Asia and Oceania
Pitcairn (British Overseas Territory) |
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Still current at: 27 November 2009
Updated: 20 November 2009
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This advice has been reviewed and reissued with amendments to the Summary (paragraph on formal health declaration). The overall level of the advice has not changed.
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Travel advice for this country
Entry requirements
Requirements on arrival
Any adult wishing to stay on Pitcairn for less than two weeks does not require a visa or licence prior to arrival, and does not need to complete an entry clearance application in advance of their visit. The Immigration Officer assesses applications for short-term visitors to Pitcairn upon arrival.
Visitors wishing to stay on Pitcairn for two weeks or more must contact the Pitcairn Island Office in Auckland before making any plans to travel. Without a valid “licence to land and reside”, access to Pitcairn will not be granted. Further details of entry requirements and how to obtain a licence can be found on the following:
http://www.government.pn/tourist.htm.
Passport validity
A valid passport is required. You should also check the passport and visa requirements for the countries you plan to travel through to get to Pitcairn.
Travelling with children
Visitors wishing to travel to Pitcairn with children under 16 years must contact the Pitcairn Island Office before making any plans to travel. An entry clearance application will need to be completed for any child wishing to visit the island. The Pitcairn Island Office can provide further details.
The FCO does not currently allow our officers based on Pitcairn to be accompanied by their children.
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