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The regulation for child from mixed married (part I)







The gov. Indonesia for sure doesn’t apply the dual citizenship  for its citizen, except  for the child who born from the mixed married between Indonesian and other citizenship . its regulated  under the laws of The minister of law and human rights number  22 years 2012  (about  the registration of the dual citizenship child and the application of immigration facilities) . This exception be in effect until  the child`s age is 18 or before the age of 18 when she/he has married. It also can be extended until the age of 21 under the some  circumstances  for the single one.
                The registration  of dual citizenship  or referred as AFFIDAFIT  can be held in or outside Indonesia but please notify, if your child born in Indonesia  please make  him/her  the passport of Indonesia first instead of his/her other country passport  ,other wise  the immigration of Indonesia will consider him/her should bear a KITAS. Regarding  to this matter  the  distance  of    making  his/her other country passport than that for  Indonesia passport will consider as overstay.
                To make the Indonesian  passport  for the mixed married child the requirement is quite the same with those for non mixed married .These below are the requirement for applying the concerned passport.

1.
2.
Married book or married certificate .(translated in Bahasa if it was held not in Indonesia)
The  both passport of his/her father and mother.

3.
Birth certificate of his/her.

4.
The  declaration of your embassy that he/she  haven’t made  the passport of his/her other  country.

5.
The ID card of his/her Indonesian  father or mother  along with the family card.

6.
Registered letter of your married certificate  from civil office if your married was held not in Indonesia.
If the Indonesian passport of your child  has Issued  the next steps is to apply the certificate of dual citizenships Further information and service  please  please contact:
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Foreigner Investment part II (company establishment)





How to establish a company  for foreigner?
As a meant of foreigners` business in Indonesia, establishing a company  (or PT. in Bahasa) for  some reason is the best choice.  but of course its  become the PT. of foreign investment no matter how many your share is .100% or 1 % share of foreigner automatically . How ever the procedures is a bit different than local PT .There are three  procedures of  establishing the foreign PT. but the procedure I displayed here is  the most common to apply
1.

Request the name  of     PT.

2
Applying the principal license of  foreign company

3.
Deed of establishment and legalization from ministry of laws and  human rights

4.
To register  PT`s. domicile at the local government

4.
To register PT at the state tax office to obtain PT`s tax identification number and  the registration certificate   

6.
To register  PT at  The  trading  and industry  of  province or municipality 

The minimum limit of authorized capital of foreign company or foreign  PT must be 10.000.000.000 (IDR)- and the 25% of it must   be paid up capital.  Please also be careful of PT`s domicile , because not all location can be the domicile of PT . Its  depend on the policy of local government but mostly the housing is forbidden to be the domicile of PT.

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Foreign Investment part I ( negative business fields lists)

    Some foreigners come to Indonesia come for visiting and social purpose some come for employment and business  purpose . For those whose purpose is  to perform business ,this article might give you a little information about  the list of business  fields that open with conditional terms and closed for foreigners.  Basically  this regulation prevent the foreigners to compete with local  micro business head to head and avoid  some high risk business field to be explored even for Indonesian
Here are some negative  field of foreign investment
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
LIST OF APPENDIX TO REGULATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
NUMBER 44 YEAR 2016  CONCERNING  LISTS OF BUSINESS FIELDS THAT ARE CLOSED
TO INVESTMENT
No
Business Field
Index
business field
Sector
1.
Cultivation of Marijuana
01289
Agriculture
2
Catching of fish species listed in Appendix I to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
10719

Forestry
3
Lifting of valuable artifacts from shipwrecks
52229
Marine Affairs and Fisheries
4
Utilization (collection) of coral from nature for construction materials/lime/calcium, aquarium, and souvenirs/jewelry as well as living coral or dead coral (recently dead coral) from nature.
03117
Marine Affairs and Fisheries
5
Chloral alkali making industry under mercury proces
20111
Industry
6.
Industry of pesticide active substances: DichloroDiphenylTrichloroethane (DDT), Aldrin, Endrin, Dieldrin, Chlordane, Heptachlor, Mirex, and Toxaphene.
20111
Industry
7.
Industrial chemical industry and Ozone Depleting Substances (BPO): Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB), Hexachlorobenzene and Carbon Tetrachloride (CTC), Methyl Chloroform, Methyl Bromide, Trichloro Fluoro Methane (CFC-11), Dichloro Trifluoro Ethane (CFC-12), Trichloro Trifluoro Ethane (CFC-113), Dichloro Tetra Fluoro Ethane (CFC-114), Chloro Pentafluoro Ethane (CFC-115), Chloro Trifluoro Methane (CFC-13), Tetrachloro Difluoro Ethane (CFC-112), Pentachloro Fluoro Ethane (CFC-111), Chloro Heptafluoro Propane (CFC-217), Dichloro Hexafluoro Propane (CFC-216), Trichloro Pentafluoro Propane (CFC-215), Tetrachloro Tetrafluoro Propane (CFC-214), Pentachloro Trifluoro Propane (CFC-213), Hexachloro Difluoro Propane (CFC-211), Bromo Chloro Difluoro Methane (Halon-1211), Bromo Trifluoro Methane (Halon-1301), Dibromo Tetrafluoro Ethane (Halon-2402), R-500, R-502.
20119
Industry
8
Industry of chemicals listed in Schedule 1 of the Chemical Weapons Convention as incorporated in AppendixI to Law Number 9 Year 2008 concerningUse of Chemicals as Chemical Weapons
20119

