Haiti visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Haitian Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Brunei looking to visit Haiti for no longer than 90 days can do so visa-free.
  • For visitors who intend to stay longer than the given 90 days as stipulated on the Haitian visa policy, you are to apply and pay for an extension fee at the immigration department of Haiti.
  • Visitors passport must be valid for at least 6 months above the date of their arrival in Haiti.
  • An airport tax of $10.00 must be paid upon your arrival in Haiti.
  • Intending visitors are required to provide proof sufficient funds throughout their stay in the country is required.
  • An onward or return ticket is necessary, confirmed means of accommodation for the stay in Haiti is also demanded.
  • Health certificate and proof of rabies vaccination for your pets must be provided.
  • On entry into Haiti, Indian tourists with amounts exceeding $10,000 are to declare it upon arrival into the country.
  • Christianity, precisely Roman Catholicism, is the official religion of Haiti, with about 80% of the entire population practising it. However, a large majority of Haitians believe in and practice at least one aspect of voodoo.
  • The estimated flight duration from from Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei to Port-au-Prince Haiti is 22 hours, 24 minutes.
  • The official currency of Haiti is the Haitian Gourde, although the USD is also widely accepted. Visitors can exchange their foreign currency at various banks and exchange outlets in the country.
  • Tourists are advised to budget between $60-$75 to spend per day while in Haiti.
  • The Haitian Creole (Kreyòl) and French are the official languages of the country.
  • Haiti has a hot and humid tropical climate. The north wind brings fog and drizzle, which interrupt Haiti's dry season from November to January. But from February to May, the weather is very wet. Northeast trade winds bring rains during the wet season.
  • November to March is the best time to visit Haiti because the temperatures are much cooler and perfect for relaxing in the beaches.
  • Some of the delicacies tourists can enjoy in Haiti include poulet aux noix (chicken and cashew nuts), mayi moulen ak sòs pwa, poul an sòs (cornmeal with beans and stewed chicken), griyo (fried pork), lanbi an sòs lanbi kreyol (conch in creole sauce), lanbi boukannen and woma boukannen (grilled conch and lobster).
  • The hurricane season in Haiti lasts from June to the end of November; tourists are advised to plan their trip cautiously.
  • Haiti uses the Eastern Daylight Time (GMT- 4). Hence, Brunei is 13 hours ahead of Haiti.
  • The power and socket plug used in Haiti are of Type A and B. The standard voltage is 110 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz. it is advisable to always travel with your gadgets' adaptor(s).
  • Buses, taxis and car rental services are the means for transporting in Haiti.

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the religious practices of Haiti?

Christianity, precisely Roman Catholicism, is the official religion of Haiti, with about 80% of the entire population practising it. However, a large majority of Haitians believe in and practice at least one aspect of voodoo.




How is the weather like in Haiti?

Haiti has a hot and humid tropical climate. The north wind brings fog and drizzle, that interrupt Haiti's dry season from November to January. However, from February to May, the weather is very wet. Northeast trade winds bring rains during the wet season.




What is Haiti plug and socket type?

The power and socket plug used in Haiti are of type A and B. The standard voltage is 110 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz. it is advisable to always travel with your gadgets' adopter.