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2017
9
September
Do Canadians Need a Visa to Enter Bali?

Question:

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Gagan

Hello! Does anyone know if Canadians require a visa to enter Bali?

Humans say...

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Oh

Yes u do. It can be purchased on arrival in the airport

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Nic

When I was there in May it's was 35$ U.S. cash per person, purchasable at the airport on arrival. Apparently now, it's no cost: http://www.bali.com/visa-indonesia-entry-requirements...

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Debbie

Fiona Stevens. fyi

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Jessy

Yes

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Jo

Yes, its a tourist visa you pay (exact change) when you land.

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Dani

I am in Bali right now and I am Canadian and you do NOT need a visa to get in

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Dani

You do need to pay 220,000 Rupiah when you leave at the airport though... Airport tax!!! You just go through customs when you get here like most other places

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Gagan

Thank you everyone! Thanks Dani for the current info-apprecaite it

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Veroniqu

Lol and make sure you have us cash when you leave you pay again

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Dani

I didn't pay anything 10 days ago to get into Bali.....

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Veroniqu

But when you left you do...

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Dani

You betcha!!!!
only 14 hours left in paradise


A.I. says...

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Do Canadians need a visa to enter Bali?

Yes, Canadians do require a visa to enter Bali, Indonesia. The type of visa needed depends on the purpose of your visit and the length of your stay.

Visa options for Canadians visiting Bali:

  • Visa-Free Entry: Canadians can enter Bali without a visa for up to 30 days for tourism purposes. This visa-free entry is not extendable.
  • Visa on Arrival (VoA): If you plan to stay in Bali for more than 30 days, you can apply for a Visa on Arrival at the airport or seaport upon arrival. The VoA allows you to stay for up to 60 days and can be extended once for an additional 30 days.
  • Visit Visa: If you intend to stay in Bali for more than 60 days, you can apply for a Visit Visa before your trip at an Indonesian embassy or consulate. The Visit Visa allows you to stay for up to 60 days and can be extended for up to 4 times, each extension for 30 days.

It is important to check the most up-to-date visa requirements and regulations before your trip to ensure a smooth entry into Bali.



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