Travel to and in Indonesia
28.12.2020
The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Jakarta informs that anyone leaving Jakarta between 18 December and 8 January 2021 inclusive:
- New Governor regulation issued on 17 December states that individuals arriving in, and departing from, Jakarta via all modes of transport, should provide as a minimum a negative rapid antigen test result.
- Rapid antigen tests can be taken at Jakarta International Airport (Terminal 3) prior to departure.
- Negative PCR test results are still admissible. Rapid antibody test results will not be.
- The regulation does not specify any time limits on test result validity
For domestic passengers travelling to Bali between 18 December and 4 January 2021 inclusive
If flying to Bali, you will need:
- A negative PCR swab test result which is valid for a maximum period of 7 x 24 hours before departure and required to fill up the Indonesia e-HAC form before departure to Bali and a completed e-HAC Indonesia form (online). A PCR swab result is valid for 14 days. For those arriving by sea a negative rapid test is required.
- You should check the latest requirements with your airline directly.
With regards to the discovery of a new strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in South Wales, England (SARS-CoV-2 VUI 202012/01) and the climb of SARS-CoV-2 Virus transmission in European and Australian states, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has implemented special additional measures for travelers traveling from abroad in order to protect the citizens of Indonesia from imported cases. The Ministry respectfully emphasizes that these additional measures are implemented by the Government of Indonesia to restrict and prevent the flow of newcomers as well as to limit the mobility of all citizens (Indonesians and foreign nationals) traveling in to Indonesia, particularly to Bali, considering the high rate of Covid-19 transmission during this current time. Therefore the Ministry wishes to announce the Addendum to the National Task Force for COVID-19 Handling Circular Letter Number 3 Year 2020, with the following provisions added to point G.5 of the letter:
- In addition to the provisions in letter b, the following special provisions also apply:
- All Foreign Travelers from England traveling to Indonesia, either directly or by transit through another country, are not allowed to enter Indonesia.
- Travelers from Europe and Australia traveling to Indonesia, either directly or by transit through another country, shall present a negative RT-PCR test result that is taken for a maximum period of 2 x 24 hours at the country of origin prior to the time of departure, which shall be presented at the health check or at the International e-HAC Indonesia (healh portal).
- Indonesian citizens traveling from England shall follow the provision in point ii.
- If the RT-PCR re-examination upon arrival shows negative result, Indonesian citizens shall be quarantined for 5 days starting from the date of arrival in Indonesia at the special quarantine facility provided by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, and foreign nationals shall perform self-isolation at the hotel appointed by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, at their own expense;
- Head of foreign missions and their families who are assigned in Indonesia are permitted to undertake a self-isolation at their respective residence in Indonesia for 5 days;
- Other foreign diplomats shall undertake a self-isolation at the hotel appointed by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, as stipulated in point f.
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