Denpasar (ANTARA) - The Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights has not received a report of Ukrainians and Russians complaining about difficulties during their stay in Bali.

"So far we have not received a report from Russian and Ukrainian citizens that they have other difficulties than immigration rules, such as residence permit issues as they do not have money," the head of the office, Jamaruli Manihuruk, said, when confirmed here on Sunday.

Manihyryk said the number of Ukrainians visiting Bali had not increased significantly and was still normal.

The total number of Russian citizens in Indonesia is 32,342, with 29,756 holding visit stay permits , 2,539 holding limited stay permits, and 47 holding permanent stay permits. .

In total, 5,966 Ukrainian citizens stay in Indonesia , with 5,482 holding visit stay permits, 473 holding limited stay permits, and 11 holding permanent rstay permits.

"The number is still normal. None (of Ukrainians went to Bali to avoid the war). Based on the data we have monitored, there has been no increase in the number of Ukrainians who have come in person in large numbers," he said.

Manihuruk went on to say that at this time the oiffice has not received a report of Urainian citizens in Bali applying for immigration assistance to return to their country.

Since the reopening of international flights at I Guisti Ngurah Rai Airport, all departure and arrival processes run normally.

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