Papua New Guinea•OceaniaVaries
75 USD
Varies (Single entry, extendable for 30 days once)
Yes
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
For film makers producing non-commercial or educational films in Papua New Guinea. Valid for 60 days single entry.
The Entertainer Visa for non-commercial film makers in Papua New Guinea was established to address the unique intersection of cultural preservation, academic research, and international media production within the nation’s borders. Recognizing that Papua New Guinea possesses an unparalleled wealth of biodiversity, indigenous tradition, and anthropological significance, the government introduced this specific visa category to facilitate the entry of creative professionals whose work is intended for educational, documentary, or non-profit purposes rather than mass-market commercial gain. By creating this distinct pathway, the immigration authorities effectively bridge the gap between standard tourist visas, which strictly prohibit any form of professional production, and the more rigorous, expensive business or work permits required for large-scale commercial film crews. This regulatory framework is rooted in the broader national interest of promoting Papua New Guinea’s global image while ensuring that international visitors engaging in creative documentation operate under a transparent, monitored, and legally sanctioned status that respects the country's intellectual and cultural property.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a professional or independent filmmaker, researcher, or documentarian whose project serves a clear educational, scientific, or cultural objective. This category is particularly well-suited for individuals working on ethnographic studies, environmental conservation documentaries, or non-commercial artistic projects that highlight the diverse heritage of the country’s many provinces. Unlike standard business visas, which often require extensive local sponsorship or proof of commercial investment, this visa is streamlined to accommodate the agile nature of independent production, provided the applicant can demonstrate the non-commercial intent of their footage. While the visa offers the significant benefit of a low-cost, simplified application process—priced at just 75 USD—it is defined by its strict limitations: it is a single-entry authorization valid for a maximum of 60 days. This duration is intentionally tailored to the typical production cycle of a short-form documentary or field research project. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, and they must remain mindful that this visa does not grant the right to engage in commercial advertising, feature film production, or any activity that would generate direct profit from the footage captured within Papua New Guinea. Consequently, it stands as a niche, highly specialized instrument that empowers creators to capture the nation’s narrative without the bureaucratic burden of a full-scale corporate work permit.
Purpose must be non-commercial or educational film production.
Valid passport with at least 6 months of validity.
Evidence of return or ongoing travel arrangements.
Sponsorship or invitation letter from a relevant organization in PNG (if applicable).
Work is strictly prohibited under this visa.
Education
none or higher
Passport bio page.
Project description/letter of invitation from a local sponsor.
Evidence of return/onward ticket.
Completed 'Application for Entry Permit' (Form 1).
Proof of sufficient funds.
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