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Fine for foreigners who overstay in Indonesia raised to IDR1 million per day starting this month a hefty fine even if you overstay just a few days.
Foreigners in Indonesia on limited stay visas, listen up. It’s never a good idea to overstay your visa, but you should know that the penalty for doing so more than tripled yesterday, meaning you’re in for
A new regulation from Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration Ministry of Law and Human Rights went into effect yesterday requiring that foreign nationals who overstay in Indonesia be fined IDR1 million (US$70) per day, up from the previous fine of IDR 300,000 per day. “The reason is to create a deterrent effect to foreigners who violate [Indonesia’s immigrations laws]. We felt that the previous amount of fine [for the
overstay foreigners], IDR300,000, didn’t give enough deterrent effect for them,� said Agung Sampurno, the Directorate General of Immigration’s Public Relations and Data chief, said on Tuesday, as quoted by Detik. Nationals from 169 countries can currently visit Indonesia visa-free for 30 days, while those from another 61 countries can apply for a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for 61 other. The hefty fine has already been met with complaints by foreigners in Indonesia, with one Belgian national telling Detik on Wednesday that the new regulation has not been properly socialized, saying he only found out about the new fine through forums on social media. (coconuts.co)
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They’re soarin’, flyin’: 40 critically-endangered Bali starlings released from conservation into the wild usually sold for IDR15-20 million (US$1,056-1,408) each in the illegal wildlife blackmarket.
40 Bali starlings, also known as Bali myna birds, were released into the wild from the Bali Safari and Marine Park conservation in Gianyar regency. The species, usually called Jalak or Curik Bali in Indonesian, is native to the island and one of its most iconic mascots. Bali starlings are identified by their white feathers, black wings and tail tips, unique blue marks around their eyes, and long, spiky feathers on the tops of their heads. The release ceremony was led by Bali Vice Governor Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana, Bali Police Deputy Chief I Gede Alit Widana, West Bali National Park head Agus Ngurah Krisna, and the head of Bali Starling Preservation Association (APBC), Tony Sumampouw.
Tony said the 40 Bali starlings were obtained from Japanese and European animal associations in 2017. During captivity, the birds were trained to fly into the wild. “The monitoring team will observe them in the morning and evening to see their situation in the wild. We’ll monitor them for three years, until they’re ready to breed,” Tony said today, as quoted by Kumparan. The Bali starling is listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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