Indonesia is offering visa-free entry to foreigners holding Singapore permanent residency for visits to Batam, Bintan, and the Karimun Islands. The policy aims to boost tourism and investment in regional economic zones. Visitors can stay for up to four days.
Indonesia will give visa-free entry to foreigners holding Singapore permanent residency to visit Batam , Bintan and the Karimun Islands , with the aim to boost tourism and investment in the regional economic zones.
Unlike the existing visa-free entry for Asean member states, which applies broadly to tourism and short stays, the new policy specifically targets Singapore permanent residents, offering a more streamlined visa-free option with a focus on specific regions.
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