Bali Is Nominated as World’s Popular Destinations for 2022

Bali Nominated as World's Popular Destinations 2022

E – VISA INFO APPLY NOW Monday 07 March 2022 12:00 WITA Illustration Bali Is Nominated as World’s Popular Destinations for 2022 2022 is a year of relaxation. With all the shutdowns and travel restrictions performed globally for the last two years, we say people’s desire to go on a healing trip will be at its peak this year. According to a survey conducted by Tripadvisor, 71% of their survey’s participants say yes to travel soon this year. The situation has us learned that today, we need to accept that we live by the virus among us. Certainly, we cannot predict when COVID-19 will stop generating new variants. But our commitment to grab again the freedom it took from us is also stronger than ever. It is very likely that you may be now busy planning what’s best to do for your shortcoming holiday. In between your search of popular destinations to go to, you might set your eyes on Bali. Bali Is Greatly Missed, We Will Tell You Why From romantic sunset views, laid-back bars, bustling cafes packed with digital nomads, rich culture to amazing people, Bali has it all. People call it Paradise and the Island of Gods. It is famous as one of the popular destinations loved by global citizens. Travelers from around the world never cease to admire its beauty and long for its slow pace lifestyle. Unfortunately, the tourism sector in Bali has been stuck for the longest time ever due to the pandemic. However, we are pretty positive that Bali will take its turn this year. Read more Surprising, British Media Names Indonesia as the Most Beautiful Country in the World In 2022, Bali Will Be Rammed up by Travelers ­­ We could not be prouder that Bali is in two award-winning categories of Traveler’s Choice 2022 Best of the Best. One category places Bali in the 4th position of the World Popular Destinations. Then the other category got Bali in the 2nd rank of the World Destinations for Sun Seekers. Sitting on the 4th rank of the World Popular Destinations, Bali knocks down other 24 destinations in 17 countries namely: Crete (Greece), Rome (Italy), Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Istanbul (Turkey), Paris (France), Hurghada (Egypt), Barcelona (Spain), Marrakech (Morocco), Tenerife (Canary Islands), Corsica (France), New Delhi (India), Singapore (Singapore), Edinburgh (United Kingdom), Florence (Italy), Jaipur (India), Cusco (Peru), Bangkok (Thailand), Doha (Qatar), Phuket (Thailand), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Las Vegas (Nevada). Bali Made It into the List of World Popular Destinations in 2022 – How Bali Will Cope the Surge of Visitors This Year As Bali secures its position as one of the popular destinations in the world, this just denotes the excitement coming from the global citizens about traveling to the island, especially those who have missed the sands and pristine beaches in Bali. The visitors highly anticipate the removal of self-quarantine that is effective since March 7, 2022. Surely, the island needs to be concerned about the possibility of the COVID-19 rising cases but they have got it all covered. See details by reading No More Self Quarantine for Visitors in Bali from March 7, 2022. Travel to the 4th Rank of World Popular Destinations at Ease with Evisa Bali We are your one-way solution for trusted visa and business consultant services with over 12 years of experience. See how we can help you by contacting us through 0877 88 5000 99or send us a message at info@evisabali.co President Jokowi Visits Bali Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp President Jokowi Visits Bali Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp © E-Visa BalI – Indonesia

