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Dependent Entry Permit
VisasPapua New GuineaDependent Entry Permit
Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea•Oceania
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Dependent Entry Permit

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Duration of the principal visa holder's approved stay

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Dependent Entry Permit in Papua New Guinea is a foundational component of the nation’s immigration framework, established under the Migration Act 1978 and regulated by the Immigration and Citizenship Service Authority (ICSA). It was created to address the social and humanitarian necessity of maintaining family unity for foreign nationals who are legally authorized to reside in the country for employment, investment, or specialized professional purposes. By providing a formal legal pathway for spouses and children to accompany the principal visa holder, the permit ensures that expatriate workers and investors are not forced to choose between their professional obligations in Papua New Guinea and their domestic responsibilities. This mechanism fills a critical gap in the immigration system by acknowledging that long-term economic integration of foreign talent requires a stable family environment, thereby making the country a more attractive destination for global professionals who might otherwise be deterred by the prospect of prolonged family separation.

The ideal applicant for this permit is the immediate family member—specifically a spouse or dependent child—of a principal visa holder who already possesses a valid work permit, residency status, or long-term business entry permit in Papua New Guinea. While the permit is broadly applicable across all professional sectors, it is most frequently utilized by families of expatriates working in the extractive industries, international development, telecommunications, and specialized consultancy fields. What makes this permit distinctive compared to other entry options is its strict tethering to the status of the principal applicant; the dependent’s legal right to remain in the country is entirely contingent upon the primary visa holder’s ongoing sponsorship and employment status. While the permit offers the significant benefit of allowing families to reside together in a foreign jurisdiction, it carries the inherent limitation that it does not automatically grant the holder the right to seek local employment. Dependents wishing to work must typically undergo a separate, rigorous process to obtain their own work permit or a variation of their entry status, ensuring that the primary purpose of the Dependent Entry Permit remains the facilitation of family cohesion rather than independent labor market participation.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Proof of relationship (e.g., marriage certificate or statutory declaration for de facto)

Copy of the principal visa holder's work permit and sponsor letter

Valid passport with at least 6 months validity

Medical examination report and police clearance certificate (for applicants 16+)

Maintenance Guarantee Bond

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family members to reside together in Papua New Guinea
  • Provides legal status for the duration of the principal applicant's stay

Worth Knowing

  • Employment is strictly prohibited unless the dependent obtains their own independent work permit
  • The permit is tied to the principal applicant; if the principal's permit ceases, the dependent's permit also ceases

Application Process

1

Complete the official Application for Entry Permit form

2

Gather supporting documentation including sponsor details and medical/police checks

3

Submit the application to the nearest PNG diplomatic mission or consulate

4

Await approval and authorization for visa stamping

5

Submit passport for final visa stamping upon notification

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