Did you know that citizens of France must present the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of France at the immigration border to enter the country?
At iVisa.com you can apply for this document from the comfort of your home. You only need to apply online and we will do the rest.
Interested in learning more about the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of France? Read all about it in our FAQs just below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a vaccine to travel to Papua New Guinea as a citizen of France?
All travelers are recommended to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies, Polio, and Yellow Fever before entering the country.
However, the government of Papua New Guinea does request that you present a Covid-19 vaccination certificate at the immigration border to enter.
Do I need a PCR Test to travel to Papua New Guinea as a citizen of France?
All travelers, whether they are fully vaccinated or not, need to carry a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR test result taken within 7 days before departure.
Do I have to quarantine upon arrival in Papua New Guinea as a citizen of France?
All visitors must be isolated for 21 days at a government-approved hotel, or their residence if eligible. Also, they need to take a Covid-19 test on days 1, 7, and 21 of the isolation.
What is the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of France, and how to apply for it?
The Papua New Guinea e-Visa is an electronic travel document that allows visitors to enter Papua New Guinea. All citizens of France are allowed to stay in the country for a maximum of 60 days per entry. This document is valid for 30 days after issued.
Follow these easy steps to apply for the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of France:
- Step 1: Fill in our online forms with your personal information and then select the processing alternative that fits you best.
- Step 2: Check that all your information is correct before selecting the payment method.
- Step 3: Lastly, submit all the required documents, then we will do our job.
What are the application processing costs for the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of France?
iVisa.com works with three alternatives for the processing time.
- Standard Processing: 24 hours - USD $134.99.
- Rush Processing: 4 hours - USD $160.99.
- Super Rush Processing: 30 minutes - USD $201.99.
These Prices include the country government fee and the iVisa.com services.
What documents do I need to upload to apply for the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of France?
- Passport information with at least six months of validation.
- Covid-19 certificate, or Health Declaration.
- Email address so you can receive your visa.
- Payment method can be credit or debit card.
Can I trust iVisa.com with my information?
Absolutely! iVisa.com guarantees the protection of all customer information, and we also ensure the delivery of all travel documents on time. You can check out the review section from former clients.
I have some questions about the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of France?
If you have more questions that are not in our FAQs, you can always contact our 24/7 customer service agents, they will be happy to help you.
When you travel to Papua New Guinea, you can't finish your tour if you don't visit the Parliament Haus in Port Moresby. This main building is very similar in style to Haus Tambaran, however, it has blended its style with Highland designs, as with the attached circular cafeteria. The art used to decorate the place is traditional Papua New Guinean mosaic. Once you are inside you will see doors with Kundu drum stylized handles, there is also an incredible wood carving representing the four regions of the country. If you don't have a tour guide who can tell you about the history of these details inside the Parliament, the receptionists are always happy to explain them to you. There is a room with several glass cases showing the diversity of butterfly species in the country, the most important being the native Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, the largest butterfly in the world. If you have time to wait you can go have a coffee in the cafeteria of the place and wait for a meeting of the parliamentarians to begin, in this place the access of tourists to the meeting chamber is allowed and you will be able to observe the political system of the country.