How to Be a Permanent Resident in Indonesia for Foreigners

How to Be a Permanent Resident in Indonesia for Foreigners

It is easy to make yourself home in Indonesia. You feel like you belong to be part of the community to the point that making Indonesia your trip destination just no longer cut it anymore. You crave the sentiment of being a permanent resident in Indonesia and closer to the culture and the gorgeous nature. So, how to be a legit one? E-VISA Bali covers this one down below. The significance of KITAP to Fulfill Your Dream of Being a Permanent Resident in Indonesia Being a permanent resident in Indonesia will not be possible without KITAP but it takes a toll to achieve it. Now, what is it? Kartu Izin Tinggal Tetap (KITAP) is an official card that demonstrates your permanent stay permit in Indonesia that is valid for 5 years. However, the case will be different if a foreign national has a partner (husband/wife) from Indonesia. The validity of the permit will follow the foreigner’s guarantor, in this regard. What does it mean to have your permanent stay visa (KITAP)? When you travel to Indonesia so much and you have to make countless trips to the immigration office, it might be very time-consuming. Being a permanent resident gives you more breather to be away from all the cost and money you spend on visa extensions and handling the administration at the immigration office so you can just focus on comfortable living. How to obtain your Permanent Stay Permit (ITAP) There are two ways in which you can receive the permit. These include status transfer from ITAS or you can be considered a permanent resident under several conditions, such as: For general requirements, you are going to need to prepare: Specific requirements may be necessary depending on your purpose for staying in Indonesia. A foreign worker should submit an IMTA permit issued by The Ministry of Manpower of the Republic of Indonesia. Moreover, if you are married to an Indonesian citizen, you need to attach an excerpt of the marriage certificate translated by a sworn translator. Are You Planning to Move into Indonesia and Become a Permanent Resident? – See How E-VISA Bali Can Help You E-VISA Bali is a consultant company established in Indonesia with over 12 years of experience. The company provides services to process important documents including residence permit licenses, VISA, tax documents, building permission licenses, business licenses, and property legal consulting documents.

How to Start a Business in Indonesia for Foreigners?

how to start a business as a foreign-owned company in Indonesia

When you have all these exotic beauties, abundant raw natural resources, and nice people, such potential would be gone to waste if they are not well-managed. Indonesia has an undeniable beauty that is hard to miss, even a visitor that comes as a tourist first, would love to be part of that opportunity to run a business or spread their investment asset in the country. So, how to start a business in Indonesia if I am a foreigner? What is PT. PMA? What are my rights and responsibilities borne with the foreign-owned company in Indonesia? If you are still not sure how to pursue your business in Indonesia, E-VISA Bali is going to answer all these questions today, in the following. How to Start a Business as a Foreign-Owned Company in Indonesia under PT. PMA If you are keen starting a business in Indonesia, you are going to need a help from PT. PMA. What is it? PMA stands for Penanaman Modal Asing. It refers to a kind of investment by foreigners by conducting a business in the Indonesian territory. The business will be run in the form of a PT or a limited liability company under Indonesian Law that domiciles in the country. Mostly, large business fields are involved in the establishment of PT. PMA. Therefore, the source of funding can be fully from foreign investors (individual foreign citizens, foreign business entities, and/or foreign governments) or joint ventures with domestic investors. Moreover, a business permit is another thing to take into account based on your business field.  Indonesia is open to foreign investment. However, before the forming of your PT. PMA, you must ensure your business line is classified into an open sector and made into the priority investment list in Indonesia published by BKPM (Investment Coordination Board). The list gives you an insight into your limits for certain business lines and other requirements. The Minimum Capital and Investment Plan for PT. PMA In order to form a PT. PMA, foreign investors should meet the minimum investment plan that amounts to over IDR10 billion. For wholesale trade business, food and beverage services business, and construction services, the amount of investment plan does not include land and building. While the investment plan for the industry business line already includes land and building. On the other hand, the minimum capital you should deposit to the Bank Indonesia upon the establishment of your PT is IDR 10 billion. After your incorporation, you need to observe the tax compliance by obtaining a Tax Identification Number (NPWP) for your company. Incorporation Benefits from Starting a Business with PT. PMA in Indonesia On completion of the establishment of your PT. PMA, you can now conduct your business line and activities in Indonesia, such as: Property purchase on behalf of your PT. PMA Product registration Getting your business license Preparing your operational Pursuing work and stay permits for your foreign employees Indonesian Citizen for Director Position Is Advisable If You Are Starting a Business in Indonesia In the former time, nearly all the directors in PT. PMAs were foreigners and when they returned to their home countries and abandoned the company, it was so difficult to locate their whereabouts. To avoid this incident, it is advisable to appoint a director from the local citizen of Indonesia. In case a PT. PMA insists on a foreign director, make sure the foreigner has a permanent stay permit card (KITAP). This indicates the foreigner has a permanent domicile in the Indonesian territory as well. The Procedures to Starting a Business through PT. PMA Foreign-owned company in Indonesia is in the form of PT or a limited liability company under the Omnibus Law on Job Creation that is based on the Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights 21/2021, the procedures can be described as follows: Supporting documents required 1. Electronic statement from the applicant regarding the completed documents for the establishment of a PT; 2. A copy of the PT establishment deed uploaded to the Legal Entity Administration System (SABH); 3. Minutes of the deed of establishment of PT/minutes of the deed of change of establishment of PT; 4. Proof of PT. capital deposit 5. A letter of commitment from the founder to obtain a decision, approval, or recommendation from a technical agency for a PT in a certain line of business or a photocopy of a decision, approval, and recommendation from the relevant technical agency for a PT in a certain business field; 6. A letter of commitment from the founder to obtain a taxpayer identification number (NPWP) and a report on receipt of the annual tax return; and 7. A copy of the statement letter regarding the complete address of the PT from the building manager or authorized agency or the original statement letter regarding the complete address of the PT which is signed by all members of the board of directors together with all the founders and members of the board of commissioners of PT. Filling in the format for the establishment of PT through electronic Legal Entity Administration System (SABH) and attaching the supporting documents with the help of a notary Issuance of PT legal entity registration e-certificate by the Minister of Law and Human Rights. Feel Free to Consult Your Inquiries on Your Company Registration in Indonesia with EVISA Bali Do you have any additional concerns about the procedure to starting a business using PT. PMA in Indonesia? Drop us your question at info@evisabali.com.

