Updated Visa Requirements Visa regulations depend usually on 3 main criteria: Nationality | Length of Stay | Travel Purpose. These are the Visa requirements with the traveling purposes of: Tourism, Business Meetings, Government Visits, Sourcing, Transit, Pre-Investment. You cannot work in Indonesia with any of these Visa types. January 13th, 2022 International travellers from Angola, Botswana, Denmark, Eswatini, France, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Norway, South Africa, United Kingdom (UK), Zambia, and Zimbabwe can now apply for a visa to enter Bali & Indonesia. Mandatory quarantine is now still for 7×24 hours. Applies to International Travellers Domestic Travellers. Updated 13 June 2023. Proof of Vaccination no longer required for entry into Bali. SATUSEHAT application is no longer required for entry into Bali. The above is based on the latest Government CIrcular " SE Task Force for Handling COVID-19 No. 1 of 2023". 1. Flight Tickets If you arrive on Visa on Arrival make sure your return date or date that you're flying to another country is within 60 days. 2. Your Passport At least valid for another 6 months. 3. Visa To enter Bali you need a visa. For your vacation you need a Visa on Arrival (VOA). Domestic travelers can enter Bali hassle free, as long as they are fully vaccinated (2 doses). As of March 7th, a PCR or antigen test is not needed anymore. If you only had your first shot of vaccine, you need to show an antigen test of max 1 x 24hr prior to departure or a PCR of max 3x24hr prior to departure. The latest government announcement issued June 9th states that showing a certificate of the COVID-19 vaccine is no longer required. Previously, it was mandatory for both foreigners and domestic travellers to present a certificate showing their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. With the latest circular, this requirement is no longer necessary. .

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