Travel Restrictions – Blog Indonesia

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Indonesia has been open for international tourism since 14 October 2021. The Government of the Republic of Indonesia offers international travel relaxation for foreigners. Under the new regulations, foreign travelers entering Indonesia must have the following visas:
– Holders of diplomatic and official visas
– Diplomatic and official residence permit
– Limited Stay Card (KITAS) and Permanent Stay Card (KITAP)
– Visitor visas and limited stay visas

Currently, there are 19 countries allowed to enter Indonesia to travel, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, New Zealand, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Leichenstein, Italy, France, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Poland, Hungary and Norway.

There are two designated entry points for international travellers, I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) Bali or Hang Nadim International Airport (BTH) Batam or Raja Haji Fiisabilillah International Airport (TNJ) Tanjung Pinang. Entry requirements include:
1. Have a short-stay visit visa or other entry permit in accordance with applicable laws and regulations,
2. Proof of ownership of health insurance with an insured value of USD 100,000 which includes funding for Covid-19 management,
3. Proof of confirmation and payment of accommodation in Indonesia.

Nusa Penida, Bali

All tourists must follow applicable health protocols. This provision is valid until the time determined by the Indonesian government. The health protocols are as follows:
1. Provide proof of a negative PCR test result taken 3×24 hours before departure. It is recommended to present a negative PCR test in hard copy to be presented upon departure check-in and upon arrival in Indonesia.
2. Provide proof of paper or certificate (physical/digital) of full dose of Covid-19 vaccine at least 14 (fourteen) days before departure for Indonesia, two doses for Pfizer, Moderna, Sinovac, AstraZeneca and Sinopharm and one dose for Johnson & Johnson).
3. Travelers are encouraged to register for proof of vaccination card Here. After registering on the site, you will receive within 3 (three) working days a verification email containing the vaccination from the Indonesian Ministry of Health.
4. After receiving the draft email, download the Peduli Lindungi application, then log in by entering your passport number and fill in the e-HAC, then you will see the unique Covid-19 verification proof barcode and in the “Vaccination certificate”.

Quarantine is mandatory for international travellers. Those who have received a full dose of Covid-19 vaccination must undergo a 3×24 hour quarantine, while those who have just received 1 dose of Covid-19 vaccination must undergo a 5×24 hour quarantine. PCR tests were performed 2 times during the quarantine period. The first PCR test will be done upon arrival in Indonesia. The second PCR test is performed on day 3 for fully vaccinated travelers or on day 4 for travelers vaccinated with the 1st dose. The violation of these provisions will be punished with the maximum imprisonment of 1 (one) year and with the maximum fine of Rp. 100,000,000.

The travel restrictions and document requirements mentioned in this blog are based on government/regulatory authority regulations.

Stay safe!

Sources: https://kemlu.go.id/losangeles/id/news/11727/update-indonesia-travel-restrictions

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