged, as well as other corresponding documents based on which the purpose and ensured accommodation in Guyana can be determined.
  • Proof of ensured accommodation 
  • Visa application fees
  • Sufficient financial capacity to support travel

Guyana Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

140.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

140.00 (USD)

Guyana Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Brunei Darussalam


Location

Address

Guyana

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

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Guyana a safe place to visit?

Yes, the inner regions of the country are safe and where you can explore the famous, breathtaking waterfalls of this region and the vast rainforests are completely safe and crime-free. Though avoid Georgetown where there are petty thieves.


Is Guyana tap water safe to drink?

No, The water from the tap in Guyana is brownish in color, due to the tannin in the water. The water is not polluted, but the tap water is generally not safe to drink. Bottled water is readily available for purchase at tourist sites, hotels, and restaurants.


What are Guyanese known for?

Guyana is known for its natural resources, mainly its pristine rainforests, sugarcane plantations, rice fields, and bauxite and gold reserves. Despite those riches, Guyana remains one of the poorest countries in South America.


What is the main religion in Guyana?

Guyana does not have the main religion. Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam are the dominant religions in Guyana. The majority of the Indo-Guyanese are Hindus, although a substantial number are Muslims. Some Indo-Guyanese have converted to Christianity, but conversion is often for professional reasons.