What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa in Indonesia?

what happens if you overstay your visa

Never wait for a country to charge you a fine, put you on the blacklist, and kick you out because you are too preoccupied with all the convenience you have had there -family visits, traveling, business, anything. Before your visa expires, pack your suitcase then hop on the airplane to go back to your homeland.­­­ Preventing visa overstay makes the case if you love that country so much and still wish to go back. This also ensures you don’t have to deal with the immigration officers if you ever revisited the country. So, what happens if you overstay your visa in Indonesia? There are many cases of visa overstay not only in Indonesia but worldwide! Therefore, it is important to understand the meaning of the term and have an insight into what applies in the country especially for visitors who are about to go to Indonesia when you have passed the limit of your stay here. Visa Overstay – What Is It? You are committing a permit violation by visa overstay in a country. The regulation regarding this matter varies from one country to another.  In the U.S., for instance, if you are 180 days overstaying your visa, you are not allowed reentry for three years. What happens if you overstay your visa in the U.S by a year or more? It increases the penalty to ten years! On the other hand, in India, if you are caught overstaying your visa, you are to pay fines ranging from $300 to $500 (depending upon your overstay duration), up to 5 years of prison sentences, and you will be barred from re-visiting India again. What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa in Indonesia? Unless you are applying for an e-Visa, you are violating the visa permit by visa overstay. According to the new Presidential Regulation Number 28 of 2019 and Immigration Law No.6/2011 under Article 78: if you have exceeded the limit of your given visa duration, less than 60 days in the Indonesian Territory, you will be charged IDR1.000.000.000/day. Imagine overstaying your visa for 30 days, that means a total fine of IDR30.000.000. Surely, this will be a total headache. If you can’t settle the amount of penalty or your visa overstay has been beyond 60 days, you will discredit your name on Indonesia’s tourist blacklist. Immediate deportation is inevitable in addition to prohibition to reentering the Indonesian territory. If You Wish to Stay Longer in Indonesia, Consider the Right Visa for Your Special Need You can always consult an expert when you are not sure which visa to choose for your traveling purpose to Indonesia. The handiest option will be a business visa that we can specify in two types. The single-entry type gives you the convenience to stay for a maximum of 60 days. Your one-time journey visa is valid for 60 days and extendable up to 4 times. Each extension allows you to prolong your stay for another 30 days. While the multiple-entry one is valid for 12 months with a stay duration of 60 days and is extendable, too. This type is fairly more flexible than the former. It lets you have an unlimited number of entries in Indonesia per year. Each has its pro and cons. However, if you are trying to avoid visa overstay, you would want to take a closer look at the option that allows you longer validity. You might be interested to read Types of Visas before Travelling to Indonesia Extend Your Visa Before It Is Too Late or Leave Before Your Visa Is Expired! No matter how short and long your visa overstay is, your track record will leave a gap of doubt from the immigration officer the next time you are about to re-enter the country. Don’t make them question you and think that you might have planned to repeat your past behavior. So, when it is time for you to go and you cannot extend your visa because of certain circumstances, don’t ever dare to commit visa overstay. It is just not worth it! You are paying a substantial amount of penalty. Moreover, you are at risk of not being able to experience the beauty of the country, ever again. Also, what hurts more than having your own fault being the reason a nation rejects your presence.

