Who pays the DPKK fee — the employer or the employee?
The DPKK fee must always be paid by the employer, not the employee. This fee is part of the company’s obligation when hiring a foreign worker and is…
Read moreThe DPKK fee must always be paid by the employer, not the employee. This fee is part of the company’s obligation when hiring a foreign worker and is…
Read moreHere are the current entry requirements for entering Indonesia (including Bali): 1. Passport (very important) To enter Indonesia, you need a passport or a valid travel document (temporary…
Read moreWhen entering Indonesia, travellers are allowed to bring certain goods duty-free, up to the limits set by Indonesian Customs. 1. Personal goods You may bring personal items with…
Read moreIndonesia distinguishes between prohibited items (not allowed at all) and restricted items (allowed only under specific conditions, limits, or with a declaration). 🚫 Prohibited items (not allowed under…
Read moreYes. If you don’t have all the required documents ready when you apply, that’s no problem. You can simply send the missing documents later via WhatsApp or email.…
Read moreYes. You can purchase multiple visas in one order. Simply add all visas, whether they are the same visa type or different types, to your shopping cart and…
Read moreIf a Working KITAS holder loses their job, the KITAS becomes invalid, because the permit is tied directly to the employer. In this situation, the KITAS holder must…
Read moreYes. A Working KITAS can be extended if your employment contract is renewed or if there are changes to your employment terms — as long as your employer…
Read moreYou do not need to leave your passport at Immigration. You only bring it for your biometrics appointment and you take it back with you immediately afterward. As…
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