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REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAVELLERS DEPARTING FOR INDONESIA (BALI ONLY)

Must know for visiting Bali effective March 16, 2022

Some conditions / regulations that must be fully understood by the international travellers

A quick glance of the Requirements to enter Bali:

Pre-Departure On-Arrival Post-Arrival
A PCR test taken within 48 hours before departure. A printed vaccination certificate is required. A PCR test required on arrival. A PCR test required on Day 03 of arrival
  • Fully vaccinated travellers entering Indonesia, with the exception of Bali, will need to serve 1-day quarantine

Pre-Departure Requirements

  • Passengers must have a printed medical certificate with a negative Covid-19 PCR test result taken within 48 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. The certificate must be in English.

  • Passengers who have recovered from a recent Covid-19 infection must also take a Covid-19 PCR test and be tested negative at most 48 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. A proof of recovery cannot be used as ann exemption.

Before flying

  • Foreign nationals must show proof of full vaccination, completed at least 14 days before departure, to be accepted on the flight. This does not apply to:

    • Children under the age of 12, travelling with a vaccinated person.
    • Passengers under the age of 18 with a permanent residence permit.
    • Passengers under the age of 18 with a limited stay permit.
    • Passengers who cannot be vaccinated due to medical conditions. They will be required to present a health certificate issued by a specialist or other medical supporting data, stating that the person is unfit for Covid-19 vaccination.
  • Foreign nationals travelling to destinations other than Bali are recommended to have:

    • Health insurance with a minimum coverage of US$25,000 for Covid-19 related expenses.
    • Proof of booking and payment confirmation for hotel quarantine.
  • Foreign nationals travelling to Bali must possess:

  • 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/

Test & quarantine requirements upon arrival

  • Passengers travelling to destinations other than Bali are subjected to a Covid-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test and quarantine upon arrival.

  • Travellers with at least 2 doses of vaccine will be quarantined for 1 day and be required to take a PCR test on the 3rd day.

  • Travellers with 0 or 1 dose of vaccine will be quarantined for 7 days and be required to take a PCR test on the 6th day of quarantine.

    • Passengers travelling to Denpasar, Bali are subjected to a PCR test on arrival, and are exempted from quarantine if they possess a 4-day hotel booking or are resident in Bali. A 2nd PCR test will also be administered on the 3rd day of their arrival.

Pre-departure preparation regarding visas

Before departing to Bali, you need to prepare yourself with the information about the Visa and requirements to enter Indonesia.

Entering with Visa on Arrival

Below are the 23 countries subjected to VOA (Visa on Arrival) policy effective from March 07, 2022:

Australia Italy New Zealand Turkey
Brunei Darussalam Japan Philippines UAE
Cambodia Laos Qatar UK
Canada Malaysia Singapore USA
France Myanmar South Korea Vietnam
Germany Netherlands Thailand

The details of rules and regulation for VOA service policy are as follows:

  • Following this VOA service policy, international travellers with passports originating from the aforementioned countries can apply for VOA for Tourism after arriving only through immigration control at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali.

  • International travellers must present all requirements for a VOA for Tourism at the immigration counter, namely:

    • A passport valid for at least 6 (six) months.

    • A return ticket or a connecting ticket to continue traveling to another country; and

    • Other documents required under the provisions from the COVID-19 Task Force.

  • Stay Permits originating from VOA for Tourism are Visitor Stay Permits which are granted for a maximum period of 30 days and can be extended 1 (one) time.

  • The extension is granted for 30 days and is carried out at the nearest immigration office to the location where the international traveller lives while in Indonesia.

  • A Visitor Stay Permit from VOA for Tourism cannot be changed into another type of visa / stay permit.

Entering with E-visa

Travelers who are not listed among the above 23 countries can travel to Bali by applying e-visa before departure.

Arrival protocols

When you have arrived in Bali, there are several measures you need to take before you can continue your trip. As of March 08, 2022, all international travellers, whether they are Indonesian citizens or foreign nationals, should comply with the regulations below.

