Papua New Guinea visa for Italian citizens

For Italian citizens planning an adventure to Papua New Guinea, the e-visa offers a straightforward path, permitting a maximum stay of 60 days with two distinct business visa types available. Given the significant distance and the unique cultural immersion awaiting, consider the flight routes often connecting through major Asian hubs before reaching Port Moresby. Understanding that Papua New Guinea operates on PNG Time (UTC+10), which is typically 8-10 hours ahead of Italy depending on daylight saving, will be crucial for planning your itinerary around the e-visa application and your arrival.

eVisa60d stay· verified 2026-05-27
PNG eVisa System
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Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Blank pages
1+

Visa options

BusinessBusiness Short-Term Multiple Entry Visa
60d$350multiple-entryvalid 1y
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BusinessBusiness Short-Term Single Entry Visa
30d$190valid 1mo
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OtherComedian (Commercial) Visa
60d$380valid 2mo
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OtherFilm Maker (Commercial) Visa
60d$500valid 2mo
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OtherFilm Maker (Non-Commercial) Visa
60d$40valid 2mo
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WorkRestricted Employment Visa (REV)
30d$350valid 1mo
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HumanitarianAid Worker / Volunteer Visa
$50valid 1y
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TouristVisitor Visa (Tourist, 60 days)
60dvalid 2mo
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TouristVisitor Entry Permit (Tourist)
60dvalid 2mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (Short-term Single-entry Business Traveller eVisa)
30dvalid 1mo
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OtherVisitor Visa (Journalist)
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HumanitarianVisitor Visa (Aid Worker or Volunteer)
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StudentStudy Visa
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WorkWork Visa
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OtherLive (Permanent Residence) Visa
multiple-entry
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OtherSpecialise Visa
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TransitTransit (Airside Transit without Leaving Terminal)
1d$0valid 1d
TransitTransit (Short Stay Leaving Terminal)
WorkWorking Visa (general category)
BusinessBusiness Visa (general category via embassies/consulates)
TouristTourist Visa (general category via embassies/consulates)
60dvalid 2mo

Free 60-day visa on arrival at Port Moresby, Tokua, or designated airports. Extension possible for fee.

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