British nationals living or visiting Papua New Guinea may contact the British High Commission in Papua New Guinea if you have any questions about your travel documents or passport.
The British High Commission in Papua New Guinea is located in Port Moresby. The office is closed during public holiday.
Capital | Port Moresby |
Address | British High Commission Port Moresby Sec 411 Lot 1 & 2 Kiroki Street Waigani National Capital District Port Moresby Port Moresby Locked Mail Bag 212 Papua New Guinea |
Telephone | Telephone(+675) 303 7600 Fax(+675) 325 3547 |
uk.inpng@fco.gov.uk | |
Opening hours | Public hours: Monday to Friday – 9.00 am to 12.00 pm Office hours: Monday to Thursday – 8.00 am to 4.00 pm Friday – 8.00 am to 12.00 pm Passports collection Monday – Friday 9.00am to 12.00pm |
Get information about a British company from Papua New Guinea
You can get information about a British company from Companies House. The Companies House is the Registrar of companies in the United Kingdom. They are an executive agency sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.
Ordinarily, you can get the following information for FREE about a Britsh company.
- Company’s names and numbers
- Current registered office address
- Date of incorporation
- The company directors and secretaries
- Registered current mortgage charges
- Company accounts filed
- Submitted yearly confirmation statement
- previous company names
- Insolvency information if applicable
If you have any questions about how to get information about a British company while you are in Papua New Guinea, our accountants can help you.
Setting up or doing business in the UK
If you are interested to set up a UK company or do business in the UK, you may contact the Department for International Trade (DIT) for further international trade information such as the imports and exports to/from the UK.
Generally, the DIT not only helps overseas businesses locate in the UK but also help UK businesses expand into overseas markets.
Coronavirus COVID19 outbreak
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus COVID19 outbreak a pandemic. Correspondingly, please follow the UK government guidance for foreign travel advice. If you are in Papua New Guinea, follow their country’s COVID19 advice while you are there.
British Embassies worldwide
Click here for a list of British Embassies and High Commissions worldwide.
Generally, diplomatic missions sent to non-commonwealth countries are called the British embassies. Whereas diplomatic missions sent to commonwealth countries are called the British High Commissions. All in all, there are 54 countries in the Commonwealth.
Furthermore, Some countries would have British Consulates in addition to their British Embassy or British High Commission to provide consular services to UK citizens abroad.