Visa-Free Opportunity

Indonesia is considering expanding the list of countries whose citizens can enter the country without obtaining a visa. This was announced by representatives of the country's Ministry of Tourism.
Among the new candidates for inclusion in the visa-free program are Belarus and Kazakhstan. The proposal is currently undergoing interagency review and discussions among relevant government authorities.
If approved, travelers from these countries will be able to visit Indonesia under simplified entry rules, making trips more convenient and accessible.
In addition to Belarus and Kazakhstan, the authorities are also considering granting visa-free entry to citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and India.
No final decision has been made yet. However, expanding the list of visa-free countries could become an important step in boosting tourism and strengthening Indonesia’s international ties.