Indonesia Expands Visa-Free Entry to Six New Countries from 9 July 2026

Indonesia Expands Visa-Free Entry to Six New Countries from 9 July 2026

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Effective 9 July 2026, the Indonesian Government officially expanded its Visa-Free Visit (Bebas Visa Kunjungan/BVK) programme through Minister of Immigration and Corrections Regulation No. 10 of 2026.

The move is expected to support tourism, encourage investment, and strengthen international ties while maintaining Indonesia’s selective immigration policy.

If you’re planning a trip to Indonesia—or wondering whether your country has just been added to the list—here’s what you need to know.

Six New Countries Now Eligible for Visa-Free Entry

Under the new regulation, passport holders from the following countries and territories can now enjoy Indonesia’s Visa-Free Visit facility:

  • 🇹🇷 Türkiye
  • 🇧🇷 Brazil
  • 🇵🇪 Peru
  • 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
  • 🇲🇴 Macau Special Administrative Region (China)
  • 🇧🇾 Belarus

The regulation officially replaces Ministerial Regulation No. 10 of 2025, which has now been revoked.

For travellers from these newly added countries, visiting Indonesia has become considerably more convenient, removing the need to apply for a visa before travelling for eligible short-term visits.

Why Has Indonesia Expanded the Visa-Free List?

The announcement is more than a tourism initiative. According to Minister of Immigration and Corrections Agus Andrianto, the decision followed a comprehensive review under Presidential Regulation No. 95 of 2024 and considered several strategic factors before any country was added.

These include:

  • Reciprocity between Indonesia and partner countries
  • National security considerations
  • Tourism potential
  • Trade and investment opportunities
  • Broader diplomatic and economic interests

The Minister emphasised that Indonesia does not grant visa-free access automatically. Each addition undergoes careful evaluation to ensure it delivers tangible benefits for the country while maintaining immigration security.

More Than Tourism

Although the policy will undoubtedly make holidays to Bali, Jakarta and other destinations easier, the Government also sees broader economic opportunities.

Visa-free access is expected to encourage:

  • Greater tourism arrivals
  • Increased business travel
  • Stronger investment flows
  • Enhanced educational exchanges
  • Closer bilateral cooperation

Kazakhstan provides a good example. Indonesian Ambassador to Kazakhstan Fadjroel Rachman welcomed the decision, noting that Kazakhstan had already granted visa-free access to Indonesian citizens.

He believes reciprocal visa-free travel could significantly strengthen tourism, trade and investment between the two countries, with bilateral trade projected to reach USD 2 billion within the next three to five years.

Planning to Visit Indonesia?

Visa-free entry can make travelling easier, but it isn’t necessarily the right option for every visitor.

If you’re travelling simply for a short holiday, the Visa-Free Visit facility may be sufficient. However, if you intend to stay longer, make multiple visits throughout the year, or travel for business purposes, Indonesia offers several other visa options that may be more appropriate, including:

  • Visa on Arrival (VoA)
  • Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA)
  • Single Entry Visit Visa
  • Multiple Entry Visit Visa
  • Business Visas
  • Long-term stay permits (KITAS)

Choosing the correct visa before travelling remains important, as each category carries different permitted activities, validity periods and extension rules.

Read the full article here: Indonesia Expands Visa-Free Entry for Türkiye, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Peru, Macau, and Belarus

Stay Updated Before You Travel

Indonesia’s immigration regulations continue to evolve as the Government balances tourism growth with investment and national security objectives. Before booking your trip, it’s always worth checking the latest visa requirements applicable to your nationality and purpose of travel.

For more updates on Indonesia’s immigration policies, business regulations and visa developments, visit LMI Consultancy or Lets Move Indonesia – a subsidiary dedicated for Immigration and Business Consultation in Indonesia.

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