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Just got back from Bali and learned a ton about the entry requirements for 2026. Here are the key takeaways:

• Indonesia now enforces strict onward ticket checks — immigration will ask to see proof you're leaving within your visa validity period. A dummy booking won't cut it anymore; they cross-check with airlines.
• The e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) is mandatory for most nationalities now. Apply online at least 48 hours before departure — the airport queue for manual VoA is brutal.
• Customs declaration is also digital now — fill the e-CD form before landing to skip the paper chaos.

Full guide with all the details: https://onwardticket.global/bali-entry-requirements-onward-ticket-2026

Anyone else traveled to Bali recently? What was your experience with immigration checks?

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Great guide! Used a similar resource when I was planning my Bali trip last month. The onward ticket check at Ngurah Rai is no joke — they literally pulled up my booking on the airline system. The tip about applying for e-VOA ahead of time saved me at least an hour. Thanks for sharing, Marco!


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