JakartaGlobe-Sept 16, 2021

The Indonesian government has lifted the Covid-19 lockdown by allowing foreigners with valid Indonesian visas and stay permits to reenter the country, a spokesman said on Thursday. Justice Minister Yasonna Laoly issued a new regulation on Wednesday to cancel out the previous one that completely banned non-essential visits at the height of the Delta variant outbreak. International arrivals were previously limited to official visits and diplomatic visa holders only when the country’s health system was in the brink of collapse due to a dramatic surge in Covid-19 cases and deaths. The latest ministerial regulation “reopens access to Indonesia for foreigners with valid visas and stay permits,” Immigration Office spokesman Arya Pradhana Anggakara said in a statement.

It also applies to international ship and airline crew members transiting in the country, he said. Moreover, the immigration office reopens offshore visa services available on its website. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/indonesia-begins-to-reopen-borders