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Brunei

The Sultanate of Brunei, or Dar es Salaam, or the island of Black Gold, is an ancient island located in the continent of Asia, and was established in the fourteenth century AD, as a country mediating between Malaysia and Indonesia, where it became independent in one thousand nine hundred and eighty-four from British colonialism, which is located exactly in the southeast To Asia and neighboring countries of Indonesia and Malaysia.
The Sultanate of Brunei is made up of four provinces: Plait, Tatung, and Brunei Mora, and the fourth is Tantroj, which is separated from the rest of the country by the Malaysian town of Lembang.
There is a regional conflict between Brunei and Malaysia over the Malaysian town of Lembang, which separates Nitrog from the rest of the country.

The capital of the Sultanate of Brunei is Dar Al Salam, and it is one of its largest and most populated cities, with about one hundred and thirty thousand people out of a total population of three hundred thousand people, distributed among the rest of the Sultanate, and occupying public and service jobs, in addition to many economic activities , And social.

Religion

Islam is the official religion of Brunei, where Muslims account for more than seventy percent of the total population, there is a Buddhist religion of thirteen percent, most of them from China, and Christianity by twelve percent of foreign minorities present in the Sultanate of Brunei.

Flag of the Brunei Sultanate

The Brunei flag was designed in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine under the British occuAl Bahahn, and still until now, the yellow color in the flag symbolizes the Sultan of Brunei which is the royal color in the countries of Southeast Asia, and the white and black colors symbolize the ministers who come right after the Sultan, either as a slogan The crescent symbolizes Islam and is written under it Brunei Darussalam. The two hands symbolize the Sultanate’s commitment to provide safety for all of it. The umbrella symbolizes the Sultanate’s regime in Brunei.

The economic situation in the Sultanate of Brunei

Brunei is the third largest oil producing country in South Asia, and the tenth largest country in the world to produce natural gas in the world. Brunei also has major foreign investments, which support its economic inventory, and this provides its residents with all the services and resources they need such as: Providing free health care In its government hospitals, and increased infrastructure rehabilitation throughout the country.

Agriculture

The Sultanate of Brunei has a good climate to grow many agricultural crops, the most important of which is rice. It encouraged farmers to cultivate their lands with rice by granting agricultural and financial initiatives that encourage farmers to produce more quantities of rice to dispense with import from neighboring countries.

Immigration to Brunei

Causes of migration

  • Work: The Sultanate of Brunei is considered one of the countries that supports and encourages foreign investments. It also has many job opportunities, especially in the field of work in oil companies, and private work. The traveler with the intention of work must obtain a special visa for the purpose of staying in the Sultanate of Brunei.
  • Education: A foreign student studying in the Sultanate of Brunei is granted many privileges that encourage students to study in its universities and colleges scattered throughout the Sultanate.

Immigration instructions

A visitor to the Sultanate of Brunei must adhere to the following instructions:

  • A visa must be obtained to enter the Sultanate of Brunei if the length of stay is more than thirty days from the date of arrival.
  • Travelers who are granted a visa for a specific purpose from visiting the Sultanate of Brunei are not permitted to change it upon arrival at the airport.
  • The Sultanate of Brunei prohibits any person who is classified as prohibited from entering its territory.
  • Adhere to the country’s laws, customs and traditions.
  • A traveler with a passport whose validity period is less than six months is forbidden to enter, and this gives authority to the Brunei authorities to return the traveler from where he came.
  • The traveler’s embassy must be visited in order to register the traveler’s information and data, if he is exposed to a loss of his passport, and to be provided with all necessary instructions for him during his visit to the Sultanate of Brunei.
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