Work KITAS in Indonesia
What it is:
A Work KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is a limited stay permit card issued by the Indonesian government to foreign nationals intending to work in Indonesia. It legally authorizes foreign individuals to work and reside in the country for a specific duration. Typically, the Work KITAS is sponsored by an Indonesian company that has hired the foreign worker and is subject to the regulations set by Indonesian immigration authorities.
Enhance your chances of successfully obtaining a Work KITAS for Indonesia with the expert assistance of Indofastpermit. Our specialized services are designed to streamline the acquisition of this essential permit for lawful employment within the country. Benefit from our knowledgeable guidance and comprehensive understanding of Indonesia’s immigration procedures as we simplify the process of securing your Work KITAS. Rely on Indofastpermit to skillfully navigate the complexities, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey as you embark on your professional career in Indonesia.
FAQ:
Do I need to visit the Indonesian embassy in my country during the process?
No, you are not required to personally visit the Indonesian embassy in your home country. We will handle the eVisa issuance process for you. Once you have the eVisa, you can enter Indonesia directly. Upon your arrival, we will manage the conversion of your eVisa into the physical KITAS permit.
I already have a KITAS, can I change jobs with the same KITAS?
[This question seems to have an unrelated answer about education. The correct answer is:] No, generally, your existing KITAS is tied to your current sponsoring company and job. If you wish to change employers, your new sponsoring company will typically need to sponsor a new Work KITAS for you. There are specific procedures for this change, and it’s advisable to consult with an immigration professional to ensure compliance.
What are the requirements?
- Passport: A valid passport with at least 18 months of validity remaining from your intended date of entry into Indonesia.
- Company Sponsorship: Formal sponsorship from an Indonesian company or employer. This includes a letter of employment, a work contract, or other relevant supporting documents (We can assist you in providing these documents).
- Company Documents: Copies of the sponsoring company’s business license (SIUP) and company registration (TDP) (We can assist you in providing these documents).
- Approval from the Ministry of Manpower: The sponsoring company must obtain approval from the Ministry of Manpower in Indonesia to hire a foreign worker (We can assist you in obtaining this document).
- Academic and Professional Qualifications: Copies of your educational certificates, degrees, and any relevant professional certifications.
- CV/Resume: A detailed resume or curriculum vitae outlining your work experience and skills.
- Passport Photos: Recent passport-sized p