Work Visa – KITAS

The number of foreign workers in Indonesia continues to increase each year, check out the data below:

Having a temporary stay permit (KITAS), also known as a working visa or working KITAS, is one of the necessities when working in Indonesia. On the contrary to a spouse-sponsored KITAS or a retirement KITAS, a work KITAS must be sponsored by an Indonesian company (an individual sponsorship is not allowed).

The length of each working KITAS is based on job positions commonly ranging from six to 12 months, and it goes hand in hand with a Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP).

Work Permit – IMTA

Foreigners who plan to work or obtain income in Indonesia have to apply for a work permit prior to their arrival. This is a bureaucratic procedure that involves the Ministry of Manpower as well as several immigration offices.

A work permit is the only document which allows foreigners to work in Indonesia legally. Its requirements are quite strict and many job position, as well as business sectors, are restricted to foreigners.

KITAS and Work Permit

The Indonesian government has recently implemented Presidential Regulation (No. 20/2018) concerning foreign workers and simplified the process of securing a work permit. The implementation is, however, expected to happen continuously and be finalised during upcoming two years. As such, a visa agent or consultant with the understanding of current legislation became an essential part of the application process.

Visa Agent

Thanks to being present on the Indonesian market for almost a decade, Cekindo is able to provide consultation to you during the preparation and the application process for both work permit and work visa.

Local Sponsor

Expats who wish to own a work visa (KITAS sponsored by a local company) might struggle to find such a company without employment. Cekindo provides visa consultation as well as local sponsorship.

Investor KITAS

Another type of KITAS that also appeals to foreigners in Investor KITAS. Indonesian Investor KITAS offers major noteworthy benefits, including ease of application and waiver of work permit fee. With an Investor KITAS, foreign investors will no longer be required to pay a fee of USD 1,200 every year, if they meet all the investment requirements. Furthermore, once the initial investment has been poured, foreign investors can immediately start working in Indonesia.

Indonesian Investor KITAS can be categorised into two types:

Index 313: 1-year KITAS

Index 314: 2-year KITAS

To qualify for an Investor KITAS, foreign investors are required to have a minimum investment of IDR 1 billion in invested shares and the invested capital of the company has to be over IDR 10 billion. A newly established company will be able to sponsor the investors upon receiving the business registration number (Nomor Induk Berusaha – NIB) and business licenses (Izin Usaha). For businesses that are already up and running, necessary licenses can be applied directly through the Online Single Submission (OSS) system.