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Yachtsperson (Crew) Visa
VisasPapua New GuineaYachtsperson (Crew) Visa
Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea•Oceania
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Yachtsperson (Crew) Visa

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

50 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Single entry, can extend for 30 days once)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

For crew members of yachts visiting Papua New Guinea. Valid for single entry with up to 60 days stay.

The Yachtsperson (Crew) Visa of Papua New Guinea serves as a specialized regulatory instrument designed to facilitate the unique logistical needs of the international maritime tourism and transit industry. Established to accommodate the growing influx of private and commercial luxury vessels navigating the complex archipelagic waters of the South Pacific, this visa exists to bridge the gap between standard tourist entry requirements and the more rigorous, long-term employment-based work permits. By formalizing the entry process for maritime personnel, the Papua New Guinea Immigration and Citizenship Authority ensures that the nation remains a competitive and accessible destination for the global yachting community. This visa is rooted in the broader framework of Papua New Guinea’s national migration policy, which seeks to balance stringent border security with the economic benefits of maritime trade and tourism. It effectively addresses the specific administrative void that previously left transient crew members in a state of uncertainty, providing a streamlined, low-cost legal pathway that acknowledges the temporary, mobile nature of yachting operations while maintaining oversight of foreign nationals entering the country’s territorial waters.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a professional or support crew member actively employed on a private or commercial yacht currently docked or transiting through Papua New Guinean ports. While the visa does not mandate specific educational qualifications, it is intended for individuals aged 18 and older who can demonstrate their affiliation with a registered vessel. Unlike standard visitor visas, which may be subject to broader scrutiny regarding itinerary and financial self-sufficiency, the Yachtsperson (Crew) Visa is distinctively tailored to the maritime sector, offering a simplified application process that recognizes the collective nature of ship operations. It covers a wide range of onboard roles, from deckhands and engineers to hospitality staff, provided they are part of a vessel’s active crew. The visa offers the notable benefit of a straightforward, affordable entry mechanism—priced at USD 50—that permits a stay of up to 60 days. However, it is limited by its single-entry nature, meaning that crew members must be mindful of their travel plans should they intend to depart and re-enter the country. By providing this dedicated category, Papua New Guinea successfully incentivizes the yachting industry to utilize its ports, ensuring that the necessary human capital required to maintain these vessels can enter and exit the country with minimal bureaucratic friction.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be the owner, captain, or crew member of a yacht.

Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.

Must provide proof of ownership of the vessel or captain's papers.

Must maintain a ship's log detailing crew members.

Must complete Customs Clearance forms upon arrival.

Must not engage in paid work while in PNG.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (at least 6 months validity).

Copy of passport bio page.

Proof of vessel ownership or captain's papers.

Ship's log detailing crew.

Completed 'Application for Entry Permit' (Form 1).

Customs Clearance forms.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Specifically designed for maritime arrivals.
  • Allows for legal entry and shore leave for yacht crew.

Worth Knowing

  • Strict 48-hour pre-arrival notification rule for vessel masters.
  • Must remain on board until full clearance is granted by authorities.
  • Failure to follow maritime entry procedures can result in legal penalties.

Application Process

1

Notify the Master of the vessel of arrival at least 48 hours in advance.

2

Complete the 'Application for Entry Permit' (Form 1).

3

Submit application at an ICD (Immigration and Citizenship Division) office or a designated international port of entry.

4

Pay the applicable Migration Service Fee (MSF).

5

Await clearance from Customs, Quarantine, and Immigration before going ashore.

Application Forms

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