Indonesia Proposes Free Visas for Travellers from 20 Countries

In a bold move to entice international travelers, Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has proposed issuing free entry visas to citizens from 20 key markets. This initiative, designed to trigger a surge in tourism and its positive economic impacts, specifically targets high-spending tourists with longer stays, aiming to amplify their contributions to local businesses and communities.
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In a bid to attract more tourists and stimulate the economy, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has proposed offering free entry visas to citizens from 20 countries. This initiative, currently under review, aims to incentivize travel and create a ripple effect that benefits various sectors.

Indonesia Free Visas for Travellers from 20 Countries

Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, announced the initiative during a press conference held in Jakarta on Saturday.

According to Sandiaga, The president said that the policy was taken after considering several factors, including the economic impact, the principle of reciprocity, and security aspects. The policy will be implemented at 13 airports in Indonesia.

The proposed free-visa program will primarily target nationals from 20 countries that consistently contribute the highest number of tourists to Indonesia.

This includes major markets like;

  1. Australia
  2. China
  3. India
  4. South Korea
  5. the United States
  6. United Kingdom
  7. France, and
  8. Germany

It is important to mention here that, countries already enjoying visa exemptions are excluded from the program.

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  • The specific duration of the free visa stay has yet to be determined.
  • It is unclear whether the program will be applied uniformly across all 20 countries or if specific conditions will be implemented based on individual countries.
  • Further details regarding the program’s implementation are expected to be announced once the proposal receives final approval.

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Efforts to Drive Economic Impact

Minister Uno emphasized that this strategic move is aimed at not only increasing tourist arrivals but also creating a ripple effect on the economy. The provision of free entry visas is anticipated to result in a multiplier effect, positively impacting domestic consumption, attracting foreign investment, and supporting the growth of Indonesia’s digital economy.

Quality Tourism as the Priority

“We are strategically targeting quality tourists, especially those who plan longer stays and contribute significantly to the local economy through higher spending,” Minister Uno highlighted.

By focusing on attracting tourists with extended stays, Indonesia aims to maximize the economic benefits derived from tourism activities.

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Expanding Tourism Initiatives

In addition to the visa proposal, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is working on a comprehensive strategy to enhance the tourism experience.

The aim is to position Indonesia as a top destination for international travellers, offering a diverse range of attractions and experiences.

Future Prospects

As the proposal awaits further consideration and approval, it marks a significant step towards revitalizing Indonesia’s tourism sector and fostering economic development. The Ministry remains optimistic that these initiatives will not only boost tourist arrivals but also contribute to the nation’s economic resilience in the post-pandemic era.

Stay tuned for updates on this transformative move to make Indonesia a premier global tourist destination.

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Manish Khandelwal
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