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How to get a jab

dsuitebali

Hi does anyone know how an expat in bali holding only a regular visitor’s visa, are able to get an vaccine shots yet? And if yes where are they able to get one? Thanks!

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GuestPoster171

U just cant, only foreigner with Kitas or Kitap are allowed.

Ubudian

I was about to ask you, how is it that you're still on Bali with a visitor's visa, but then I noticed that your profile says you are an Indonesian citizen.   :/

dsuitebali

Yes i’m a naturalized indonesian. Yah this is asking behalf of a friend. Dunno exactly how he gets his visas though.

Ubudian

I Love that old "asking for a friend line!"   :D

Tell your "friend" exactly what Marcello has already posted.

dsuitebali

I told him already. And btw why are you being so spiteful? As far as i’m concern i havent told any lies, and you’re like all suspicious and all. Very nice. Guess what? I am leaving. Thanks to you i aint coming back no more.

Ubudian

In light of your misunderstanding of  my use of humor, I am happy to apologize, but, and once again, referring to your own published profile…if your intention is to move to Bali from Jakarta, you might consider learning about the Balinese sense of humor.  ;)

Good luck with your future decisions.  :top:

Supadave

Where in bali? I hold a spouse kitas and have tried at hospitals throughout Surabaya. Ill be in bali next month after returning from West Afrika for work. Cheers from Dave

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GuestPoster171

Supadave wrote:

Where in bali? I hold a spouse kitas and have tried at hospitals throughout Surabaya. Ill be in bali next month after returning from West Afrika for work. Cheers from Dave


Actually in Bali u can get a jab of u are residenti in one of that area deputated to become Green Zone (Sanur, Ubud, Nusa Dua), but in most cases they required u have a NIK, wich Is on SKTT for Kitas and KTP on Kitap.