Indonesian Visa Page Requirements for Entry?

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Hi everyone. I understand that most countries will require you to have 6m validity on your passport in order to be eligible for visa free. I currently have 2 years remaining in my passport and I was hoping to renew it next year.

I have a couple trips remaining this year, 1 entry/exit into Indonesia, 1 entry/exit to US, 1 entry/exit to Canada, 1 entry/exit to the EU and a couple to NZ.

I've read multiple accounts where Indonesia might require 2 pages, however, I believe that was prior to the visa-free agreement. I've been scouring the web for information as I currently have about 2.5 pages left and would like to use them prior to renewing.

I'm expecting 1 stamp for both Canada and US, 2 stamps for Indonesia and 2 for the EU. Would I have any issues with I only have 2.5 pages left while travelling through these countries?
 
It will be tight. You'll get an entry and exit stamp for the US, the EU and Canada (1.5 pages) Additional if you go to the UK or non Schengen Europe. Don't know about NZ.
 
It will be tight. You'll get an entry and exit stamp for the US, the EU and Canada (1.5 pages) Additional if you go to the UK or non Schengen Europe. Don't know about NZ.

If you have an Aus. passport there will be no stamp in NZ

Thanks fellas. I'll only be going to Schengen and not the UK so that will be only 2 stamps. I thought the US and Canada don't have exit stamps is that correct? Has anyone heard of needing space for stamping plus additional pages for visa-free entries?
 
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Ooops, yes, of course, no exit immigration in USA; sorry. I've just checked my passport and now I'm not sure about Canada either; probably the same.

I'll go away now. :oops:
 
I have been to indonesia often enough, like any other country customs officers seem to grab any blank page at random and others find the tiniest empty spot on a cluttered page. Every visit will be different. I would just try to find half used pages and ask the officer politely to use those.

Unlikely you will find any information specific to Indonesia online except anecdotal, and if you email someone they will tell you to ring and if you ring someone they wont give you the answer you want.
 
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