About Indonesia
 Thursday, May 27, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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The          name Indonesia was derived from "indos nesos", meaning islands  near India,          The country is in fact the largest archipelago in the world with  a thousand          islands, 17,508 to be precise, spread in an area between the  Asian continent          and Australia, and between the Pacific and the Indian oceans.  Nationals  of                Israel will be refused entry unless they have applied to  the Immigration                Office in Indonesia, prior to travelling, to obtain a  special permit. Passport valid for at least six months from date of entry  required                by all. The Indonesia Minister of Justice and Human Rights has  announced                that the VISA on ARRIVAL (VoA) will be introduced on  February 01,                2004 for foreign visitors arriving by air in Jakarta  (SOE-HAT),                Bali (Ngurah Rai), Medan (Polonia), Manado (Sam  Ratulangi), Surabaya                (Juanda), and Padang (Tabing), as well as sea ports of  Batam, Tanjung                Priok, Belawan, Jayapura, Benoa, and Tanjung Perak. In  short VoA                eligible visitors will pay an entry fee upon arrival. The Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) is required for nationals of 20  countries                and one Administrative District: The nationals of the United States of America, Australia,  South                Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, the United Arab  Emirates, Finland,                Hungary, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, Germany, Canada,  South Korea,                Norway, France, Poland, Switzerland, New Zealand, Taiwan,  Austria,                Belgium, Egypt, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Luxembourg,  Maldives, People's                Republic of China, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia  and Spain                will be able to apply for a VoA valid for either 3 or 30  days upon                arrival in Indonesia. A 7-day visa will cost $USD10 while a  30-day                visa will cost $USD25. The 11 countries that retain visa-free status and need  not purchase                a VoA are: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei  Darussalam, the                Philippines, Hong Kong, Macao, Chile, Morocco, Peru, and  Vietnam. Citizens of countries not on the VoA or Visa Free lists  are required                to apply for a visa at the nearest Indonesian embassy,  consulate                or foreign mission. Process for Obtaining a Visa on Arrival (VoA) Overstaying your Visa? - DON'T! Indonesia is a tropical country, and the climate is  fairly even                all year round. There is no such thing as an Autumn or  Winter, the                year being roughly divided into two distinct seasons,  'wet' and                'dry'. The East Monsoon, from June to September brings dry  weather while                the West Monsoon, from December to March, brings rain. The  transitional                period between these two seasons alternates between  gorgeous sun-filled                days and occasional thunderstorms. Even in the midst of the wet season temperatures range  from 21                degrees (70�F) to 33 degrees Celcius (90�F), except at  higher                altitudes which can be much cooler. The heaviest rainfalls  are usually                recorded in December and January. Average humidity is  generally                between 75% and 100%.
The islands are inhabited by many tribes with diverse culture and languages, although there is a national language spoken throughout the country, namely Bahasa Indonesia. It is thus appropriate, that the country's motto is Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, which means: Unity in Diversity. Our state philosophy is Pancasila, or the Five Principles. This year is the country's fiftieth anniversary of independence.
Travelling              To Indonesia                                            
Entering              Indonesia                              
             Visitors from countries with Visa-On-Arrival status will  go to new                'VoA Counters' to have their passports stamped with the  on-arrival                visa before going to the Immigration Clearance Desk. An  official                bank will be attached in the VoA counters. Payment can  only be made                in US dollar bank notes or Indonesian Rupiahs equivalent.  Payment                by Credit-Card is under discussion and to be determined.  In the                bigger airports, like Jakarta and Bali, several rows of  VoA counters                will be provided.
             Overstaying a tourist visa (or any visa) is a serious  offence in                Indonesia. Fines, blacklisting, confinement and  deportation are                all possible penalties for infractions. Please take this  seriously!                If you inadvertently overstay your visa go immediately to  an immigration                office, once you realize it, and explain the  circumstances. Delaying                the report will only make the situation worse. There are  only a                few 'legitimate' reasons for overstay - the main one being  inability                to travel due a verified illness or injury. Also beware of  the 30-day                counting trap! Immigration officials count the 30-day  period as:                you arrive on the 1st day with a 30-day VoA, and you must  leave                on the 30th day (not the 31st day or the first of the next  month                etc.)
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