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Not that anyone checks that… Not even sure it actually links to anything…?4. SSHP also needs to be done within 72hrs of travelling
Not that anyone checks that… Not even sure it actually links to anything…?4. SSHP also needs to be done within 72hrs of travelling
I think it’s just random but on our last trip there was staff near the smart gates checking the SSHP and tourist tax. Had ours saved on phones so was instant but could see that many were fumbling around and holding up the queues.Not that anyone checks that… Not even sure it actually links to anything…?
I have three more suggestions:Thanks - and also the 3rd thing to do beforehand is the customs declaration as well.
So do 3 things online before the trip on 3 separate websites:
1. eVisa
2. Tourist tax
3. Customs declaration
Amazing - thanks for the tips!I have three more suggestions:
- Get an eSim for your phone for your time in Bali. Fexiroam and Airalo seem to be the most popular. Start by downloading the app from the respective app store.
- Open a free savings account in Aus, which allows you to draw cash from an ATM in Bali fee-free, and at the most ideal exchange rate. (the Visa/MC rate). Ubank or Macquarie are good examples of that.
- Download the myBluebird app on your phone—the most trustworthy and cheap transport in Bali. Order a Bluebird taxi upon landing in Bali, and meet the driver upstairs at the DEPARTURES area. It's much easier than trying to fight through the people trying to sell you overpriced transport at the arrivals level.
Here are a few more details for you:Amazing - thanks for the tips!

I read about registering your mobile phone, because otherwise you won't be able to use an Indonesian Sim with it. Do you know about that? And is it only necessary for physical Sim-Cards, or also for e-Sims?Thanks - and also the 3rd thing to do beforehand is the customs declaration as well.
So do 3 things online before the trip on 3 separate websites:
1. eVisa
2. Tourist tax
3. Customs declaration
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As a regular tourist, no need to register your phone and use your existing home SIM or eSIM(s).I read about registering your mobile phone, because otherwise you won't be able to use an Indonesian Sim with it. Do you know about that? And is it only necessary for physical Sim-Cards, or also for e-Sims?
 
					
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				Should be valid for 60 days, you will know on arrival, as for a fine that’s for those who are too lazy to do an extension in Bali which is a simple process done in person if neededapplied for a C1 (60 day) visa for Indonesia, and was granted one yesterday.
If you already have the visa (I’m guessing that’s just a longer stay VOA), when you go through the e-gates, the Indonesian system will recognise that the visa is activated and will email you. That email should have the exact (and authoritative) info on the timeframe.Hello all, hope someone can help me or give me some advice.
I applied for a C1 (60 day) visa for Indonesia, and was granted one yesterday. However, as I read through it carefully, in the small print (called "disclaimer") it says, that if I stay for more than 30 days, I will get fined. I tried to ask the Chatbot - it told me that I have a 60 day visa but can only stay for 30 days. I tried to ask the official eMail, they told me how to download the visa again and talked about an itk (which I can only access as soon as I am in Indonesia), but did not answer my question whether I have a valid visa for 60 days. Does anybody know anything about similar problems?

