সংকল্প সহায়তার

সংকল্প সহায়তার


সকল অসহায়দের পাশে সহায়তার আহ্বান....

30 day Free On Arrival Visa on Indonesia Tour


Dhaka: The country's government is giving 30 days of aerial visas for tourists visiting Bangladesh. If you want to visit this country of the seaside islands, there is no fee required for the Bangladeshi tourists visa. If you get a visa, you can stay in the country for 30 days.

    
In the capital city of Bashundhara (ICCB) in the capital on Thursday (September 28th), it is known from the Indonesian stall on the three-day 6th Asian Tourism Fair.

    
From the year 2016, the free on Arrival Visa has been introduced in the beautiful natural environment and diverse cultural heritage of the famous Indonesia Bales for the Kakak Dance (bird dance special dance). This type of offer is due to friendly relations with the Bangladeshi government, said the ambassador to Bangladesh, Miss Rysky Shomorno.

    
Ambassador said Indonesia has been maintaining good relations with Bangladesh as a long-standing friendship with Bangladesh for a long time. This is the proof of this free visa news. Which has been running for almost two years. It will be running. We hope that these two countries will advance their respective tourists and other sectors to progress better.
     
    
Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon praised this opportunity of Indonesia as the chief guest while inaugurating the 6th Asian Tourism Fair and thanked the country.

    
Assistant Consultant, Naim, working at the Indonesian Embassy in Indonesia, at the fair, told that the offer will remain valid for 30 days. There is no cost to take a visa. Visa can not be extended beyond 30 days after going to Indonesia with tourist visa. There is no chance to stay longer than the deadline.

    
Shihab, a businessman who travels from Uttara to the fair, said that this fair is very important and fun for those of us who travel abroad for business purposes. Because we have many types here

No comments

Theme images by tjasam. Powered by Blogger.