Indonesia to Launch ‘All Indonesia’ on Sept. 1, integrating health and customs declarations

Indonesia to Launch ‘All Indonesia’ on Sept. 1, integrating health and customs declarations

The Indonesian government will officially introduce ‘All Indonesia’ starting September 1.

The system integrates the existing health quarantine declaration (SATUSEHAT Health Pass/SSHP) and electronic customs declaration (e-CD) systems, and adds the function of an arrival card for registering the address of stay and other details.

You can submit it from three days before entry into Indonesia, and there is no fee. Upon arrival, you must present the QR code of the generated arrival card to an officer.

It is planned for all international arriving passengers. The rollout will start at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Juanda Airport in Surabaya, and Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar (Bali), with expansion to all entry points in Indonesia from October.

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