Russian “relocates” risk being prosecuted and deported for posts on social networks – and this could happen on the “paradise island” of Bali.
Russian tourists who try to make illegal money continue to be hunted on social networks. The immigration service of the resort has already caught two Russians who left posts about their professional services, and they face deportation.
In general, in social networks among the community of Russians living in Bali, mass deportations and the method of identifying tourists who violate local regulations are being heatedly discussed.
“Fuel to the fire” was added by the fact that the Indonesian authorities officially announced the monitoring of the social networks of tourists, primarily Russians, to track possible violations of visa rules. The Deputy Head of the Immigration Service, Ngurah Rai Sugito announced this. Also, according to him, field patrols and “vigilant Indonesian society” will be used against violators of migration legislation.
At the same time, the authorities announced that two Russians had already been deported precisely because of their “network” activity. They advertised motorcycle riding lessons on social media.
We will remind you that the other day the authorities announced the deportation of 47 people from Bali, 13 of them are Russian tourists. The reason for deportation is the same for all of them – foreigners violated visa legislation and worked illegally. The Russian tourists – probably most of them are “relocators” – are being deported for “violation of the conditions of stay and improper use of a residence permit.”