Indonesia Removes Cameroon from Calling Visa ListIndonesia ExpatNovember 30, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 30, 20230The Ministry of Law and Human Rights has officially removed Cameroon from Indonesia’s list of countries requiring a calling visa....
A Sustainable Approach to Preserve Bali’s Cultural Heritage and Natural TreasuresIndonesia ExpatOctober 16, 2023October 17, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 16, 2023October 17, 20230Visitors from abroad seeking to explore the beauty of Bali will soon be subject to a modest levy of Rp150,000...
Foreign Tourist Rp150,000 Levy to Bali Implemented in February 2024Indonesia ExpatJuly 24, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 24, 20230The Provincial Government of Bali will impose a levy of Rp150,000 or around US$10 on foreign tourists entering Bali to...
Bali Provincial Government Reviews the Rp150,000 Levy for ChildrenIndonesia ExpatJuly 17, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 17, 20230The Bali Provincial Government is reviewing the option of imposing an Rp150,000 levy on foreign tourists, which would also apply...
Director General of Immigration Proposes 15-year Ban Period for ForeignersIndonesia ExpatJune 23, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatJune 23, 20230The Director General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Silmy Karim, has proposed extending the period...
PCR Test Prices Forced to Drop by Government RegulationsIndonesia ExpatOctober 28, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 28, 20210The instruction from President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) to reduce the price of COVID-19 PCR tests to Rp300,000 took effect from...
Immigration Office Awaits Approval to Track ForeignersIndonesia ExpatJuly 15, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 15, 2020July 9, 20210The Immigration Directorate General, Jhoni Ginting, is awaiting approval from President Joko Widodo to set in motion a surveillance system...
Odd-Even Policy Returned to Jakarta During Transitional PSBBIndonesia ExpatJune 6, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJune 6, 2020July 9, 20210During the transitional phase of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in DKI Jakarta, the odd-even policy will once again apply to...
New Requirements to Enter BaliIndonesia ExpatMay 23, 2020May 23, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatMay 23, 2020May 23, 20200The Bali Provincial Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling of COVID-19 has a number of conditions for people who...
New Regulations for Foreign Workers in IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatSeptember 18, 2019October 5, 2019 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 18, 2019October 5, 20190The Indonesian Ministry of Labour has officially announced the different positions and jobs available for foreign employees working in the...
Ministry of Transport: Complex Regulation Deters Foreign AirlinesIndonesia ExpatJune 11, 2019 by Indonesia ExpatJune 11, 20190Director-General of Air Transportation at Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation, Polana B. Pramesti, has mentioned that no foreign airlines are currently planning...
Medan Pet Birds Confiscated In Protected Animal CrackdownIndonesia ExpatMay 26, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMay 26, 2017November 11, 20210Eight pet birds were confiscated by authorities in Medan after they were found to nationally protected in a bid to...
Will Indonesia’s Public Transportation Abandon Gasoline?Indonesia ExpatApril 19, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 19, 2017November 11, 20210The government aims to change public transportation in Indonesia by switching vehicles from being gasoline powered to running on natural...
Indonesia Targets Tax Cheats With New Bank RulesIndonesia ExpatApril 7, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 7, 2017November 11, 20210New banking rules will help authorities trade account data with overseas counterparts as part of an international effort to nab...
Indonesia Looks to Indict More Corporate CriminalsNadya Joy AdorOctober 26, 2016October 26, 2016 by Nadya Joy AdorOctober 26, 2016October 26, 20160Indonesia is working on a rule that would force authorities to investigate and prosecute more corporate criminals, as well as...