Types of Visas before Travelling to Indonesia

types-of-visa-before-travelling-to-indonesia

Before visiting Indonesia, you need to determine one among many Indonesian visa types that suits your travel purpose. Each has their the requirements you should fulfill to receive the visa you are applying for. Do you know? In the meantime, considering the transmission of COVID-19, the Indonesian government has introduced an innovative digital solution to facilitate both domestic and foreign tourists for a convenient e-visa application system. Applying online visa allows the tourists for convenient access to prepare their travel to Indonesia from wherever they are now. You are always welcome to consult an expert if you found it hard to decide which type of visa is the most appropriate for your intended travel. Preventing Omicron has its toll in Indonesia, the country has to ban these 14 countries to hamper the spread, see more the latest news by Evisa Bali. Visa Definition and Types of Visas in Indonesia Visa is an official document that can be both manual and electronic, granted by the polity to allow entry, stay, and leave for the bearer in the Indonesian Territory. Generally, there are four types of visas in Indonesia according to Immigration Law. Those Indonesian visa types include: Diplomatic Visa Service Visa Visitor Visa Temporary Stay Visa We elaborated the conditions that distinguish the types of visas in the following, #1 Diplomatic Visa One of these Indonesian visa types grants the holder a diplomatic passport, including his family, to enter the Indonesian Territory to run his diplomatic assignments. There are three popular ways foreigners apply for visas in Indonesia before the pandemic and of course e-visa. Those are by the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate (before departure), at the Indonesian airport (on arrival), and delegating their time-consuming task to a visa service bureau. #2 Service Visa This visa grants the official passport bearer/Laissez-Passer United Nations, to travel to Indonesian Territory with his family and carry out non-diplomatic official services from a foreign or international organization in the country. The endorsement of both diplomatic and service visas is under the authority of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and in practice issued by foreign service officials at the Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia. #3 Visitor Visa It is a visa issued to foreign nationals who wish entry to Indonesia for purposes such as: Excursion and social visits Carrying out emergency duties Conducting a business talk Making a purchase of goods Part of the media, medical, and food service personnel Carrying out governmental affairs Joining a conveyance in Indonesian territory Making a visit for the marina industry development (yachters) Governmental affairs relating to the Indonesian Presidency in the G20 Humanitarian affairs Industrial visits Making a visit for documentary filmmaking Recommendation from Visitor visas can be identified into three categories, such as single-entry visa, multiple-entry visa, and visa on arrival. Both single-entry and multiple-entry visas allow you to stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days. However, the former indicates you can only get one-time permission to enter the country until the expiration of the visa. The latter gives you more flexibility in terms of the frequency of your entry to Indonesia in a range of 12 months. You can only remain in Indonesia for up to 30 days with a visa on arrival. Therefore, choose your Indonesian visa wisely before deciding. #4 Limited Stay Visa A foreign national is granted extendable permission to make Indonesia his second home with a maximum of 24 months. The purposes for a limited stay visa might include work, retirement, investment, research, sport, etc. Once the limited stay visa holder arrives, s/he can use it to apply for a temporary permit (KIMS/KITAS) for the latest of 30 days after the visa has been issued. Those Are 4 Types of Visas That You Need to Know Before Visiting Indonesia! We hope our article can give you a bigger picture regarding types of visas that might be the best fit for your visit to Indonesia. Remember to be a responsible visitor and of course, do not overstay your visa. To find out what will happen just in case you forgot to extend the visa in Indonesia, check out our What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa in Indonesia now!  

