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Posted: 2024-07-26 02:00:31

In short:

Several Asian countries including China, Thailand and Indonesia have eased entry requirements for Australians.

Some visas and charges have been removed, while other application processes have been streamlined.

What's next?

It's hoped the changes will help increase tourism numbers following a fall during the COVID pandemic.

Across Asia, countries have relaxed entry requirements for tourists and business travellers, making the region easier to access and open for longer stays.

While some governments have scrapped arrival fees for foreign nationals including Australians, others have waived visas and streamlined application processes.

Manager of Acland Travel Debbie Jukes said the visa amendments were ultimately addressing "COVID hangovers" with the hope of boosting visitor numbers.

Since 2022, nations have slowly been undoing the slew of restrictive border policies introduced during the pandemic.

Indonesia, Thailand and China are the latest to ease entry requirements for foreigners.

Ms Jukes said that although governments marketed these changes as a win for tourists, it was unlikely to have much of an impact on Australians' appetite for travel to those places.

"Visas don't encourage or discourage people from travelling. If they want to go, they go," she said.

So, what's on offer in the region?

Indonesia

A group of people walk passed a sign that says Welcome to Bali.

The Indonesian government began imposing a $15 fee on tourists in February.(ABC News: Mitch Woolnough)

Before the new government comes to power in October, Indonesia is set to once again waive its $50 visa-on-arrival fee for 20 nations, including Australia.

This payment was first ditched in 2016 but reinstated following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although the cost is due to be waived, travellers still need to obtain a visa either online prior to departure or in person upon arrival.

The Indonesian government announced the change last year for countries that provide big numbers of visitors in the hope of further stimulating the tourism industry.

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