Visa policy of Nauru

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Visitors to Nauru must obtain a visa unless they come from one of the countries eligible for free visa on arrival. All visitors must hold a passport valid for 3 months. Transit visas are not required if the connecting flight leaves within three days of arrival in Nauru. Business visitors must have a local sponsor.[1]

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Visa policy of Nauru

Visa on arrival

Nationals of the following 16 countries may obtain a free visa on arrival:[2]

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Simplified visa procedure

Nationals of the following 66 countries are issued visas under a simplified procedure. Unlike other visitors, they do not have to submit a criminal record certificate and a certificate of medical fitness together with visa application.[5]

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Journalist visas

In early 2014 it was decided that journalists reporting on Nauru detention centre will be charged $8000 for a three-month visa.[7]

See also

References

  1. Nauru
  2. [1]
  3. Considered as visa exemption by the Government of Israel
  4. Considered as visa exemption by the Government of Russia as it is based on a mutual visa waiver agreement. [2]
  5. Immigration Regulations 2014 SL No. 2 of 2014
  6. Except Croatia and the United Kingdom.
  7. Nauru to charge Australians $8000 to report on asylum seekers

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