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How Long can a Singaporean visit Indonesia as tourist?


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How Long can a Singaporean visit Indonesia as tourist?

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Singaporeans can stay up to 30 days. If you want to stay for up to 60 days, you must apply to the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore, and they may accept or reject your request. You are guaranteed up to 30 days, though! Source(s): http://www.the-inncrowd.com/singtoindone...

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30 days and no need for visa. Singapore passport holders are free to travel to Asean countries without visa for automatic 30 days tourist visa. No need to apply to the Indonesian Embassy except for other visas.
Answer extracts from:-
http://www.expat.or.id/info/docs.html...

The current tourist visa policy cuts the length of stay for tourist visas from the previous 60 days to 30 days. It is NO LONGER possible to stay in Indonesia more than 30 days on a tourist visa.

According to Indonesia's bureaucracy, arriving tourists may be asked to produce the following documents (although a return ticket should be enough):

Itinerary (original/copy) or a letter from travel agents, airline, steamship company, confirming the purchase of tickets into Indonesia (Note the officer may ask to see the copy of the original airplane ticket).

Beware ... of the 30-day counting trap! The way they immigration officials count the 30-day period is: you arrive on the 1st day with, for instance, a 30-day visa, and you must leave on the 30th day (not the 31st or the first of the next month, as you might think). This is actually their policy for how to count the days. and, after getting burned once and learning my lesson, I see their point and follow their definition of 30 days.

If you want to stay in Indonesia LONGER than 30 days, you must leave the country and re-enter on a new tourist visa. People commonly fly to Singapore or Timor for this. There is no stipulation on the time you must stay outside Indonesia, in fact, you can return the same day if you want and be issued a new visa upon your arrival in Indonesia.
http://www.expat.or.id/info/docs.html...
30 days

and I so agree with what LEL said, beware of the 30 days-counting. my husband had to pay a sum of $ (fined) as he counted it "wrong" when he 1st came to Indonesia
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