No, Indonesians do not need a visa to enter Singapore if they are there as a tourist. Travelers should carry a passport with at least 6 months of validity, a onward plane ticket and, enough funds to pay for their stay in Singapore.
It is advised if one is a male with long hair that it be tied back. Also, women who are pregnant by 6 months or more may be refused entry.
Regardless of where you are traveling, it's always advised to check with the consulate or embassy of where you traveling BEFORE you travel to check that any visa/entry requirements have not changed.
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No, an Indonesian citizen does not require a visa to enter Malaysia if you stay is less than 30 days. If you plan to stay longer than 30 days, you will be required to apply for the appropriate visa.
What you will need:
1. A passport that is valid for at least 90 days after your scheduled departure date from Malaysia. (6 months validity period is recommended).
2. Adequate space for any necessary stamps from Immigration upon arrival and departure. 2 free pages is recommended.
3. If you are transiting in any other country prior to or after your trip to Malaysia, make sure you have the appropriate visas if needed for the transit countries.
Yes, Indonesians need a visa to enter Cambodia. You can either apply it at home country or get a visa-on-arrival.
You probably do, i am not exactly sure, but you usually need a visa to legally enter Another Country
Indonesian citizens are allowed to enter Singapore for a maximum of 30 days without a visa.