WORK IN INDONESIA, why the Earth - a visit visa, a temporary work permit with a visit visa or permit to work with a normal residence permit, which is the only question. After immigration was again targeted expatriates (see our article http://indonesiaexpat.biz/other / info-for -expats / immigration raids-on-expat / ) increasingly expats are experiencing the same issues. We have seen a huge increase information about the visit visa, and temporary IMTA IMTA. It seems that many expats are still confused about:
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- What is required when they want to visit Indonesia for a short business visa
- When they are required to obtain a work permit?
- The possibility of a temporary work permit.When owning a visit visa, you can avoid problems regarding the work or does not work according to Manpower and Immigration departments, merely obtaining a temporary work permit.
- The visa visit (more popularly known as business visa)in some cases, and even more particularly when the expat / visitor will visit a company in Indonesia, to do some after sales work or some guidance and advice, it does not need a work permit and can suffice with a visit visa. The visit visa can be obtained in three different ways;
- at the airport; to obtain a visa on arrival, which is valid for 30 days and can be extended with 1 x 30 days
- directly to an embassy abroad; for a single entry visa, which is valid for 60 days and can be extended 4 times with 30 days
- through the Director General of the first immigration and at the embassy in abroad; for telex approval for a multiple entry business visa, which is valid for one year with a maximum stay of 60 days per stay.
- The temporary work permit (temporary or IMTA) When an expat / visitor comes only to Indonesia to work on a project for a few weeks or months, it might be wise to ask for a temporary work permit. This process is less complete and does not need a residence permit (KITAS), as can come with single or multiple visa visit.
- provide guidance, advice and training for the application of industrial technology and innovation to improve quality and design of industrial products, and the marketing cooperation abroad to Indonesia;
- making commercial films that have obtained a permit from the competent authority;
- giving lectures;
- attend meetings with the office or a representative office in Indonesia;
- leading audit, quality control of production, or inspection at the branch of the company in Indonesia;
- TKA conduct the assessment of work capacity;
- time working;
- work on the installation of machinery, electrical services, after sales or product in the company's evaluation period.
- The work permit or IMTA (KITAS and go with it) As ruled in a ministerial regulation of labor not. 16 of 2015 and supplemented and enhanced by Ministerial Regulation No. 35, all expatriates who wants to have a normal job in Indonesia needs a work permit. There is no need for discussion about it. If you want to work in Indonesia, you need a work and residence permit (IMTA and KITAS).
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