Foreigners' Guide to Getting Legal Job in Indonesia
Foreigners can get a job in Indonesia as long as complying with certain conditions.
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Foreigners can get a job in Indonesia as long as complying with certain conditions.
Naturalization is a process where foreigners can obtain Indonesian citizenship according to Law No. 12 of 2006 concerning citizenship.
Director General of Immigration, Silmy Karim, said the visa acts as a "bridge" between the previous residence permits and the new ones.
Deportation is a legal measure aimed at expelling a non-citizen from a country for contravening the existing laws.
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Apart from Indonesian citizens, foreign citizens who live in Indonesia can also have land certificates. Check out the following explanation.
SKCK is usually used as a requirement for proof of a person's criminal record in Indonesia.
Foreigners living in Indonesia have the right to own and obtain an Indonesian Identity Card (ID Card) or KTP as per the prevailing regulations.
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Indonesia's Soekarno-Hatta Airport Immigration arrests four foreign nationals who were caught using fake passports and visas.
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The Provincial Government of Bali will impose a US$10 levy on foreign tourists visiting the island. Payments can be made through the Love Bali app.
The Soekarno-Hatta International Airport's Class I Immigration Office rejected 1,169 foreign nationals from entering Indonesia throughout 2023.
Thousands of tourists from various countries visit Lombok Regency's Gili Trawangan Island on a daily basis.
Singapore authorities have arrested 10 foreigners for alleged money laundering and forgery offenses.
Immigration Directorate General established the Bali Becik Task Force assigned to crack down on foreign tourists violating regional rules and norms.
The Director General of Immigration, Silmy Karim said that 19,000 foreign travelers pass through Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport per day.
Police arrest 55 foreign nationals from China involved in an international online fraud syndicate operating in Indonesia.
Director general of immigration called for immigration offices nationwide to adopt a "no-compromise" policy against troublesome foreign nationals.
Immigration Office recorded that it had blocked 224 foreign nationals from entering Indonesia via Soekarno-Hatta Airport between January and March.