  • Comply with the provisions of the health protocol set by the Government.

  • Download PeduliLindungi apps and filled out the Indonesian e-HAC.

  • Present the card or certificate (physical or digital) of receiving a complete dose of Covid-19 vaccine which is administered at least fourteen (14) days before departure written in English other than the language of the country / region of origin of arrival. The proof should also be verified on the website of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia or e-HAC International Indonesia.

  • Show negative RT-PCR test results in the country / region of origin which samples are taken within a maximum period of 2 x 24 hours before the departure time and attached at the time of the health examination or Indonesian International e-HAC.

  • International travellers exclusively visiting Bali, with the exception of international travellers who are domiciled in Bali, are required to show proof of confirmation of booking and payment for tour packages or accommodation, with the following conditions.

    • Proof of booking confirmation and payment for accommodation for a minimum of four (4) days in Bali for international travellers visiting Bali

  • International travellers exclusively visiting Bali who are domiciled in Bali are required to show proof of ID Card (KTP);

  • International travellers exclusively visiting Bali with a status of foreign citizen must meet the following requirements:

    • Show a visit visa or other appropriate entry permit according to the provisions of laws and regulations; and

    • Show proof of ownership of health insurance which includes financing for handling COVID-19 and medical evacuation to a referral hospital with a minimum coverage value equivalent to S$20,000 or as determined by the organizer or manager.

  • Undergo a body temperature check and RT-PCR examination upon arrival at the international traveller’s entry point.

  • After RT-PCR sampling upon arrival, the international travellers exclusively visiting Bali may continue with:

    • Inspection of immigration documents and customs documents.

    • Baggage collection and baggage disinfection.

    • Pick up and drop off directly to the hotel, lodging accommodation, or place of residence.

    • Waiting for the results of the RT-PCR examination in hotel rooms, rooms at lodging accommodations, or places of residence; and

    • It is not allowed to leave the hotel room or accommodation room before the RT-PCR test results show a negative result.

  • International travellers who are domiciled in Bali can wait for the results of the RT-PCR examination at their residence and are not allowed to interact with other people before the results of the RT-PCR examination show negative results.

  • In the event if the results of the RT-PCR examination upon arrival at the entry point as referred to in number 8 show negative results, then the international travellers exclusively visiting Bali can continue to carry out activities according to tour packages or travel plans that have been determined by implementing health protocols strictly. It is also recommended to carry out independent monitoring of COVID-19 symptoms for fourteen (14) days.

  • In the event if the results of the RT-PCR examination upon arrival at the entry point as referred to in number 8 shows a positive result, then it is followed up with the following provisions:

    • If asymptomatic or experiencing mild symptoms, isolation or treatment is carried out in isolation hotels or centralized isolation facilities set by the government; or

    • If accompanied by moderate or severe symptoms, and/or with uncontrolled comorbidities, isolation or treatment at a COVID-19 referral hospital is carried out.

    • Carry out medical evacuation to the referral hospital in accordance with the procedures established by the destination referral hospital; and

    • The cost of isolation/treatment for foreigners is borne independently, while for Indonesian citizens it is borne by the government.

Warm Up Vacation

As of 8 March 2022 if you’d like to go outside of Bali, you are required to do a Warm Up Vacation by staying on the island for 4 days first.

Below are the details of the rules:

  • Foreign travellers are required to take another RT-PCR examination on the 3rd day after arriving in Bali.

  • Foreign travellers can leave the Bali region after getting a negative RT-PCR result as well as staying on the island for 4 days.

Please make sure that you are tested by the affiliated laboratories so that the results will be directly connected to the PeduliLindungi app.

If the test shows a negative result, you can resume your travel itineraries. Meanwhile, if the RT-PCR test shows positive result then you will have to undergo the following procedures:

  • Treatment in centralized isolation facilities for those who are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms.

