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DO I NEED A VISA FOR PNG?

Yes, you must apply for a visa online before departing. THERE IS NO VISA ON ARRIVAL.

Step 1: Visit the ICA PNG Website https://evisa.ica.gov.pg/evisa/account/Apply

Step 2: Click on Visitor then EASY VISITOR PERMIT (30 DAYS)

Step 3: Click Apply and follow the prompts
You are required to submit the following documents:

    • Copy of Passport Bio page
    • Cover letter – purpose, visit site, accommodation contact details (use the Cover Letter we provide)
    • Evidence of funds (use your booking confirmation / tax invoice)
    • Any other required documents

Please note the following:

      • This visa is for individual who intent to visit Papua New Guinea for holidays, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons, and to visit relatives and friends.
      • There is no Migration Service Fee (MSF) payable for the Visitor Permit, however, applications lodged via the e-Visa portal will attract a fee of US$50.
      • This visa expressly prohibits the holder from engaging in paid work.

Validity:

  1. valid for a single entry; and
  2. a period of Sixty (60) days from the date of arrival in Papua New Guinea.
  3. Once approved it has a 6-month expiry date

If you do not hold an Australian Passport, please contact the Papua New Guinea Consulate for their advice.

CANBERRABRISBANE CAIRNSSYDNEY
High Commission of Papua New GuineaConsulate-General of Papua New GuineaConsulate of Papua New GuineaConsulate-General of Papua New Guinea
Ph: (02) 6273 3322 Tel: (07) 3221 7915 Tel: (07) 4031 8881Tel: (02) 9283 9020
Email: kundu@pngcanberra.orgEmail: pngcg@kundubne.orgEmail: pngc@kunducns.org Email: pngcg@kundusyd.org

TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS
If you are travelling interstate, it may be a good idea to arrive the day before your international flight (International flights to Port Moresby depart from Brisbane, Cairns and Sydney). Sometimes there is not enough time to catch both Domestic and an International flight on the same morning. Our treks need to run to our date and time schedule, if you miss your flight to Papua New Guinea, you will miss your trek. Unfortunately, we are unable to delay trek departure.

Wear your boots on the plane and bring essential items in your carry-on luggage. Bags do go missing; bags can be left back in Australia. If you have got your boots, medical supplies and some personal items with you and your bag goes missing, then you still have your basic requirements to trek.