Changing Sponsor or Employer on a KITAS (2025)
Need to change your KITAS sponsor or employer? You have two main options. The first is called “alih penjamin” – this lets you switch sponsors without leaving Indonesia.…
Read moreNeed to change your KITAS sponsor or employer? You have two main options. The first is called “alih penjamin” – this lets you switch sponsors without leaving Indonesia.…
Read moreIf Bali feels more like home than holiday, don’t risk overstaying. Discover the long-term visas expats, retirees, and entrepreneurs actually use, and why.
Read moreThe new All Indonesia Arrival Card is rolling out! Do you need it and when? Get official links, simple steps, and tips for smooth application.
Read moreIndonesia’s 2025 income tax rules explained;brackets, corporate tax, and capital gains. A quick guide for expats, employees, and businesses.
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Read moreBali’s construction costs in 2025 generally range from about IDR 6 million to 15+ million per sqm (approximately USD $400–$1,000+ per sqm) for a villa. This wide range…
Read moreThe Second Home Visa is a long-term visa program introduced by the Indonesian government to attract foreigners, investors, and retirees who wish to stay in Indonesia for an…
Read moreIf you’re planning to spend more than just a quick trip in Indonesia, maybe to work, join family, invest, or retire, you’ll probably need a KITAS. KITAS stands…
Read moreIf your company plans to hire a foreign worker in Indonesia, getting RPTKA approval is the very first step you can’t skip. RPTKA stands for Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga…
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