  • Treatment at a referral hospital for those who show moderate symptoms, severe symptoms, or comorbidity.

For Indonesian citizens, the cost of treatment will be borne by the government. As for foreign travellers, the cost of treatment will be borne independently.

Remember to always comply with the health protocols while enjoying the best of Bali again, by keeping necessary habits such as keeping your distance, wearing a mask in public places, and washing hands regularly. Keep yourself updated with the latest information about traveling regulations in Bali

Returning to Singapore

Travellers will need to undergo the following COVID-19 tests:

  • Pre-departure COVID-19 PCR or professionally administered ART taken within 2 days before departure for Singapore:

  • Supervised self-administered ART (S$15, payment onsite via cashless modes) at a Quick Test Centre (QTC) or Combined Test Centre (CTC) within 24 hours of arrival in Singapore.

Joint info extracted from the below as of March 11, 2022:
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/sg/travel-info/vaccinated-travel-lanes/
https://www.indonesia.travel/sg/en/news/latest-travel-regulations-to-enter-bali
https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/vtl/requirements-and-process

Nam Ho Travel cannot be responsible or held liable for any misinformation, misrepresentation etc

Travellers from Singapore are not required to submit a pre-departure negative PCR test result , provided that any one of the following documents is provided.

  • Proof of 2 doses of vaccinations (listed by WHO or Turkey ) where the last dose was administrated at least 14 days before arrival into Turkey
  • Proof of recovery from Covid-19 within the last six months starting from the 28th day of the first positive PCR test result.

All Singapore passport holders do not require a visa for visits less than 90 days within 180 days from date of initial entry to Turkey. As visa requirements often change at short notice, we advise you to contact your travel agency, or the Embassy of Turkey in Singapore for up-to-date information. Please ensure that your passport has space for entry and exit stamps or you could be denied entry into Turkey.

Passengers over 12 years of age and younger than 18 years old are allow to board the flight as long you can produce a PCR test with negative result within maximum of 72 hours before arriving Turkey

All travellers have to submit fill up a Turkey Entry Form ( HES CODE )72 hrs at most before arrival. Travellers must present the Turkey Entry Form upon check in and upon arriving immigration
Turkey Entry Application (HES Code) - Istanbul Airport (istanbulsairport.com)

The requirement of a HES code was lifted for entry to all these venues including buses , trains.

Yes , even though Turkey have eased certain regulations , mask is still mandatory as long you are not in open-air area. Museums , hotel lobbies and lifts , airport , indoor area , public transport , tour coach etc , mask still needs to be worn.

Yes , you still need to wear your mask , unless when you are drinking or eating.

Yes , in order strengthen safety measures to decrease the rate of infections , the government encourage social distancing , even though its not mandatory.

We would strongly advice you to buy lira (TRY) in Singapore before travelling to Turkey. Most money changers in Turkey do not accept Singapore dollars. If you plan to buy lira (TRY) in Turkey, please bring along new US dollars or Euros. You can get lira from banks and exchange bureaus (known as DOVIZ in Turkish). You can also get lira from ATMs, which are widely available in major cities and tourist areas.

Traveller may wish to first consider consulting a doctor, especially if feeling unwell and/or having symptoms. The traveller may also be referred for a precautionary PCR test. In addition, the Turkish Ministry of Health (MOH) publishes a list of authorised COVID-19 laboratories at https://hsgm.saglik.gov.tr/tr/haberler/yetkilendirilmis-covi-d-19-tani-laboratuvarlari.html but this list is not exhaustive. The traveller may also consider seeking assistance from the accommodation operator and travel operator, including arranging for a medical consultation and/or PCR test and defer to the advice from the medical specialist and relevant Turkish authorities.

  • For travellers who exhibit symptoms and are tested positive, they will be referred to Turkish health authorities and will need to comply with the prevailing quarantine protocols. Thus it is important to get your travel insurances ready before your trip.

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