In order to ensure the highest quality of our services, we use small files called cookies. When using our website, the cookie files are downloaded onto your device. You can change the settings of your browser at any time. In addition, your use of our website is tantamount to your consent to the processing of your personal data provided by electronic means.
Back

Travel to Indonesia

26.01.2021

According to the circular note of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia No. D / 02626/12/2020/64 of December 21, 2020 and the Circular of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia No. D / 02638/12/2020/64 of December 23, 2020. Circular Number 2 of 2021 concerning Protocol Health of international travel in the mas pandemic corona virus disease 2019Republic of Indonesia , disappearing restrictions, referring to the Ministry’s Circular Note No. D/00060/01/2021/64 dated 14 January 2021, the Embassy inform that the Implementation of Restriction Towards Civil Activities (PPKM) as well the temporary entry restriction into the territory of the Republic of Indonesia enforced until 25 January 2021 has been extended for 14 days, which will be enforced starting from 26 January – 8 February 2021 through the National Task Force for COVID-19 Handling Circular Letter Number 6 Year 2021 on Health Protocol for International Travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic Period. The Embassy inform that the policy stipulated in the National Task Force for COVID-19 Handling Circular Letter No. 6 Year 2021, particularly regarding the health protocol for international travellers, remains the same as National Task Force for COVID-19 Handling Circular Letter No. 2 Year 2021

1

1. Foreign nationals are temporarily prohibited to enter Indonesia, except:

a. The holder of Diplomatic or Official visa for an official Ministerial Visit or higher b. The holder of the Indonesian stay permit c. Aircrew

2. Indonesian citizen is exempted from the prohibition

3. Upon arrival in Indonesia, the passenger exempted from the prohibition shall:
a. Present a negative PCR test result which the sample has been taken in the departure country within 48 hours prior to the departure time b. Fill the electronic Health Alert Card (eHAC) c. Retake the PCR test d. Waiting for the result of the PCR test at the appointed hotel, or government facility that available only for Indonesian citizen

4. If the PCR test result is negative, the passenger shall undergo a 5-days quarantine at the appointed hotel, or government facility that available only for Indonesian citizen

5. On the 5th day of the quarantine, the passenger shall retake a PCR test.

6. If the PCR test result is negative, the passenger is allowed to travel in Indonesia.

7. If the PCR test results in the arrival or the 5th day of the quarantine are positive, the passenger will be referred to the hospital.

8. The foreign nationals bear all the expenses for their PCR tests and quarantine.

9. The government bears all the expenses for the PCR Tests and quarantine for Indonesian citizen staying at the government facility. 

10. The prohibition is taken into force starting from 1 January to 25 January 2021.
 

Materials

20201228​_D02655​_CN​_regarding​_Covid​_Task​_Force​_circular​_letter​_no​_4​_2020
20201228​_D02655​_CN​_regarding​_Covid​_Task​_Force​_circular​_letter​_no​_4​_2020.pdf 2.78MB
surat​_edaran​_Nomor​_2​_Tahun​_2021​_tentang​_Protokol​_Kesehatan​_perjalanan​_internasional​_dalam​_mas​_pandemi​_corona​_virus​_disease​_2019
surat​_edaran​_Nomor​_2​_Tahun​_2021​_tentang​_Protokol​_Kesehatan​_perjalanan​_internasional​_dalam​_mas​_pandemi​_corona​_virus​_disease​_2019.pdf 3.29MB
20210126​_D00127​_CN​_regarding​_Covid-19​_Task​_Force​_Circular​_Note​_No6​_2021-1
20210126​_D00127​_CN​_regarding​_Covid-19​_Task​_Force​_Circular​_Note​_No6​_2021-1.pdf 2.07MB
{"register":{"columns":[]}}