{"ObjectId": 189, "Country": "Brunei Darussalam", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "15.09.2022", "Sources": "Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/\n Ministry of Health/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n
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\nInternational Resrictions:
\n*All travellers: As of 15 September 2022, travellers will no longer require to be vaccinated to enter or exit Brunei.
\n*Entering Brunei: The Arrival Declaration Form (previously required) will no longer be needed when entering Brunei. A negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not needed to enter Brunei.
\nForeign nationals entering Brunei for a short visit (less than 90 days) are required to obtain Travel Insurance with COVID-19 medical coverage (a minimum of $20,000 BND). Foreign nationals entering for the purpose of employment, studying or as eligible dependent are exempted from this requirement.
\n*Exiting Brunei: Brunei citizens and permanent residents exiting Brunei are required to obtain a Travel Medical Insurance with COVID-19 coverage (a minimum coverage of $20,000 BND) valid for the entire duration of their travel. You should refer to the Prime Minister\u2019s Office website for the latest information.
\n*Data collection: The BruHealth app may still be used in Brunei to enter public buildings and events where you need to scan a QR code. For unvaccinated travellers, you may still need to use the app to record test results, record your health status on a daily basis and receive your Day 3 RT-PCR swab test results.
\n*If you\u2019re transiting through Brunei: Transiting is when you pass through one country on the way to your final destination. Check with your airline before departing.
\n*Land and sea travel: On 1 August 2022, Brunei reopened its land and sea borders. You should check the border opening hours before travel as they are not open 24 hours. All other travel requirements into or exiting Brunei via land or sea borders will be aligned with existing air travel guidelines. You should refer to the Prime Minister\u2019s Office website for the latest information.\n
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\nInternal Restrictions:
\n*Coronavirus lockdown: Brunei has now lifted most pandemic restrictions in country. Masks will no longer be mandatory (indoors and outdoors) and will be optional. Masks are still compulsory in health facilities, and may be required by event organisers. Masks are still required for those who handle food preparation (e.g. at eateries). There are financial penalties for not adhering to mask guidelines.
\nBusiness premises, including restaurants, fitness facilities, markets and cinemas are open and there is no limitation on the capacity of mass gatherings (at home or in public). All sporting activities are allowed without limitations.
\nChildcare centres, kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, colleges and sixth form centres are open for in person classes. Students are no longer required to take an Antigen Rapid Test (ART) and are no longer required to wear a face mask.
\nAll individuals, regardless of vaccination status are allowed to enter public premises and government offices and attend private and public events.
\nTemperature checks and scanning your BruHealth app before entering premises is no longer mandatory but private businesses may still require you to do so.
\n Foreign e travelling should check the Brunei Ministry of Health and the Prime Ministers Office\n websites for up to date guidance, policy on travel to/from Brunei and details on how to download and use theBruHealth app.\n*If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.\n\n", "Y": 4.49737, "X": 114.628856, "AddInfo": null}