The crime previously saw tourists sentenced to jail for between six months to a year. Now, a maximum of 20 years in a Bali ...
If Bali can have a robust immigration policy, why can’t Australia? Having scoured the internet following the announcement, ...
Indonesia has copped a string of cyber breaches with its latest e-visa glitch exposing sensitive traveller information to ...
A glitch in Indonesia's e-visa system is inadvertently exposing sensitive traveller information to strangers with at least ...
Increase in length of jail terms, more surveillance efforts part of law-enforcement drive to keep rule-breakers at bay, ...
Aussies could spend up to 20 years in a Bali prison cell if they're found to have broken strict new laws flagged by the ...
A massive change to Bali’s immigration laws could soon see tourists who are in breach of those rules be sentenced to life ...
The Indonesian government has doubled down on its "zero-tolerance approach" to foreigners who violate the country's ...
The Indonesian government has introduced new punishments for breaches of Bali visa laws with sentences increasing from 6 ...
Kiwi tourists in Bali could face up to 20 years in jail if they break immigration laws or outstay their visas. The stricter policy is part of Operation Jagratara, a plan established by the Indonesian ...
Foreigners in Bali who are found to be in breach of immigration laws or have overstayed their visas could be sentenced to life behind bars as major changes come into effect.
Australian tourists who overstay their visas in Bali could now face even harsher penalties, including up to two decades to ...