Do I Need A Visa For Bali From Uk

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Do I Need A Visa For Bali From Uk

All travellers

You will need permission from the Indonesian authorities to enter Indonesia.

With effect from 7 March 2022, British Citizens who are entering Indonesia for tourism purposes can apply for a visa on arrival at a cost of IDR 500,000. This visa is valid for 30 days, and can be extended once (for a maximum of 30 days) by making an application to an immigration office within Indonesia. Ensure that you extend your visa within the initial 30 days to avoid an overstay fine. Visa on arrival is now available at the following airports and seaports:

Airports:

  • Soekarno Hatta DKI Jakarta
  • Ngurah Rai Bali
  • Kualanamu North Sumatra
  • Juanda East Java
  • Hasanuddin South Sulawesi
  • Sam Ratulangi North Sulawesi
  • Yogyakarta Yogyakarta
  • Hang Nadim Batam, Riau Islands
  • Zainuddin Abdul Majid West Nusa Tenggara

Seaports:

  • Nongsa Terminal Bahari
  • Riau Island Batam Centre
  • Riau Island Sekupang
  • Riau IslandCitra Tri Tunas Riau Island
  • Marina Teluk Senimba Riau Island
  • Bandar Bentan Telani Lagoi Riau Island
  • Bandar Seri Udana Lobam Riau Island
  • Sri Bintan Pura/Riau Island
  • Tanjung Balai Karimun, Riau Islands

Foreigners can also apply for a visitor or limited stay visa, including visas on compassionate grounds. The application should be made by a local sponsor to the Director General of Immigration.

The Indonesian embassy has introduced a new e-visa system. You or your sponsor should submit your visa application online.

A full list of visas and requirements are available on the Indonesian Immigration website.

Arriving in Indonesia if you’re fully vaccinated

If you have received a full course of COVID-19 vaccination (at least 2 doses), you can enter Indonesia as follows:

Those intending to purchase a “visa on arrival” should:

  • install the Peduli Lindungi mobile application
  • show proof of a full course of vaccination (travellers under 18 years old or those who cannot be vaccinated for health reasons are exempt)
  • undergo a temperature check upon arrival and, if showing COVID-19 symptoms and / or a temperature above 37.5 degrees, a RT-PCR test. If you test positive, you may be taken to a hospital for treatment or an isolation centre at your own expense. If negative, fully vaccinated travellers can continue their journey

Travellers who have received a full course of COVID-19 vaccination and a booster do not need to have antigen/PCR test to travel domestically. Travellers who have not received any booster vaccination may need to show negative antigen/PCR test to travel domestically. Contact your airlines for further details.

Proof of vaccination status

You must present proof of vaccination status to enter Indonesia and/or to travel domestically within Indonesia.

You can use the UK COVID Pass to demonstrate your vaccination record when entering Indonesia. You may need to present both soft and hard copies of your NHS vaccination certificates at various stages of your journey. Your NHS appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination and should not be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.

The British Embassy understand that hard copies of NHS certificates suffice for most purposes (with check in staff and Immigration staff at the Indonesian border as well as entry to facilities in Indonesia).

Vaccine verification

Please note, the Indonesian Government recognises UK NHS Vaccine certification and verification of your certificates for use on the Peduli Lindungi app is the responsibility of the Government of Indonesia (usually the Ministry of Health authorities on arrival at your port of entry). It is no longer possible for the British Embassy to provide this verification.

Arriving in Indonesia if you’re not fully vaccinated

If you’re not fully vaccinated, you will:

  • need to take a RT-PCR upon arrival
  • partially vaccinated or non-vaccinated travellers will be required to self-quarantine for 5 x 24 hours, with a second RT-PCR before release from isolation

See information on getting a test before entry.

If you’ve had COVID-19 in the past year

If you have had COVID-19 and recovered within 30 days prior to departure, you are exempt from the requirement to show proof of vaccination and negative RT-PCR prior to departure. However, you will be required to take a RT-PCR test upon arrival and show the recovery certificate from a hospital in your country of origin

Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration (DGI) is no longer automatically extending expired visas or stay permits under COVID-19 emergency arrangements. In country KITAS application is no longer available.

KITAS Extension – offshore application

KITAS holders with expiring stay permit but currently outside Indonesia can apply for an extension through a sponsor. The sponsor must submit the application to the immigration office attaching a copy of the passport and proof of leaving Indonesia. The application is submitted without biometric sampling. The sponsor must report the foreigner’s arrival within 30 days.

Children and young people

Children aged 12 to 17 follow the same rules as fully or partly vaccinated travellers.

If you’re transiting through Indonesia

Transiting is when you pass through one country on the way to your final destination.

Transiting through Indonesia is permitted for travellers who remain airside. Passengers will need to receive approval from the port health authority before continuing their journey. They should have evidence of their vaccination status, PCR test results and onward flight details ready for inspection

If you are transiting through Indonesia on your way to another country and will be passing through immigration (sometimes known as a layover), for example to stay in a hotel for a flight the next day, you will need to follow the requirements for a visitor.

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