Great People,
it's just only to complete my earlier post in regards with Visa and Work permit process, you may feel that it sounds complicated to do, but that's the real things that I manage to wrap up during my work as expat management consultant, on what kinds of docs should comply with beside visa and work permit.
In order to ‘work’ in Indonesia, you must obtain a work
permit entry visa and then obtain a Limited Stay Visa or KITAS (Kartu Izin
Tinggal Terbatas), as well as Foreign
Worker Recruitmen Permit or IMTA
(Izin Mempekerjakan Orang Asing). Please note that these are documents that your
Agency will normally organise on your behalf. Please note that a Business Visa does not allow a visitor
to ‘work ordo any training’ in Indonesia, rather only attend meetings. These
approvals will be processed in Jakarta prior to your arrival.
It should be noted that your work permit will normally be
issued based on where you are working geographically. In the event that you
would like to travel to other places within Indonesia for either work or
pleasure, you will require having a Surat
Keterangan Jalan (SKJ) travel authority document.
Please contact your agency to organise your document, and
please also note that it does need to be renewed every sixty days.In all cases,
expatriates should carry their passport and KITAS for identification whilst in
Indonesia.
Some large cities in Indonesia will provide you a Foreigner Identity Card or KIP WNA
(Kartu Identitas Pendatang Warga Negara Asing) which is advisable to be carried
at all times. You may also be given a Certificate
of Police Headquarters Registration or SKLD (Surat Keterangan Lapor Diri)
that may take some time for you to receive and it is also advisable to carry
this with you.
Here is the sample of KIP WNA and SKLD Cards
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