SKTT (Surat Keterangan Tempat Tinggal) – Residency Certificate for Foreigners Linving in Indonesia

In accordance with the Law of The Republic of Indonesia Number 23 Of 2006 about Population Administration, every foreigner who possess Limited Residence Permit (ITAS- Ijin Tiggal Terbatas) in Indonesia shall report to Regional Population and Civil Registration Department (Dinas Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil) and obtain SKTT (Surat Keterangan Tempat Tinggal) – Residency Certificate no

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RPTKA (Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga Kerja Warga Negara Asing) – Expatriate Manpower Utilization Plan

Every expatriate who wish to work in Indonesia must obtain Work Permit, which consist of various legal documents obtained from the different government institutions (i.e. Manpower Department, Immigration etc). The first step to obtain a Work Permit is to submit RPTKA (Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga Kerja Warga Negara Asing) or Expatriate Manpower Utilization Plan to Manpower

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REQUIREMENTS FOR RPTKA (RENCANA PENGGUNAAN TENAGA KERJA WARGA NEGARA ASING) – EXPATRIATE MANPOWER UTILIZATION PLAN

New (Baru) RPTKA (Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga Kerja Warga Negara Asing) – Expatriate Manpower Utilization Plan Reason to hire Expatriate Manpower Fully filled RPTKA application form Principle License from BKPM (Izin Prinsip)/ Business License from BKPM (Izin Usaha)/Business License from Local Authorities (SIUP) Article of Association (Akta Pendirian Perusahaan) and Deed of Establishment (SK Kehakiman) of

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REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL DRIVING LICENSE (SIM INTERNASIONAL) IN INDONESIA

The documents required to process International Driving License in Indonesia are as follows: 1. Completed application form (provided and completed at the time of lodgment) 2. For Indonesian citizen – original ID CARD (KTP) and 2 copies. For Foreigners – Original KITAP (Permanent residence permit Card) and 2 copies (KITAS holders not eligible for International

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Obtaining a Visitor Visa to Indonesia for Citizens of Banned Countries

Indonesia has a dynamic visa policy, which includes certain restrictions for citizens of specific countries. As of 2024, the countries currently banned from direct visa issuance to Indonesia include Afghanistan, Guinea, Israel, North Korea, Cameroon, Liberia, Nigeria and Somalia. However, this does not entirely preclude citizens from these countries from visiting Indonesia. Instead, they must

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Job Positions (Jabatan-Jabatan) which can or cannot be occupied by Foreign Workers in Indonesia

The Indonesian government is currently tightening the policies to regulate Foreign Workers (TKA-Tenaga Kerja Asing) in order to protect the Indonesian Labor by issuing regulations on Job Positions (Jabatan) which can be occupied by foreign workers. And provisions are being made to strengthen the knowledge base of Indonesian Labor by appointing them as Work Companion

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