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Oct 26th 2009
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I am a British passport holder living in Australia and have visited many countries in the world, including Israel, as a short term tourist. Although not Jewish I have been told that because I have an Israeli stamp on my passport I cannot use it to visit Indonesia. Is this true?
 
Oct 26th 2009
Not true - there is no official policy or confirmed incidents of people being refused entry because of Israeli stamps. Indonesian passport holders can get into trouble, but not tourists. You should have no problems at all.
 
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Oct 26th 2009
I have never heard about this issue. I suggest you inquire to the Indonesian Ambassy in Oz. However, it would be very suprising if there were any restrictions.
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siarah
Nov 11th 2009
No problems,i have indonesian stamps in my passport and israeli and there r no problems though a lot of questions when going to israel
 
nana
6 days ago
Im Indonesian, and Im absolutely sure that you wont have a problem entering our country with Israel's stamp on your passport. Indonesia is the biggest moslem population but we are very tolerant people. A lot of Indonesian people mostly who are not moslem went to Israel also. So sure it's ok for you :)
Dont worry we respect all the religions and in fact we celebrate 5 religious event as national's holiday, not like Britain which didnt recognise that :) .. So hope you will have good time in Indonesia
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