Surprising, British Media Names Indonesia as the Most Beautiful Country in the World

Indonesia as the most beautiful country in the world

E – VISA INFO APPLY NOW Friday 07 January 2022 17:00 WITA padar island bay komodo national park Surprising, British Media Names Indonesia as the Most Beautiful Country in the World Indonesia has been named the most beautiful country in the world. Who would have thought that the assessment was pinned to Indonesia? But that’s the reality. A statement from British media claiming Indonesia is the most beautiful country in the world. So what influences this assessment? Recently, British media, money.co.uk, released a list of countries with the most beautiful panoramas and natural conditions in the world. In the report, they named Indonesia as the most beautiful country with the most and the best natural panorama. World’s Most Beautiful Country 2022 1. Indonesia (Score 7,77) is the most beautiful country because every 100,000 square kilometers of its territory there must be natural beauty such as mountains, volcanoes, coral reefs, tropical forests, and glaciers. The writer who is also the Personal Finance Editor Sal Haqqi said, this beautiful and beautiful natural wonder is a big attraction for travelers from all over the world. “Indonesia is the most beautiful country in the world, per 100,000 square kilometers the country has amazing natural beauty. Indonesia is home to more than 17,000 extraordinary islands and has 50,000 kilometers of coastline,” said Haqqi as quoted from money.co.uk, Sunday (13/02/2022). Several popular tourist destinations that present natural beauty include Bali, tropical forests in Sumatra and Kalimantan including orangutan reserves, and several UNESCO world heritage sites such as Komodo National Park. “And offshore in Indonesia, all of them have beautiful coral reefs, full of life, most of which can be explored. The province of Bali is a popular tourist destination for tourists,” he said. 2. New Zealand (Score 7.27) New Zealand is the second most beautiful country in the world. This country has a natural panorama that is no less interesting, ranging from hills, mountains, including the Southern Alps and a number of active volcanoes. New Zealand also has a fairly high number of glaciers, reaching 5,000 glaciers every 100,000 square kilometers. In addition, the coastline in the country also stretches for more than 15,000 square kilometers. With this super cool panorama, making the country the target of tourists from abroad. In fact, a number of areas in New Zealand are often used as shooting locations, one of which is the film The Lord of the Rings. 3. Colombia (Score 7.16) See Photos The most beautiful country in the world (money.co.uk) Colombia is in third place, the country with the best natural beauty in the world. Just like the two most beautiful countries before, Colombia also has a fairly long coastline along the Caribbean Coast. In addition, this country has a very varied landscape, from the Andes mountains to the Amazon jungle which is phenomenal because more than 500,000 square kilometers of the location is tropical forest. In addition to these three countries, here is another list of the most beautiful countries in the world: Tanzania (Score 6.98), Mexico (Score 6.96), Kenya (Score 6.70), India (Score 6.54), France (Score 6. .51), Papua New Guinea (Score 6.39), Comoros (Score 6.22), and Ecuador (Score 6.09). Then the United States (Score 6.03), Vanuatu (Score 6.02), Japan (Score 6.00), Solomon Islands (Score 5.97), Italy (Score 5.87), Philippines (Score 5.80) , Peru (Score 5.66), Australia (Score 5.65), and Costa Rica (Score 5.65) President Jokowi Visits Bali Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp President Jokowi Visits Bali Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp © E-Visa BalI – Indonesia

