Brunei eases business processes to attract investors


Brunei has introduced an electronic gate system at Brunei International Airport to facilitate smoother entry and exit procedures. - BB/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The Brunei government has taken steps to ease procedures for investors and businesses operating in the country, a government minister said on Tuesday (March 17).

Speaking at a Legislative Council meeting, Ahmaddin Abdul Rahman, minister of home affairs, said the measures are aimed at improving the ease of doing business and encouraging foreign investment.

Among the initiatives introduced is the issuance of long-term passes and a more efficient work process. Under the new arrangement, visas can be issued immediately after foreign worker licences have been approved.

The minister added foreigners intending to invest in Brunei are eligible for a professional visit visa or a pass valid for up to 12 months, subject to a recommendation from the Brunei Economic Development Board.

In addition, the government has introduced an electronic gate system at Brunei International Airport to facilitate smoother entry and exit procedures.

As of March 5, 2026, approximately 39,490 visitors have utilised the e-gate system, reflecting growing adoption of the automated immigration service. - Xinhua

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