Guidelines

Is there a travel ban to Indonesia?

Is there a travel ban to Indonesia?

At the current time, the Indonesian government has prohibited foreign visitors from transiting and traveling to Indonesian Territory unless they are in possession of a valid residence permit or certain classes of visa.

Is the Indonesian border open?

International travellers Indonesia is currently closed to all non-nationals and non-residents until further notice. There are exceptions extending to the following: Diplomatic Visa and Service Visa holders. Holders of Diplomatic Stay Permits and Official Stay Permits.

Is Bali Open for tourist now?

Bali is closed for tourism. Allowed visitors need to submit a negative COVID-19 test result, take an additional one on arrival. Those also need to quarantine for 14 days at a government-designated hotel or until they can produce a negative test.

Can foreigners enter Australia right now?

Australia’s borders are closed. The only people who can travel to Australia are: Australian citizens. permanent residents.

What to do if you are an Australian visitor to Indonesia?

If you’re an Australian visitor in Indonesia leave now – don’t delay. If you’re a long-term Australian resident of Indonesia, consider whether you have the support and access to effective health services you and your family will need. The Australian Government has no plans to evacuate you.

Why is there a travel advisory for Indonesia?

Read the CDC’s latest recommendations for the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19. Exercise increased caution in Indonesia due to terrorism and natural disasters. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Central Sulawesi and Papua due to civil unrest.

How is health care in Indonesia compared to Australia?

Critical care for Australians who become seriously ill, including in Bali, is significantly below the standard available in Australia. There is a critical lack of intensive care and ventilators. The Australian Government cannot guarantee your access to hospital and other health services in Indonesia.

Are there any flights from Australia to Indonesia?

If you’re a long-term Australian resident of Indonesia, consider whether you have the support and access to effective health services you and your family will need. The Australian Government has no plans to evacuate you. Flight options to Australia are already very limited and may reduce further. Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin have ceased flights.

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