Indonesia Planning Visa-Free Entry For Indians

Asean News Published 3 months ago on 11 July 2024 | Author TIN Media
INDONESIA:

Indonesia is planning to introduce visa-free entry for tourists from 20 nations, including India. The country’s tourism minister, Sandiaga Uno, has announced that the policy is in the works and it will be finalized before October this year. The move aims to boost international tourism in Indonesia, Uno said. 

Apart from India, Indonesia is planning to allow visa waiver to Australia, China, Japan, the U.S., South Korea, France, Germany, Qatar, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and more. 

A similar move was under consideration by the Indonesian government last year and it was expected to be in place by January.