Entertainer Visa (Film Maker - Non-Commercial)
Papua New GuineaPapua New GuineaOceania
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Entertainer Visa (Film Maker - Non-Commercial)

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At a Glance

Processing Time

10 days

Application Fee

75 USD

Stay Duration

60 days

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

This visa does not offer a direct route to permanent residency.

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

For film makers producing non-commercial or educational films in Papua New Guinea. Valid for 60 days single entry.

The Non-Commercial Film Maker entertainer visa is for film production professionals making educational, documentary, or non-profit films in Papua New Guinea.

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Requirements

Personal

Passport Validity

6 months from date of arrival months

Documentation

Applicant Documents

Valid passport

At least 6 months validity

Passport photo

Recent passport-sized photograph

Film project details

Project description confirming non-commercial/educational purpose

Educational institution letter

Letter from educational or non-profit organization if applicable

Optional

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Advantages

  • Lower fee than commercial (USD 75)
  • Quick processing
  • Supports educational projects
  • Online application

Considerations

  • Single entry only
  • Limited to 60 days
  • Must be non-commercial
  • Limited extension options

Application Process

1

Prepare documentation

Gather film project details for non-commercial/educational purposes

2

Apply online

Submit entertainer visa application through ICA e-Visa portal

3

Pay visa fee

Pay USD 75 application fee

4

Receive approval

Visa issued within 10 working days

Application Forms

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