Can common-law partners or unmarried couples apply for a Family Spouse KITAS?
No, Indonesia generally recognizes only legally married spouses for Family Spouse KITAS. Common-law or unmarried partnerships are typically not eligible.
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No, Indonesia generally recognizes only legally married spouses for Family Spouse KITAS. Common-law or unmarried partnerships are typically not eligible.
Read moreYes, Family Spouse KITAS holders can usually travel in and out of Indonesia, but it’s important to ensure that the permit remains valid (MERP). Re-entry requirements may apply.
Read moreYes.Dependent children of a foreign national who holds a KITAS are generally eligible to receive their own residence permit, commonly referred to as a Dependent KITAS or KITAS…
Read moreIn some cases, Family Spouse KITAS holders may be eligible to work in Indonesia, but this is subject to immigration regulations and specific conditions. Additional work permits (IMTA)…
Read moreWhat happens after a divorce depends on the length of your marriage: Marriage of more than 10 years If your marriage lasted over 10 years, you will already…
Read moreIf your investment project fails or is terminated before the Investor KITAS expires, it can directly affect the validity of your KITAS, because the permit is tied to…
Read moreNot all business sectors in Indonesia are fully open to foreign investment.While Indonesia encourages foreign investors through the Investor KITAS and PMA structure, certain restricted or sensitive sectors…
Read moreYes.Family members of KITAS holders — such as spouses and dependent children — may be eligible for a Dependent KITAS (Family KITAS). This permit allows them to legally…
Read moreYes — you may attend business meetings with clients when you hold an Investor KITAS, as long as the meeting is considered a non-operational activity. To remain compliant,…
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