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Indonesia Formally Waives Visa Requirements for 45 Countries
The Indonesian government this week finally formalized a
visa-free travel regulation that was announced months ago for citizens from 45
countries, in a bid to boost tourism and improve relations with those countries.
President Joko Widodo signed the presidential regulation on visa-free travel for
tourists on June 11, 2015.
“Visa-free travel is offered to citizens of several countries and special
administrative regions in consideration of the importance of reciprocity and
benefits,” Indonesia’s Cabinet Secretariat website quoted from the regulation,
in a post published on June 12, 2015. “Those citizens are allowed to stay for 30
days but the visit permit can’t be extended or changed to other stay permits.”
The regulation was originally set to take effect in April.
Citizens from the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as
well as from several other states could already travel to the country visa-free,
but the complete list of visa-free states and territories is now:
Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar, Brunei, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos,
Philippines, Chile, Morocco, Peru, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Russia,
South Korea, Japan, United States, Canada, New Zealand, Mexico, United Kingdom,
Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden,
Austria, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Qatar,
United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and South Africa.
Australians, the third-largest group of foreign visitors after Singaporeans and
Malaysians according to the latest available Central Statistics Agency (BPS)
data, will still need a visa to enter the country, although tourists can buy one
on arrival.
The five international airports through which citizens of the 45 countries and
territories can enter Indonesia visa-free are Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta, Ngurah
Rai in Bali, Kuala Namu in Medan, Juanda in Surabaya and Hang Nadim in Batam.
Sri Bintan and Tanjung Uban seaports in Bintan Island and Sekupang and Batam
Center ports in Batam will also provide the facility..
Source: Jakarta Globe |
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