Indonesia's Second-Home Visa allowing foreigners to stay in the Southeast Asian country for either five or 10 years began to take effect.Minister for Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly announced the scheme coming into effect, which aims to .
These countries include Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. While the Visa on Arrival (VOA) applies for entry at Bali s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, holders may exit the country via other checkpoints.
Key Points
The government passed a Job Creation
Law that impacts visas and work permits for foreign nationals
The law affects the Manpower
Utilization Plan, work permits, and application procedures for
visas and permits
More preliminary work permit
exemptions are added to the Manpower Utilization Plan
The previous requirement for
employers to obtain a work permit is eliminated
The law changes biometric data
retrieval and Limited Stay Permit application procedures
Foreign nationals may enter Indonesia
with a Visit Visa or Second Home Visa
Some foreign nationals may now enter
Indonesia on a visa without a guarantor
Regulations in the Job Creation Law