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Sergei Kosenko, a Russian Instagram star with five million followers, also received a deportation order.
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A digital nomad from Australia enters Bali on a business visa, despite having no intention of doing business while in Indonesia. It allows her to stay on the island for up to eight months.
“It cost me US$580 (S$770) – the paperwork was a joke,” she says, requesting anonymity. “Getting permission to leave Australia was 100 times harder.”
She makes no bones about what she has done. “The visa system in Indonesia is absolutely corrupt and I acknowledge I am part of that.”
American who enthused Bali was queer-friendly being deported
By FIRDIA LISNAWATI The Associated Press,Updated January 19, 2021, 11:34 p.m.
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American graphic designer Kristen Antoinette Gray, center.Firdia Lisnawati/Associated Press
DENPASAR, Indonesia â An American graphic designer is being deported from the Indonesian resort island of Bali over her viral tweets that celebrated it as a low-cost, queer-friendly place for foreigners to live.
Kristen Antoinette Gray arrived in Bali in January 2020 and wound up staying through the coronavirus pandemic. Her posts on Twitter, including comparisons between Bali and Los Angeles and links to buy her e-book, began going viral in Indonesia on Sunday.
American graphic designer Kristen Antoinette Gray, center, her partner Saundra Michelle Alexander, right, and lawyer Erwin Siregar arrive at the local immigration office for questioning, in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on Jan. 19. (AP Photo)
DENPASAR, Indonesia An American graphic designer is being deported from the Indonesian resort island of Bali over her viral tweets that celebrated it as a low-cost, queer-friendly place for foreigners to live.
Kristen Antoinette Gray arrived in Bali in January 2020 and wound up staying through the coronavirus pandemic. Her posts on Twitter, including comparisons between Bali and Los Angeles and links to buy her e-book, began going viral in Indonesia on Sunday.