Indonesia Banned 14 Countries As To Prevent The Spread of The Omicron

E – VISA INFO APPLY NOW Friday 07 January 2022 17:00 WITA Illustration Indonesian government officially banned foreign nationals from 14 countries to prevent the spread of the Omicron The government has decided to adjust the quarantine period for foreign travelers (PPLN). This is stated in the Decree of the Chairperson of the Covid-19 Handling Task Force Number 2 of 2022 concerning Entry Points, Quarantine Places, and PCR Obligations for Indonesian Citizens Traveling Overseas. This decision replaces the Circular (SE) of the Covid-19 Handling Task Force Number 1 of 2022 concerning Health Protocols for Overseas Travel during the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic. Indonesian citizens (WNI) who travel abroad (PPLN) are required to quarantine for a period of time from the old rule of 14 days to 10 days according to the new rules of the country or region of origin of arrival with the following criteria: Has confirmed community transmission of new variants of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.529 or Omicron Geographically adjacent to the community transmission country of the new variant of Omicron cases The number of confirmed cases of Omicron is more than 10,000 cases Meanwhile, the quarantine period with a period of 𝟏𝟎 𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝟕 𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬 from the country or region of origin of arrival other than countries that meet the criteria. In the regulation, the 14 countries referred to are South Africa, Botswana, Norway, France, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho, England and Denmark. As is well known that the regulations of immigration and the Indonesian Law and Human Rights can change at any time following the situation of other (global) countries President Jokowi Visits Bali Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp President Jokowi Visits Bali Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp © E-Visa BalI – Indonesia

Prevent Omicron, 11 Countries are Prohibited to Enter Indonesia

Prevent omicron

E – VISA INFO APPLY NOW Wednesday 07 October 2021 12:00 WITA Illustration Prevent omicron, foreigners from 11 countries are prohibited from entering Indonesia, except for the G20 delegates The Covid-19 Handling Task Force issues Circular Letter (SE) Number 23 of 2021 concerning International Travel Health Protocols during the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic. This SE is effective as of November 29, 2021 until a later date is determined. This SE confirms to temporarily close the entry of Foreign Citizens (WNA) from 11 countries. The details are, the three countries that have confirmed the community transmission of the new SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 variant or the Omicron variant, namely South Africa, Botswana, and Hong Kong. Then, the eight countries/regions that are geographically close to the community transmission country for Omicron variant cases are significantly, namely Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini, and Lesotho. However, the same rules also explain exceptions to the temporary ban on foreigners entering Indonesian territory and quarantine obligations. One of the excluded criteria for foreigners is for delegates from G20 countries. In addition to the G20 delegates, exceptions are also granted to foreigners holding diplomatic and service visas, foreign officials at the ministerial level and above and their entourage making official/state visits and foreigners entering Indonesia through the TCA scheme or travel corridor arrangement. Although a number of categories of foreigners are excluded, they still have to comply with the bubble system and strict health protocols that are enforced with the following criteria: The use of masks must be done properly covering the nose and mouth.  The types of masks used by travelers are three-layer cloth masks or medical masks.  It is not allowed to speak one way or two ways by telephone or in person throughout the trip using public transportation modes of land, rail, sea, river, lake, ferry, and air. It is not allowed to eat and drink during the flight journey for a journey that is less than two hours, except for individuals who are obliged to take medicine for treatment which if not done can endanger the safety and health of the person. All foreigners who travel internationally are also required to use the PeduliLindung application as a condition for international travel to enter Indonesian territory. President Jokowi Visits Bali Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp President Jokowi Visits Bali Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp © E-Visa BalI – Indonesia

Latest Quarantine Rules: 3 Days Complete Vaccine, 5 Days Mandatory 1 Dose Vaccine

Indonesia quarantine rules

E – VISA INFO APPLY NOW Wednesday 07 October 2021 12:00 WITA Illustration Latest Quarantine Rules: 3 Days Complete Vaccine, 5 Days Mandatory 1 Dose Vaccine Jakarta – The government has officially changed the quarantine rules for people entering Indonesia. Recipients of the complete dose of vaccine may only be quarantined for 3 days, the rest must be 5 days. The latest rules are in the Addendum to Circular Letter Number 20/2021 concerning International Travel Health Protocols during the Covid-19 Pandemic Period.This new rule was issued by the Covid-19 Task Force on November 2, 2021. All Indonesian citizens/foreigners entering Indonesia must undergo RT PCR retest and undergo quarantine. The following are the differences in the rules for Indonesian citizens/foreigners who have had 1 dose of vaccine and 2 doses of vaccine. International travelers who receive 1 dose of vaccine: mandatory quarantine 5 x 25 hours International travelers who receive 2 doses of vaccine: mandatory quarantine 3 x 24 hours All International Travelers, both Indonesian Citizens (WNI) and Foreign Citizens (WNA) must comply with the following conditions/requirements: For Indonesian citizens, namely Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI); Student/student; or Government Employees returning from overseas official trips in accordance with the Decree of the Head of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force Number 14 of 2021 concerning Entry Points, Quarantine Places, and RT-PCR Obligations for Indonesian Citizens International Traveling at a cost borne by the government. For Indonesian citizens outside the criteria as referred to in number 1) and for foreigners, including foreign diplomats, outside the head of the foreign representative and the family of the head of the foreign representative undergoing quarantine in quarantine accommodation Heads of foreign representatives and their families serving in Indonesia can self-quarantine at their respective residences for 5 x 24 hours for international travelers who have just received the first dose of vaccine or for 3 x 24 hours for international travelers who have received the full dose of vaccine. President Jokowi Visits Bali Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp President Jokowi Visits Bali Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp © E-Visa BalI – Indonesia

