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Carrying Original Documents – or Photocopies ?

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 21, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 21, 2017

In order to avoid the risk of loss or theft of the original copy of your Passport, ITAP or ITAS card, or other important documents, and the resulting hassles to replace them, many expatriates keep the original at their home/office … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Carrying Original Documents - or Photocopies ?, Documentation/Issues, expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia

Drivers License and Vehicle Registration

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 20, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 20, 2017

Foreigners holding an ITAS or an ITAP are allowed to obtain an Indonesian driver’s license – SIM (Surat Izin Mengemudi) anywhere in the country. Tourists, Visit visa holders and Business visa holder can be issued a SIM valid for 1 … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged Documentation/Issues, expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, making a driver's license in indonesia, moving to indonesia

SKPPS & SKTT – Population Documents

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 19, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 19, 2017

Officially, an SKTT is no longer required for an expatriate worker and his family members in Jakarta. However for expats and their families who live in other provinces, the SKTT/ Domicile Permits are still mandatory, for foreigners recently arriving in … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia, Other Documentation/Issues, Population Documents, SKDLN (Surat Keterangan Datang dari Luar Negeri), SKPPS (Surat Keterangan Pendaftaran Penduduk Sementara), SKPRK - Surat Keterangan Penelitian Registrasi Kependudukan, SKTT - Surat Keterangan Tempat Tinggal

Registration with the Civil Registry Office

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 18, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 18, 2017

All ITAS and ITAP holders are required to register at the Dinas Pendudukan in the Civil Registry office in order to get a KTP Orang Asing (Foreigner’s ID card). Process is quick, easy and free – but very important. What … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged expat indonesia, expat registration in indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia, Other Documentation/Issues

SKCK, SKLD & STM – Police Documents

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 16, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 16, 2017

You may at some point in the future have a requirement for a certificate of good conduct from the Indonesian police department to establish your lack of criminal records during your stay in Indonesia. Surat Keterangan Catatan Kepolisian – SKCK – … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged Certificate of Good Conduct: Indonesian Police Certificates, expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia, Other Documentation/Issues, police documents, Surat Keterangan Catatan Kepolisian (SKCK), Surat Keterangan Lapor Diri (SKLD), Surat Tanda Melapor (STM)

Other Documentation/Issues : Registering the Birth of a Child

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 14, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 14, 2017

For foreigners who give birth in Indonesia, it will be necessary to get a local birth certificate before a foreign passport can be issued for your baby. Then, you will need to apply for a limited stay permit (ITAS visa … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia, Other Documentation/Issues, Registering the Birth of a Child in Indonesia

Other Documentation/Issues : Fiscal Tax & Airport Tax

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 13, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 13, 2017

Pajak Fiskal – Fiscal Tax Effective 1 January 2011, Indonesian residents, including expatriates, will no longer be required to pay fiscal tax each time they depart the country nor produce their tax ID card to receive an exemption. Fiscal Tax … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged Airport Tax, expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, Fiscal Tax, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia, Other Documentation/Issues

Other Documentation/Issues : Exit / Re-Entry Permits & Exit Permit Only

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 12, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 12, 2017

Exit / Re-Entry Permits Note: Under the recent immigration law changes, there will no longer be single entry permits, only multiple exit/reentry permits (MERP). Whenever a foreigner holding an ITAS or ITAP wants to leave Indonesia for a short period, … Continue reading →

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Other Documentation/Issues : TA01 Recommendation & Working Without a Work Permit (IMTA)

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 11, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 11, 2017

TA01 Recommendation After the RPTKA has been approved, the TA01 recommendation has to be applied for at the Manpower Ministry in order to get a temporary residence visa. The original approval letter on the TA01 recommendation will be needed to … Continue reading →

Posted in Formalities | Tagged expat indonesia, expatriate in indonesia, living in indonesia, moving to indonesia, Other Documentation/Issues, TA01 Recommendation, Working in Indonesia Without a Work Permit (IMTA)

Other Documentation/Issues : DPKK – Dana Pengembangan Keahlian dan Keterampilan – Skill & Development Fund Fee

Expatriates - Expats Indonesia Posted on June 9, 2017 by Herlina HoJune 9, 2017

Companies employing foreigners are charged $100/month (US$ 1,200/year per expatriate employee to offset the costs of training Indonesian nationals. This tax is administered through the Manpower Ministry. Proof of payment of the Skill & Development Fund fee to the BNI … Continue reading →

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