Alright, folks, gather ’round, let me tell you about my little adventure trying to get a Brunei passport online. It wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it’d be, but hey, where’s the fun in easy, right?
First Steps
First off, I went digging around to find the right forms. Found out that you can actually download the application form online. There was this thing that said, “Click on Start for more information” to get the details on the service, so naturally, I clicked it. Turns out, it wasn’t just a wild goose chase! I got some useful tidbits from there.
The QueUP App
Then, I stumbled upon this advice to download an app called QueUP from either the AppStore or Google Play. Apparently, it helps you book a queue number in advance, which sounds pretty neat if you wanna save some time. So I download it and try, it did save me a lot of time.

Renewal Reminders
Now, here’s a tip for those who already have a Brunei passport: renew it six months before it expires. I read that somewhere, and it makes sense. You don’t want to be caught in a tight spot with an expired passport, trust me. For the renewal, you need to fill out a form. Seemed simple enough.
Lost Passport? No Problem!
Oh, and for those unlucky souls who’ve lost their passports, there’s a way out. If you’re Bruneian and you lose it, you gotta report it to the High Commission ASAP. They have a whole process for replacing lost passports, so don’t freak out too much if that happens. I find this information in case I will need it.
Applying From Abroad
If you’re over 12 and applying from outside Brunei, you have to go through a Brunei Darussalam mission nearby. I guess they need to keep things official. And if you’re going for an official passport while overseas, same deal—apply through the missions. This part was a bit of a head-scratcher, but I figured it out eventually.
Official Passport Details
Speaking of official passports, if you’re applying for one within Brunei and you’re over 12, it’s free! Yeah, you heard that right. And it’s valid for five years. You need some documents, like a new application form. I made a note of all this just in case I decide to go down that route.
Final Thoughts
So, there you have it. Getting a Brunei passport online isn’t just a click-and-done deal. It’s a bit of a journey, but it’s doable. You just need to keep your wits about you, download some forms, maybe use an app, and follow the instructions. And always, always keep an eye on that expiry date!