NusaBali.com reports that Bali’s Immigration Department is sparing no effort in accelerating the processing of inbound international travelers, pledging to speed arriving passengers traveling through Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport in no more than 20 minutes. The Director-General of Immigration, Silmy Karim, said: “In terms of equipment at the immigration office for Ngurah Rai Airport, we will renew and upgrade
4,180 Japanese nationals staying in Bali: official 9 hours ago
Chief of the Office of the Law and Human Rights Ministry in Bali, Jamaruli Manihuruk. (Antara/Ayu Khania Pranisitha/2021)
In response to a report of several Japanese nationals leaving Indonesia, (I announce) 4,180 Japanese nationals are still in Bali as per our data. But, I have not yet received a report of whether they have really left Bali. Denpasar, Bali (ANTARA) - Amid reports of Japanese nationals leaving Bali on a private flight, the Office of the Law and Human Rights Ministry in Bali has said its records show 4,180 Japanese nationals are currently staying in the island.