The authorities in Indonesia set and enforce entry rules. If you're not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact Indonesia's embassy in the UK . Death from COVID-19 in Indonesia
Finally, the wait is over! After months of international travel restrictions starting 23 July 2021, holders of valid B-211A visas can enter the country now. The regulation has been updated per today, Thursday, 16 September 2021. 1. Flight Tickets If you arrive on Visa on Arrival make sure your return date or date that you're flying to another country is within 60 days. 2. Your Passport At least valid for another 6 months. 3. Visa To enter Bali you need a visa. For your vacation you need a Visa on Arrival (VOA). Updated Visa Requirements Visa regulations depend usually on 3 main criteria: Nationality | Length of Stay | Travel Purpose. These are the Visa requirements with the traveling purposes of: Tourism, Business Meetings, Government Visits, Sourcing, Transit, Pre-Investment. You cannot work in Indonesia with any of these Visa types.
Corona Update News: Finally new quarantine regulations for Bali confirmed 8h March 2022 After much speculation and just days after Indonesia has implemented the Visa on Arrival for 23 countries arriving in Bali, the government has announced new quarantine regulations for Bali (and Batam and Bintan).
All International travelers, both Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals, can enter Indonesia through the entry points assigned, which are: a. Airports. Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Banten; Juanda International Airport, East Java; Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali; Hang Nadim International Airport, Riau Islands;
Entry Requirements: Starting on June 9, 2023, the Indonesian Government no longer requires proof of vaccination. It is still recommended by the Indonesian government to continue to be vaccinated against COVID-19 up to the second booster/fourth dose, especially for those who are at risk of contracting COVID-19.
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Domestic travelers can enter Bali hassle free, as long as they are fully vaccinated (2 doses). As of March 7th, a PCR or antigen test is not needed anymore. If you only had your first shot of vaccine, you need to show an antigen test of max 1 x 24hr prior to departure or a PCR of max 3x24hr prior to departure.

Protests may also occur at any of Australia's Consulates-General in Surabaya, Bali and Makassar, at government buildings, or the offices of international organisations in Indonesia. You can expect traffic delays and restricted access to locations if there are protests.

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