Jonathan Fairfield Posted July 1, 2021 Share Posted July 1, 2021 Image: Reuters file photo Last updated 30 June 2021 Travel Restrictions Tourism: Some allowed. Testing: Negative PCR tests required for citizens from all countries.Quarantine Required: YesQuarantine Details: Quarantine for 14 days required for all countries. Masks: Masks are required in public spaces Indonesia Entry requirements All foreigners are barred from entering Indonesia with very limited exceptions, including the holders of the following valid documents: Work visa Diplomatic visa Visit visa Limited stay visa Work stay permit Diplomatic stay permit Limited stay permit Permanent stay permit All foreigners and Indonesian nationals are required to obtain a negative PCR test result at most 72 hours before arrival. A five-day quarantine is required upon arrival at a designated hotel before undergoing another PCR test. Should they test negative, they will be advised to self-quarantine for 14 days before any social activity. Should they test positive, they will be referred to a hospital for treatment. Foreigners are required to pay for all accommodation, testing, and treatment costs, while the costs for most returning Indonesians will be covered by the government. Indonesian government has decided to not issue visas to any foreigners who have been in India in the past 14 days to prevent COVID-19 transmission. Indonesians entering from India will be allowed to enter the country but will have to follow stricter protocols and quarantine rules. COVID Restrictions in Brunei Lockdown: SomeEvents: Some are permittedTransport: Operating but with restrictionsShopping: OpenEating out: Restaurants and bars are open but with restrictions Latest Travel Advisory 1. Passengers are not allowed to enter. - This does not apply to: - nationals of Indonesia; - passengers with a Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS) or Permanent Stay Permit (ITAP). They must not have been in India in the past 14 days; - passengers with a temporary residence visa. They must not have been in India in the past 14 days; - passengers with a diplomatic or service visa. They must not have been in India in the past 14 days; - passengers with a diplomatic or service stay permit. They must not have been in India in the past 14 days; - passengers with an e-visit visa with a visa number ending with LN. They must not have been in India in the past 14 days; - passengers with an APEC Business Travel Card. They must not have been in India in the past 14 days; - passengers traveling under the Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA). They must not have been in India in the past 14 days. 2. Passengers are not allowed to transit. 3. Passengers must have a printed negative COVID-19 PCR or RT-PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. The test result must be in English. 4. Airline crew must have a printed negative COVID-19 PCR or RT-PCR test taken at most 7 days before departure from the first embarkation point. The test result must be in English. 5. Passengers are subject to COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival and quarantine for 5 or 14 days. 6. A completed "electronic health awareness card (e-HAC)" must be presented upon arrival. The card can be obtained before departure at https://inahac.kemkes.go.id/ 7. Airline crew with a crew ID card are visa exempt if they are listed in the General Declaration and wearing uniform. 8. Deadhead crew will be given an entry stamp. They must: - have a valid crew ID card or crew member certificate; - provide written notification to Immigration Officer proving they will be on duty on the return flight. The notification must be received by Immigration Officer minimum 24 hours from arrival. 9. Suspension of all visa exemptions and visa on arrival facilities. Sources gov.uk cathaypacific.com id.usembassy.gov garda.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StayinThailand2much Posted January 28, 2022 Share Posted January 28, 2022 Planning to travel to Indonesia in September. What are the latest requirements to travel there from Thailand? What places can or can't be visited? (Planning to visit Java and Bali.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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