Key facts
- Indonesia's immigration director general has urged a reconsideration of the nation's visa-free entry policy.
- The official cited national security and potential increases in crime as reasons for the proposed review.
- A more selective approach to visa-free access was suggested.
The head of Indonesia's immigration authority has called for a review of the country's policy on visa-free access for foreign nationals. The official expressed concerns that the current broad approach could pose risks to national security and potentially lead to an increase in criminal activities. He suggested that a more selective system might be necessary to better manage entry into the country.
