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COVID - 19

HEALTH PROTOCOL REGULATIONS REGARDING COVID-19 FOR INDONESIA’S INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TRAVEL Effective September 1st, 2022 based on The Circular Letter of the Indonesia Covid-19 Task Force number 24 & 25, year 2022

Before travel to Indonesia, please take a note:

  • All Indonesian Citizen can enter the country
  • All foreign travelers are allowed to enter the territory of Indonesia with one of these criteria;
    - ​Obtain a Visa (Visa Indonesia)
    - Foreign nationals who enter Indonesia under the Travel Corridor Arrangement scheme (United Arab Emirates, China, South Korea, Singapore)
    - Hold a written permit from related Ministry or Institution.
For All Indonesian Citizen and Foreign Nationals arriving in Indonesia, please note:
  • Travelers is required to download and use the SatuSehat apps on their phone or tablets prior departure.
  • Travelers are not required to show a negative result of RT-PCR test, which is undertaken at the country/region of origin.
  • Isolation or self-quarantine are not required for travellers who are fully vaccinated with booster (third dose) of COVID-19 vaccination.
  • Travellers arriving in Indonesia must provide a COVID-19 vaccination certificate (physical or digital) with a complete vaccination and booster of COVID-19 at least 14 days before departure.
No All International Travellers
(Indonesian Citizens and Foreign Nationals)
Vaccine Certificate 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose(booster)
1. All travellers 18 years old and above Mandatory
2. All travellers below 18 years old Not Mandatory
3. All domestic travellers with special health conditions or comorbid diseases that prevent them from receiving the COVID-19 vaccination* Not Mandatory
4. Who have completed the isolation of COVID-19 treatment and have been declared clear from COVID-19, but unable to receive another dose vaccination for COVID-19* Not Mandatory
5. Foreign nationals who hold diplomatic or official visas related to official/state visits, and who enter Indonesia under the Travel Corridor Arrangement scheme, according to the principal of reciprocity. Not Mandatory
6. Foreign nationals who intend to travel domestically in order to depart from the territory of Indonesia, as long as they do not leave the airport area during transit process, provided that they (i) have been authorized by the Port Health Office and (ii) show a flight ticket schedule for direct transit from the city of departure to the international airport in Indonesia Not Mandatory

Note:

*: Provide a letter as evidenced by a doctor’s certificate from the government hospital of the country/ region of origin of departure.

**: For Indonesian citizens who have not received any vaccination overseas, then they’ll get the vaccination upon entry point after an examination of COVID-19 symptoms.

***: For foreign nationals, currently in Indonesia and wish to do domestic or international travel from Indonesia, will get the vaccination via programme based on the regulation.

Health Protocol upon arrival at Entry Point:
  • Document checking (as mentioned above).
  • Health examination regarding COVID-19 symptoms, including body temperature check
No Note Follow ups
1. Taking a RT-PCR to confirm Wait for the result in hotels or other facilities
2. If the RT-PCR result is negative Travelers can proceed and be advised to keep a health check within 14 days.
3. If the RT-PCR result is positive Following the regulation of the COVID-19 task force for positive cases.

Without symptoms or mild symptoms: self-quarantine in hotels or provided facilities within the advised timeline from the COVID-19 task force and Health Ministry.

Moderate and severe symptoms: the quarantine will be taken in hospitals with timeline from the COVID-19 task force and Health Ministry and based on the condition.

Note: all the cost incurred, for Indonesian citizens will be paid by Indonesian Government and for foreign nationals will be paid individually or by the sponsor given the advisable permit to enter Indonesia.

For Indonesian citizen traveli​ng overseas from departure point in Indonesia

All Indonesian citizens traveling overseas, must complete all the requirement which includes showing a COVID-19 vaccination certificate (physical or digital) with a complete vaccination and booster of COVID-19 at least 14 days before departure via application PeduliLindungi.

Note:
The requirement above is excluded to:

  • Those with special health conditions or comorbid disease that prevent travellers from receiving the vaccination, as evidenced by a doctor’s certificate from the government hospital of the country/region of origin of departure.
  • Those who have completed the isolation of Covid-19, but unable to receive second dose vaccination for Covid-19, required to bring a Covid-19 recovery certificate issued by government hospitals or Ministry of Health.
For travelling domestic throughout Indonesia, please note:
  • All domestic travellers, Indonesian and foreign nationals, with all types of transportation, such as: airplanes, ships, buses, or car, must follow these vaccination regulations:
No. Domestic travellers Vaccine Certificate 1st dose 2nd dose Booster
1. Indonesian citizens 18 years old and above Mandatory
2. Foreign nationals 18 years old and above Mandatory
3. Indonesian citizens age between 6 – 17 years old Mandatory
4. Foreign nationals age between 6 – 17 years old Not Mandatory
5. All travellers below 6 years old Not Mandatory*

* Must travel with their parents or caregivers with the provisions imposed on them.

  • All domestic travellers mentioned above, are not required to show a negative result of RT-PCR test or Rapid Antigen Test (RAT).
  • All domestic travellers with special health conditions or comorbid diseases that prevent them from receiving the COVID-19 vaccination, must provide doctor’s certificate from the government hospital of the country/region of origin of departure.

With the latest update, Indonesian Embassy in Wellington advised all travelers to keep an update every now and then about the latest regulation in Indonesia, also checking with the airlines regarding the travel requirements to enter Indonesia.

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