Deportations from Bali for the first 5 months in 2024

Deportations from Bali for the first 5 months in 2024

 2024 has seen a rise in the number of deportations from Bali.  

During the period between 1 January and 31 May 2024, as many as 135 foreigners from 41 countries were deported from Bali.

The 10 countries with the most citizens being deported from Bali in that period were from Australia, with 18 people, followed by 17 from Russia, 14 from the United States, eight from the United Kingdom, and six each from Iran and Tanzania.

The list was followed by five people each from Ukraine, Japan, and Germany and four from Italy.

The violations committed included exceeding the period of stay, being ex-convicts, committing customary violations, and failing to obey other laws.

Just for reference, there were 340 foreigners deported from Bali for the whole of 2023.

These are just the deportation numbers. One immigration office, Ngurah Rai, has reported that they have 52 foreigners in detention waiting to be deported. These Detainees don’t have the money for their flights out, which must be paid by the foreigner, their family/friends or their embassy etc. 40 foreigners were arrested in their jurisdiction, so they will be deported once they finish their sentence. That’s just one office, So, that brings the total for the first part of 2024 to over 200 and the peak season in Bali hasn’t even started.

Photo from Ngurah Rai Immigration Office Instagram: Ngurah Rai Immigration (located in Jimbaran, not at the airport) covers the area from Canggu to Uluwatu. It does not cover Ubud and Sanur, which are governed under Denpasar. Lovina, for example, is covered by the Singaraja Immigration office.

So, why are the numbers so high?

Is it because there are more tourists?

Is it because there are more idiots in Bali?

Or, could it be that there is the same number of idiots in Bali as in previous years, but now those idiots are being arrested and deported?

Why is that?

Is it that there are more police?

Is it that there are more posts on social media?

Is that previously the laws were not so black and white for foreign tourists?

Or, is it that previously the Balinese have been extremely tolerant?

Balinese have always been such a welcoming bunch, opening their Island home to a variety of people from around the world.  Tolerance levels were quite high and forgiving a tourist for doing something stupid... but not anymore.

The Balinese Government started to refer to all bad-behaving tourists under one category ‘Bule Nakal’ (Naughty Foreigners), that’s just a lovely way of saying it. Bule is the term used in Indonesia for all foreigners, from anywhere. If you want to look up its meaning of Bule and you then find it insulting, bad luck.

So, how does this affect other tourists that do not do anything wrong?

Ahh, well, you see…. the Acting Balinese Governor and the Bali Tourism Board and Hotel Association have put in a request to tighten immigration laws and VOA requirements based on bad tourists so far in 2024. It may seem the deportation numbers compared to the number of visitors are low…but a lot haven’t been caught yet.

This minority group are causing a ripple effect and the bad eggs are stinking it up for the good. And how much of a minority are they??

Want to read more about why they have been deported? And how you can avoid being deported?  Read our next blog Tourist Categories – Which One Are You?

 

 

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