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Foreign deportations in Bali on the rise - VnExpress International

Indonesia s resort island Bali has deported 198 foreigners in the first seven months of this year, higher than the 2022 figure of 188, immigration authorities have reported. - VnExpress International ....

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Bali sees higher number of foreigners deported in 2023 than year before

CNA – Indonesia’s resort island of Bali has deported more foreigners in the first seven months of this year than the whole of last year, with an expert noting that the immigration policy is likely to deter those who come to Bali to work illegally. “Last year, in one year alone, 188 people (were deported). […] ....

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Indonesia's Bali sees higher number of foreigners deported in 2023 than the year before

DENPASAR, Bali: Indonesia’s resort island of Bali has deported more foreigners in the first seven months of this year than the whole of last year, with an expert noting that the immigration policy is likely to deter those who come to Bali to work illegally.  "Last year, in one year alone, 188 people ....

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No covid vaccines for Australians heading to Indonesia and Bali as holidays are made even easier

One less vaccination will be required to travel to Bali after the Indonesia government announced the country will scrap COVID-19 vaccination requirements for all arrivals. ....

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