Bali Bio-Security Measures

Recently there have been rumors surrounding the foot and mouth outbreak and flights being cancelled from Australia to Bali.

An official proposal to ban flights had been submitted to the Australian government, but the decision has been made to keep flight routes open and increase bio-security measures.

This is good news for the tourism industry in Bali as it starts to recover from the recent lockdowns.

The visa situation remains the same with a payment of 500k IDR upon arrival with cash or card.

For a visa for Bali for longer than 60 days, get in touch with us and you can get your visa in 5 days.

For visa assistance, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Booster Shot for International Arrivals Not Required

The Indonesian government has announced that the country will not require a booster shot for international arrivals at this present time. This also includes the island of Bali.

Officials in Indonesia have announced the date that the compulsory booster vaccine mandate will come into effect for domestic travelers, but are yet to confirm the date for the changing rules for international travelers.

At this time, no changes have been made to the requirements for international travelers. Although the Indonesian government announced they would be changing the rules within 2 weeks, no date for a booster requirement has been set.

Visa on arrival is available for 30 days and able to be extended by us to stay another 30 days more. If your require a visa for Bali for longer than 60 days we can apply for a tourist visa for you which enables you to stay in Bali for 6 months.

For visa assistance, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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