For foreigners who intend to enter the Indonesian territory.
Temporarily prohibit all foreigners from entering/transiting within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. Exception for:
– Foreigners who hold Indonesian Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP),
– Foreigners who hold Indonesian Diplomatic Visa or Service Visa
– Foreigners who hold Indonesian Diplomatic Stay Permit or Service Stay Permit
– Medical, food and humanitarian aid support workers
– The crew of means of transport
– People whose travel is associated with essential work for national strategic projects such as infrastructure or constructions
Foreigners who get an exception to enter the Indonesian territory must provide the following requirements:
– A certificate of health (in English) issued by their local government’s health authority
– The foreigners must have stayed for 14 (fourteen) days in areas which not affected by COVID-19 outbreak before entering, evidenced by an immigration stamp or boarding pass
– Statement of willingness to enter quarantine for 14 (fourteen) days in facilities provided by the Indonesian government
This regulation entered into force on 2 April 2020 until further notice.
For foreigners who stay in Indonesia:
– Foreigners who hold a Visitor Stay Permit (from B211/212 Visas or Visa on Arrival, Visa Exemption) that has expired and/or can’t be extended will be granted an Emergency Stay Permit for Rp0 (zero rupiahs) automatically by the system without applying to the immigration office.
– Foreigners who hold a Temporary Stay Permit or Permanent Stay Permit that has expires and/or can’t be extended, their stay permit will be deferred and granted and Emergency Stay Permit for Rp0 (zero rupiahs) automatically by the system without applying to the immigration office
This regulation entered into force on 2 April 2020 until further notice.