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The three criteria of "reciprocity, usefulness, and security," according to Indonesia's tourism minister Sandiaga Uno, will be taken into consideration when deciding whether to give visa-free admission to foreigners.Next month, the government will conduct an evaluation, according to Antara News Agency.According to the minister, the government focuses on visitors from abroad who stay for longer than seven days and spend $1,000 per person.Since 2016, 169 nations, including 10 ASEAN members, have been exempt from the need for a visa to enter Indonesia.Due to worries about "disruption of public order and potential disease transmission," the nation recently banned its visa-free entrance policy for nationals of 159 non-ASEAN nations and territories.The biggest economy in Southeast Asia has recently increased efforts to promote high-quality travel and decrease the amount of cheap tourists visiting Bali Island.In an effort to improve Bali's reputation as a tourist destination, a new task force has just been established there to deal harshly with misbehaving international visitors.
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