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Indonesia’s New E-Visa System: Simplifying Entry for Tourists and Investors
Indonesia has recently implemented significant upgrades to its e-Visa system, aiming to attract more foreign tourists and business travelers. The new system is part of the country's broader strategy to enhance its tourism industry and economic growth by simplifying the visa application process.
The revamped e-Visa platform now features a user-friendly interface with multi-language support, making it more accessible to international visitors. These changes are designed to reduce the time and complexity associated with visa applications, allowing travelers to obtain their visas with greater ease and efficiency.
Additionally, the e-Visa system now supports a wider range of visa types, including the newly introduced 5-year multiple-entry visa and the Golden Visa. The 5-year multiple-entry visa is particularly appealing to frequent visitors, as it allows them to stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days per visit. The Golden Visa, on the other hand, targets high-net-worth individuals and investors, offering them extended stays of up to 10 years depending on their investment levels.
These initiatives are expected to have a positive impact on Indonesia's economy, particularly in the tourism and business sectors. The government's focus on digital transformation aligns with its goal of making Indonesia a more attractive destination for international visitors and investors alike.
As Indonesia continues to modernize its immigration processes, the upgraded e-Visa system is poised to play a key role in driving the country's post-pandemic recovery and long-term economic growth.
These updates reflect Indonesia's commitment to leveraging technology to enhance the visitor experience and support the nation's economic ambitions on the global stage.
This latest development is part of a series of reforms aimed at positioning Indonesia as a top destination for both tourism and business investment in Southeast Asia.