The 19th Countries Lists Which Can Enter Indonesia Through Bali and Riau Islands as Tourists

Enter Indonesia through bali and riau islands

E – VISA INFO APPLY NOW Wednesday 07 October 2021 12:00 WITA Illustration The 19th Countries Lists Which Can Enter Indonesia Through Bali and Riau Islands as Tourists The Indonesian government has opened the entrance for foreign tourists from 19 countries. This was conveyed by the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan in a coordination meeting held virtually in Jakarta, Wednesday (13/10/2021). “In accordance with the direction of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, we have given permission to 19 countries to be able to travel to Bali and the Riau Islands,” said Coordinating Minister Luhut in a written statement. LUZYSEC The following is a list of 19 countries whose citizens can travel to Indonesia through the Immigration Checkpoints (TPI) in the two provinces: 1. Saudi Arabia2. United Arab Emirates3. New Zealand4. Kuwait5. Bahrain6. Qatar7. China8. India9. Japan10. South Korea11. Liechtenstein12. Italy13. France14. Portugal15. Spain16. Sweden17. Poland18. Hungary19. Norway. Countries whose citizens are granted permission to enter Indonesia as tourists are selected according to the standards of the World Health Organization (WHO). The nineteen countries recorded the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 at levels 1 and 2, with a low positivity rate. In relation to this policy, the Head of Public Relations and General Affairs of the Directorate General of Immigration, Arya Pradhana Anggakara said that the Menkumham had approved the Decree of the Minister of Law and Human Rights regarding the granting of visas. “Referring to the Kepmenkumham dated October 13, 2021 regarding the List of Types of Activities for Foreigners in the Context of Granting Visas During the Covid-19 Handling Period and National Economic Recovery, a visit visa (B211) for tourist destinations can be granted. With a note, only citizens from 19 countries determined by the government can apply for a tourist visit visa,” he concluded. He also mentioned that the Immigration Checkpoints in Bali and Riau Islands were designated as entry points for foreign tourists from these 19 countries. Meanwhile, foreigners who come to Indonesia for purposes other than tourism visits along with Indonesian citizens returning from abroad can enter Indonesian territory through Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang and Sam Ratulangi in Manado. “We emphasize that the entrance for foreigners with tourist purposes is only allowed through Bali and the Riau Islands,” he added. Angga also appealed to international travellers to be orderly in complying with health protocols. In the Covid-19 Task Force circular, it is stated that foreigners are required to bring a complete dose of Covid-19 vaccination certificate and RT PCR results whose tests are carried out no later than 3 × 24 hours before departure. Meanwhile, the duration of self-quarantine upon arrival in Indonesia is eight days. He said, “If foreigners are proven to have disobeyed health protocols in Indonesia and do things that endanger the health of local residents and disrupt public order, they can be deported,”T President Jokowi Visits Bali Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp President Jokowi Visits Bali Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp © E-Visa BalI – Indonesia

WhatsApp Icon

DOWNLOAD QUOTATION

Select the service that best suits your needs below

E BUSINESS VISA – OFFSHORE APPLICATION
(Sponsored by E VISA Bali)

E BUSINESS VISA – EXTENSION

THE PRICE MAY CHANCE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION

Should you have any questions for further assistance do not hesitate to contact us