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…
Baca lagiThe 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…
Baca lagiHere 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…
Baca lagiYes, you can change your information as long as the QR code has not been scanned at Immigration. If you completed the Arrival Card yourself Simply fill out…
Baca lagiIf you do not complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card (customs declaration), you may face: Delays at Immigration and Customs Fines (in cases of undeclared restricted items) Confiscation…
Baca lagiYes. Completing the All Indonesia Arrival Card, which includes the customs declaration and health form, is mandatory for all travelers entering Indonesia. You can fill out the Arrival…
Baca lagiIndonesia 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…
Baca lagiWhen 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…
Baca lagiAll KITAS applications need at least 4-6 weeks. For the Work KITAS, Dependent Second Home KITAS and Second Home KITAS, it’s 8-10 weeks.Please check the relevant website for…
Baca lagiIf your visa has already expired, you must expect to pay an overstay fine of 1,000,000 IDR per person per day. The fine must be paid in cash…
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