Bali entry requirements - what do they mean by "source countries" in this article?
Bali is now open to some international arrivals (https://coconuts.co/bali/news/indonesia-finally-confirms-19-eligible-countries-as-bali-reopens-to-foreign-tourism-today/).
Is eligibility based on your passport country or the country you have been in for the last so many days, or what - does anyone know? My passport country is not on the list but at the point of travel I would have been in an eligible country for over a month.
The obvious place to look would be the government announcement referred to in the article, but I haven't found a link to it, and anyway I'd then be relying on Google translate.
Best Answer
Nearly universally, COVID "source country" restrictions are about where you are coming from and where you have been, not your passport.
Note that Immigration restrictions to get visas etc usually are based on your passport, and are cumulative to health restrictions.
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What are the requirements to enter Bali Indonesia?
Visa on ArrivalA passport that is valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months, A return ticket or onward ticket to another country, Visa on Arrival fee of 500,000 IDR.Is travel to Bali allowed?
All international travelers may still be able to enter Indonesia without the COVID-19 registration. If you are Indonesian citizen and have gotten the full COVID-19 vaccination overseas, the vaccination record will be verified by the Indonesian Ministry of Health.Is Bali Open for travel 2021?
Since 14 October 2021, Bali has been gradually opening its doors to international tourists.Do you need Covid vaccine to travel to Bali?
Any passengers who have not received a vaccine, intend to leave Indonesia and need to travel domestically to do so, are exempt from showing vaccine certification subject to the following conditions: they do not leave the airport area during transit.June 16: Why US Immigration Matters for the Global Advancement of Science
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