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标题: 印尼总统Jokowi正式签署总统法令 免签终于来了 [打印本页]

作者: xuzhuzi1989    时间: 2015-6-12 21:21
标题: 印尼总统Jokowi正式签署总统法令 免签终于来了
        根据Britasatu的报道,印尼官方正式对包括中国在内的45个国家的游客提供Visa-free(免签)待遇以促进印尼的旅游业发展。
        总统Jokowi于6月9日正式签署了总统法令"Peraturan Presiden (Perpres) Nomor 69 Tahun 2015 tentang Bebas Visa Kunjungan",并于6月10日起开始执行,免签的国家包括中国,俄罗斯,韩国,美国,日本,加拿大等45国或行政区域。
        免签进入印尼的游客可在印尼境内呆最多30天,Visa-free进入印尼的游客不可延签。因此,预计在印尼境内逗留将超过30天的游客,请选择申请其他类型的访问签证或者落地签,以便获取更长的逗留期限。
        目前对上述45国游客提供免签的机场和港口分别为:Bandara Internasional Soekarno Hatta (Jakarta), Ngurah Rai (Bali), Kuala Namu (Medan), Juanda (Surabaya), Hang Nadim (Batam), Pelabuhan Laut Sri Bintan, Pelabuhan Laut Sekupang, Pelabuhan Laut Batam Center, dan Pelabuhan Laut Tanjung Uban (Riau)。
作者: 深圳-卡卡    时间: 2015-6-12 21:26
国庆去能赶上吗?
作者: xuzhuzi1989    时间: 2015-6-12 21:43
今天凌晨已经开始了
作者: 四处漂泊    时间: 2015-6-12 22:14
奔跑吧,兄弟
狂涨吧,机票
作者: Missdis    时间: 2015-6-12 22:23
好消息,又省下两百多
作者: 菡宝贝    时间: 2015-6-12 23:18
好像没有龙目!!郁闷!
作者: 红魔    时间: 2015-6-12 23:52
签证费免了落地签下飞机还是要办吧
作者: jarea    时间: 2015-6-13 00:55
朋友刚到,还是35美金...
作者: 涉谷女神    时间: 2015-6-13 01:09
jarea 发表于 2015-6-13 00:55
朋友刚到,还是35美金...

空港不对吧
作者: yyrsfs    时间: 2015-6-13 09:13
悲剧,木有龙目
作者: zudas    时间: 2015-6-13 09:35
红魔 发表于 2015-6-12 23:52
签证费免了落地签下飞机还是要办吧

不用,直接入关

作者: 排骨多    时间: 2015-6-13 09:45
zudas 发表于 2015-6-13 09:35
不用,直接入关

你不说都没注意,居然是免签?思维里一直是免签证费,还要贴签
作者: zudas    时间: 2015-6-13 09:46
排骨多 发表于 2015-6-13 09:45
你不说都没注意,居然是免签?思维里一直是免签证费,还要贴签

哈哈,直接入关,盖章写着最长逗留30天

作者: 排骨多    时间: 2015-6-13 09:47
好吧,马上登机,待我晚上实测一下
作者: CC在憧憬    时间: 2015-6-13 10:50
jarea 发表于 2015-6-13 00:55
朋友刚到,还是35美金...

不是印尼全部的入境口岸免签

作者: CC在憧憬    时间: 2015-6-13 10:52
zudas 发表于 2015-6-13 09:46
哈哈,直接入关,盖章写着最长逗留30天

直接入关盖入境章把

作者: CC在憧憬    时间: 2015-6-13 10:53
现在问题来了。。。如何应对印尼边检的索贿
作者: reio    时间: 2015-6-13 12:48
CC在憧憬 发表于 2015-6-13 10:50
不是印尼全部的入境口岸免签

居然木有JOG!!!

悲剧啊,我恰好是JOG入,DPS出。。。

作者: luckzluffy    时间: 2015-6-13 13:46
还好我是巴厘岛进巴厘岛出....

作者: reio    时间: 2015-6-13 13:55
CC在憧憬 发表于 2015-6-13 10:53
现在问题来了。。。如何应对印尼边检的索贿

难道以前没有这问题?

作者: reio    时间: 2015-6-13 14:41
[Updated at 7:26 p.m. on Friday, June 12, 2015, to add source for foreign visitor data]

Jakarta. The Indonesian government this week finally formalized a visa-free travel regulation that was announced months ago for citizens from 45 countries, in a bid to boost tourism and improve relations with those countries.

President Joko Widodo signed the presidential regulation on visa-free travel for tourists on Tuesday.

“Visa-free travel is offered to citizens of several countries and special administrative regions in consideration of the importance of reciprocity and benefits,” Indonesia’s Cabinet Secretariat website quoted from the regulation, in a post published on Friday. “Those citizens are allowed to stay for 30 days but the visit permit can’t be extended or changed to other stay permits.”

The regulation was originally set to take effect in April.

Citizens from the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as well as from several other states could already travel to the country visa-free, but the complete list of visa-free states and territories is now:

Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar, Brunei, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Chile, Morocco, Peru, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Russia, South Korea, Japan, United States, Canada, New Zealand, Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and South Africa.

Australians, the third-largest group of foreign visitors after Singaporeans and Malaysians according to the latest available Central Statistics Agency (BPS) data, will still need a visa to enter the country, although tourists can buy one on arrival.

The five international airports through which citizens of the 45 countries and territories can enter Indonesia visa-free are Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai in Bali, Kuala Namu in Medan, Juanda in Surabaya and Hang Nadim in Batam.

Sri Bintan and Tanjung Uban seaports in Bintan Island and Sekupang and Batam Center ports in Batam will also provide the facility.




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