Industry
9
Alcoholic hard liquor Industry
11010
Industry
10
Alcoholic beverages Industry: Wine
11020
Industry
11
Malt beverages Industry
11031
Industry
12
Organization and operation of terminals for passenger land transport.
52211
Transportation
13
Organization and operation of weigh stations
52219
Transportation
14
Telecommunication/aids to shipping navigation and Vessel Traffic Information System (VTIS)

52221

Transportation




15,
Provision of air navigation services
52230
Transportation
16
Administration of testing of types of motor vehicles
71203
Transportation
17
Management and operation of radio frequency spectrum and satellite orbit monitoring stations.
61300

Communication and Information
18.
Public museums
91021
Education and Culture
19
Historical and archaeological remains (temples, Sultan’s palaces, inscriptions, ruins, ancient buildings, etc.)
91023

Education and Culture
20
Gambling and Casinos
9200

Tourism and Creative Economy
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How to obtain an expatriate employ permit for company and working visa for employee

The expatriate online  of the ministry of manpower
Submitting the application
The Pra IMTA.
The IMTA




The procedures to get an  expatriate employ permit for company and Indonesian working visa for f expatriate.
As the mean of a company,firm,foundation or body intent to hire or employ an expatriate for working in Indonesia under its sponsorships, It must perform some  steps to  obtain the working visa  which required by Indonesian government . The bellow are  the steps of obtaining  the   working visa in the brief  explanation
1
Submitting the designed placement and   brief contract with the expatriate  worker. It then standardized   and approved by the ministry of man power. This standardized placement and contract referred   as RPTKA (Rencana  Penggunaan  Tenaga Kerja Asing or Designed Placement of expatriate) . At this  stage  the sponsor must  submit its detail identity and the condition that it offers to expatriate  such as position,salary, location of job.and the duration of contract (maximum 12 months and can be extended.).
2.
Once the RPTKA was approved , the sponsor continue to make  pre employ  permit for  the expatriate  or in Bahasa we called  PRA  IMTA ( Izin Menggunakan Tenaga Kerja Asing). At this stage , the sponsor must put detail identity of the expatriate  worker  such as personal information ,educational information ,and working experience plus expatriate insurance   and recommendation from  other Indonesian ministries  for some professional job such as doctor,teacher,lawyer, etc.
3.
The PRA IMTA or pre employ permit obligate  the sponsor to pay the fund of compensation for employ the expatriate  instead the local employee. This fund is allocated  for several program of  the ministry of man power  to elevate  the  skill and competency of local employee . The fund  mostly spend to build and operate the training center  and it called DKPTKA (Dana Kompensasi Penggunaan Tenaga  Kerja Asing)  or DPKK (Dana Pelatihan Keterampilan dan Keahlian). The amount of the compensation is 100 $  per month. If it payed  then  the ministry of manpower will issued the employ permit for the sponsor called IMTA.
4.
IMTA then be used by the Immigration to approve the working visa for the expatriate in concert with the immigration and police record from both countries , Indonesia and expatriate s country. The approved working visa be sent to the nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate to  expatriate s presence or stay. Then the embassy or consulate be competed to issued the visa.
5
It is not more than 7 days , the application of limited stay permit or ITAS (Ijin Tinggal Terbatas)  must be submitted  by the sponsor. It must be submitted to   the  district immigration office which  authority cover the domicile of the expatriate. Along of ITAS process the sponsor should also apply the MERP ( Multi Entry Re-entry Permits  ).The MERP will allow the expatriate to  make travelling out and in  of Indonesia  with out any effect to his/her ITAS because travelling out of  Indonesia without MERP  will canceled the ITAS.
6.
 The final step is to reporting the presence of expatriate  to the local civil registry  office which  authority cover the  domicile of expatriate.  The  local register  will be given by  the civil office such as the temporary ID and  family card  of expatriate
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The Types of indonesian visa part II




8.
Visa index of  3.1.4
This  visa is valid  for the foreigner investor,with  the periode  of  2 years  stay permit.

9.
Visa index of  3.1.5.
This visa is valid for the expert to the  perform scientific research or join the training  with  the periode  of  1 years  stay permit

10.
Visa index of  3.1.6.
This visa is valid for  foreigner to join the education training  with  the periode  of  2 years  stay permit.

11.
Visa index of  3.1..7
This visa is valid for  foreigner to reunify  him/her with his/her family member in Indonesia. with  the periode  of  1  years  stay permit.

12
Visa index of  3.1.8
This visa is valid for  foreigner who intend to repatriate  with  the periode  of  1  years  stay permit.

13.
Visa index of  3.1.9 (retired visa)
This visa is valid for  foreigner who intend to retire with  the periode  of  1  years  stay permit.
I hope this brief illustration might help you to understand the appropriate visa if you tend to visit Indonesia. base on  your  purpose .
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