Indonesia
We now advise all Australians not to travel overseas, including to Indonesia and Bali. If you’re in Indonesia, and wish to return to Australia, we recommend you do so as soon as possible. Flight options to Australia are rapidly decreasing as airlines reduce flights significantly or cease them altogether.
Indonesia has confirmed more COVID-19 cases. Foreign nationals are among those who have died with COVID-19 in Indonesia, including in Bali. The risk of transmission is increasing across the Indonesian archipelago, including in Bali. Indonesian authorities advise that COVID-19 patients will be required to be treated in Indonesia and medical evacuation will not be permitted. Medical evacuation to Australia for other non-COVID-19 cases may not be possible and, if it is, is very expensive. It may not be covered by travel insurance. Indonesia has suspended visas on arrival for all visitors including Australians, and visa applications to an Indonesian diplomatic mission overseas will require a health certificate.
If you choose to stay, note our ability to provide consular assistance may be very limited due to restrictions on movement and other services. For passport or consular services call or email in advance for an appointment. Follow the advice of local authorities, take care to protect yourself from exposure to COVID-19, make preparations for an extended stay in the event you are unable to leave, and stay in touch with family and friends.
Indonesia has confirmed more COVID-19 cases. Foreign nationals are among those who have died with COVID-19 in Indonesia, including in Bali. The risk of transmission is increasing across the Indonesian archipelago, including in Bali. Indonesian authorities advise that COVID-19 patients will be required to be treated in Indonesia and medical evacuation will not be permitted. Medical evacuation to Australia for other non-COVID-19 cases may not be possible and, if it is, is very expensive. It may not be covered by travel insurance. Indonesia has suspended visas on arrival for all visitors including Australians, and visa applications to an Indonesian diplomatic mission overseas will require a health certificate.
If you choose to stay, note our ability to provide consular assistance may be very limited due to restrictions on movement and other services. For passport or consular services call or email in advance for an appointment. Follow the advice of local authorities, take care to protect yourself from exposure to COVID-19, make preparations for an extended stay in the event you are unable to leave, and stay in touch with family and friends.
We now advise you to Do not travel to Indonesia, including Bali.
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