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Welcome to the Visa Section of the website. All foreign visitors to PNG need a visa. There are a number of categories depending on the purpose of your visit. Information on the application procedure and the specific requirements for each category of visa are available here. Please download the appropriate form and send it to the PNG High Commission in Canberra for processing. GENERAL INFORMATION HOW TO APPLY All Applicants must: - Complete and sign the correct application form . - Attach one passport size photograph - Pay the required fee. - Provide any other documentary information as requested (refer to the appropriate entry category). - Send or deliver your application to the PNG High Commission in Canberra or the PNG Consulate General in Brisbane together with your valid passport and provide a self-addressed pre-paid Express Post envelope for the return of passport to you. PASSPORT VALIDITY Passports should be valid for at least 6 months from the date
of intended travel. FEES Please refer to the Summary Table under each entry permit for the correct fee (Australian Dollars). In the event that your application is unsuccessful, the fee is not refundable. PROCESSING TIME For Visitor and Business entry permit applications processing time will be one day while other applications will be subject to receipt of authority to issue from ICD Port Moresby. MEDICAL & CHARACTER REQUIREMENTS All applicants seeking to travel to PNG must be of good health and good character. In some cases, medical documentation and a local police clearance certificate will be required. This will depend on the purpose and duration of the visit (please refer to the appropriate entry category). If an applicant has a criminal conviction, or is subject to criminal prosecution, that information must be disclosed at the time of application. Failure to disclose this information may result in the entry permit being refused, cancelled or deemed void. Where medical documentation is required, this consists of: - Medical examination report obtained from an approved doctor
or hospital; The prescribed medical examination report form and radiology form are available from the nearest PNG Diplomatic mission. The doctor carrying out the examination and the radiographer carrying out the chest X-ray are required to complete and sign the relevant forms. A police certificate must be obtained from your local police authority for all applicants 16 years of age and over (including dependents) intending to travel to PNG for a period of 6 months or more. DEPENDENT FAMILY MEMBERS Dependent family members (spouse, unmarried children under the age of 18 and ageing parents) must make separate application for an entry permit. For specific requirements applying to dependent entry permits, please refer to the appropriate entry category. Dependent children must be ordinarily resident in PNG to qualify for a Dependent Entry Permit. Children who study abroad and only return to PNG during study breaks should apply for a Visitor Entry Permit each visit. In limited cases, dependent entry permits may also be granted to children over the age 18 where they remain dependent on their parents. Such cases could include where the child suffers from a severe disability or where the child is continuing their education in PNG. Applications will be considered on a case by case basis. Where a principal entry permit ceases a dependent entry permit ceases at the same time and both individuals must depart PNG. Where a dependent holds a Working Dependent Entry Permit they cannot make application to include a former principal entry permit holder as a dependent on their own entry permit. In such cases, individuals will need to make a fresh application. DE FACTO RELATIONSHIPS Persons seeking to enter PNG as dependents on the basis of a
de facto relationship must provide: - Statutory declarations from both parties indicating how long
the relationship has been in existence; Relationships of less than 12 months Where the relationship has been in existence for less than 12 months, a short-term Dependent Entry Permit for a maximum validity of 12 months will be issued. At the conclusion of the 12 month period a further Entry Permit will be issued in accordance with the Principal’s approved period of stay. Relationships of more than 12 months Where the relationship has been in existence for more than 12 months, a Dependent Entry Permit will be issued in accordance with the Principal’s approved period of stay. ENTRY AND RE-ENTRY REQUIREMENTS In accordance with Migration Regulation 1979, the holder of an
Entry Permit must enter PNG within six months of the Entry Permit being issued.
Failure to enter PNG within six months will render the Entry Permit invalid, and
as a result, further application will have to be made. EXTENSION OF ENTRY PERMITS Applications for extension of stay must be lodged well in advance of the expiry of the current entry permit. For specific requirements, please refer to the appropriate entry permit category. Extensions are only issued to people currently in PNG. Extensions cannot be granted while a person is outside the country. Applicants should be aware that there is NO period of grace in relation to extensions. RE-EVIDENCING OF ENTRY PERMITS Passports must be valid for six months or more to enable re-evidencing. Entry permits will only be issued for the period of validity of the passport. Where the validity of the entry permit extends beyond the validity of the passport, a new entry permit will be evidenced once a new passport has been obtained. When an applicant obtains a new passport, a new entry permit will be issued for the balance of the period of stay free of charge. Applicants will be required to complete an application form and provide a copy of the original work permit approval (if applicable). Where an Entry Permit holder is outside PNG, re-evidencing can be undertaken by the nearest PNG Mission. The missions must obtain approval from ICD Waigani before re-evidencing can occur. DESIGNATED PNG INTERNATIONAL PORTS OF ENTRY Designated PNG international ports of entry are: - Jackson’s International Airport, Port Moresby; Visitors or businesspersons wishing to enter PNG from ports other than Port Moresby must have a valid entry permit before entering PNG. ENTRY PERMIT CANCELLATION Entry Permits may be cancelled by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration (DFAI) in accordance with Section 6 of the Migration Act 1978. Grounds for Entry Permit Cancellation include: - The entry permit was issued in error; In the event an entry permit is cancelled, written
notification will be provided to the entry permit holder at their last known
address. In such cases, the former entry permit holder will be given a specified
time in which to depart PNG. If the former entry permit holder fails to depart
voluntarily, they may be subject to detention and removal in accordance with
Section 13 of the Migration Act. The following are abbreviations and acronyms of terms used in this publication. BMS: BUREAU OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. CASH COS: CHANGE OF STATUS OF ENTRY PERMIT. DCA: DIPLOMATIC & CONSULAR AFFAIRS DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS & IMMIGRATION. DFAT&I: Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Immigration DG (ICD): Director-General (Immigration & Citizenship Division) DLIR: DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DPM: DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT EVP: EASY VISITOR PERMIT (Under the Tourist category). ICD: IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS & IMMIGRATION OR PNG IMMIGRATION SERVICE IMR: INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH. IRC: INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. MAINTENANCE MSF: MIGRATION SERVICE FEE. MSG: MELANESIAN SPEARHEAD GROUP NCD: NATIONAL CAPITAL DISTRICT NFI: NATIONAL FILM INSTITUTE PNG ICS: Papua New Guinea Immigration and Citizenship Service ADDRESSES OF Enjoy your stay in Papua New Guinea!
All form are in pdf** format:
All application should be forwarded to this link contacts address
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