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The latest Indonesian visa policy

On May 24th, the Indonesian government updated the entry epidemic prevention and certificate regulations:

I. Requirements for entry documents

1. It is forbidden for foreign tourists to enter Indonesia or transit through Indonesia, but foreign tourists with one of the following documents can enter the country:

(1) holds an APEC card.

(2) Holding a valid limited residence permit or permanent residence permit.

(3) Holding any valid visa (such as diplomatic visa, stay visa, work visa, visit visa, etc.). ). A tourist visa must have a return ticket.

(4) If the electronic visa number ends with the letter DN, it is forbidden to enter Indonesia.

(5) Airline crew (negative report of nucleic acid test issued by the country of origin within 72 hours).

(6) Non-Indonesian passengers who entered or transited India in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Indonesia.

Two. Entry epidemic prevention policy

1.? Every passenger (including children and babies) must show the negative certificate of PCR nucleic acid detection issued by the country of departure when arriving in Indonesia (the report must be in English and stamped by the hospital), and the nucleic acid sampling time must be within 72 hours before the flight takes off; PCR nucleic acid reports that do not meet the above conditions will be deemed invalid by Indonesian quarantine, and passengers will be refused entry and repatriated.

2. Upon arrival in Indonesia, the Indonesian quarantine department will take the following epidemic prevention measures for all inbound passengers:

(1) declare and show the health declaration code of eHAC. If passengers can't register for eHAC abroad due to network problems, they can register on the Indonesian network after landing in Indonesia and before entering the country. You can also register the eHAC code in advance through the following website: inahac.kemkes.go.id

(2) Show negative proof of PCR nucleic acid detection sampled within 72 hours before flight departure.

(3) All passengers entering Indonesia must undergo PCR nucleic acid detection again upon entry. The inspection expenses of Indonesian migrant workers, students and government employees are borne by the Indonesian government, and the inspection expenses of other Indonesian tourists and foreign tourists are borne by the tourists themselves. The specific price is subject to the notice from the quarantine department after entry.

(4) All inbound passengers (except foreign representatives, their families and some diplomats, see Article (5) for the provisions) shall be quarantined by the Indonesian quarantine department in the government epidemic prevention hotel after receiving nucleic acid detection. The isolation time is 5 days, and the expenses are borne by the passengers themselves. Specific quarantine hotels and quarantine arrangements shall be subject to the arrangement of the quarantine department after entry.

(5) Foreign representatives (the first person in charge of foreign government agencies in Indonesia, such as ambassadors) and their families can be isolated at home for 5 days in the family residence of the entry city; People at or above the ministerial level who hold diplomatic or government official visas for an official visit to Indonesia do not need to be quarantined for five days.

(6) After five days of isolation, the passengers are tested for nucleic acid again. If the test result is negative, the isolation can be ended, but it is recommended to continue the home isolation 14 days; If the acid test results are positive, passengers must go to the hospital for treatment. The treatment expenses of Indonesian tourists are borne by the Indonesian government, and the treatment expenses of foreign tourists are borne by the passengers themselves.

Three. The above new regulations will take effect on May 24th, 20021year.

4. Indonesian customs declaration card continues the previous regulations, and the cardboard declaration card is filled in on the plane or at the immigration office.