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Dependent Visa
VisasBruneiDependent Visa
BruneiBrunei•Asia
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Dependent Visa

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

20 BND

Stay Duration

Varies (Tied to sponsor's visa validity)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Visa issued to the spouse and children under 18 of a foreign national employed in Brunei Darussalam.

The Dependent Visa in Brunei Darussalam serves as a critical instrument of the nation’s immigration framework, designed to facilitate the reunification of families for expatriates contributing to the country’s economic and professional landscape. Established under the provisions of the Brunei Immigration Act and governed by the Department of Immigration and National Registration, this visa exists to ensure that foreign professionals—who are often recruited to fill specialized roles within the Sultanate’s oil and gas, education, and healthcare sectors—can maintain a stable and supportive domestic life while residing abroad. By allowing the primary visa holder to bring their immediate family members, the government acknowledges that the retention of high-skilled international talent is contingent upon the well-being and presence of their loved ones. This policy effectively bridges the gap between the rigid requirements of professional work permits and the human necessity of family cohesion, preventing the social isolation that might otherwise deter top-tier global experts from committing to long-term contracts in Brunei.

The ideal applicant for this visa is the spouse or unmarried child under the age of 18 of a foreign national who already holds a valid employment pass or professional visit pass in Brunei. While the visa is broadly accessible to the dependents of most expatriate workers, it is particularly distinctive because it is intrinsically linked to the status of the primary sponsor; the dependent’s legal right to remain in the country is contingent upon the sponsor’s continued employment and adherence to local immigration laws. Unlike independent work visas or permanent residency pathways, this category is strictly non-vocational, meaning that dependents are generally prohibited from seeking local employment without obtaining their own separate work authorization. However, the visa offers significant benefits, including the ability to reside in the country for the duration of the sponsor's contract, access to Brunei’s social infrastructure, and a streamlined, low-cost administrative process—requiring a nominal fee of BND 20 and proof of modest financial stability—that prioritizes family unity over complex bureaucratic hurdles. This makes it an essential tool for expatriate families seeking to integrate into the Bruneian community while the primary breadwinner fulfills their professional obligations.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Issued to the spouse and children (under 18) of a valid work pass holder.

The primary pass holder must be legally employed in Brunei.

Must provide proof of relationship (marriage certificate for spouse, birth certificate for children).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photos

Birth certificate

Marriage certificate

Employment pass (sponsor)

Employer letter (sponsor)

Proof of income (sponsor)

Relationship documents (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows families to reside together in Brunei during the sponsor's employment period.
  • Valid for the duration of the sponsor's work pass.

Worth Knowing

  • Dependent visa is only valid until the child reaches 18 years of age.
  • Dependent is generally not permitted to work without obtaining their own separate work permit.
  • Strictly tied to the status of the primary sponsor.

Application Process

1

Main visa holder employment confirmed: Sponsor must have valid employment pass in Brunei

2

Prepare family documents: Gather marriage certificate, birth certificates, passports

3

Obtain employer letter: Supporting letter from sponsor's employer

4

Submit application: Apply through immigration or Brunei embassy

5

Pay visa fee: BND 20 per dependent

6

Receive dependent visa: Visa issued for same period as sponsor

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