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Indonesia working on visa exemption for Indians

Indonesia is expected to join the list of visa-free destinations for Indians very soon. As per the latest reports, a visa exemption for Indian tourists is in the works and is expected to be finalised by October.

Indonesia is expected to join the list of visa-free destinations for Indians very soon. As per reports, the Southeast Asian country has stated that the work towards extending its visa exemption project is on track.

Under this project, tourists from 20 countries, including India, will be allowed to enter Indonesia without a visa.

As per an announcement made by Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno, the project to extend the visa exemption policy is on track. The minister added that the policy is expected to be finalised before the elections in October 2024.

Which Countries Will Be Eligible?

  1. As per reports, a total of 20 countries will be cleared for visa-free entry into Indonesia. These are –
  2. Australia
  3. China (PRC)
  4. India
  5. South Korea
  6. USA
  7. UK
  8. France
  9. Germany
  10. Qatar
  11. United Arab Emirates
  12. Saudi Arabia
  13. The Netherlands
  14. Japan
  15. Russia
  16. Taiwan
  17. New Zealand
  18. Italy
  19. Spain

As of now, tourists from ASEAN countries such as Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Laos PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are allowed visa-free entry to Indonesia.

The tourism minister has added that this visa exemption policy aims to boost local economy by allowing more visitors. The government is looking for more “quality tourist arrivals, people who stay longer and spend more on the local economy”.

Presently, Indian tourists are allowed visa-free entry to a total of 61 countries. These include – Thailand, Bhutan, Nepal, Angola, Vietnam, Myanmar, the Caribbean Islands and more. (Source: Outlook)

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