The Second Home Visa (KITAS) – An Overview and Its Benefits

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Indonesia offers long-term residence alternatives for anyone who want to stay in the nation for five or 10 years through the Second Home Visa program. This visa is intended only for those who are traveling, investing, or retiring and are not involved in employment-related activities.

Benefits and Sponsorship

The ability for visa holders to sponsor their closest family members—spouses, kids, and parents—is a major benefit of the Second Home Visa. Family members that wish to stay in Indonesia for the same amount of time as the principal visa holder may apply for the Second Home Family Visa (ITAS). This clause streamlines the moving procedure and promotes family harmony.

Visa Duration and Economic Contribution

Depending on the applicant’s wishes, the Second Home Visa gives a variable term duration of either five or 10 years. The objective of this endeavor is to draw in affluent people to Indonesia in order to bolster the nation’s economy.

Key Information from the Circular Letter

An outline of the Second Home Visa’s terms may be found in the following important elements, per a document from the Ministry of Immigration:

  • Second Home Limited Stay Visa: Also referred to as the Second Home Visa, this non-work visa enables foreign nationals and their families to live in Indonesia for a maximum of five or 10 years, provided they fulfill certain conditions.
  • Second Home Limited Stay permission (ITAS): If certain requirements are met, this permission allows foreign nationals and their families to reside in Indonesia for five or 10 years without intending to work.
  • Permanent Stay Permit for Second Home (ITAP): After meeting the requirements, this permit allows foreign nationals and their families to reside in Indonesia for a maximum of five years or an unlimited period of time.
  • Guarantor: An individual or organization in charge of supervising foreigners’ presence and actions in Indonesia.
  • Property: Legally recognized assets held by foreigners that take the shape of land, buildings, and associated infrastructure.
  • Proof of Funds: Records attesting to the assets or money held by foreign nationals, which act as a guarantee for immigration.
  • Companion: A foreign national who travels with a primary visa holder—a spouse, parent, child, or other relative—who is in possession of a Second Home Visa or Stay Permit.

Policies for Second Home Visa Holders with Dependents

  1. Reporting Proof of Funds: Within ninety days of the permit’s issuance, holders of a Second Home Stay Permit are required to present the Immigration Office with the original proof of funds, which may be in the form of a bank certificate, proof of an Indonesian bank account at a state-owned bank, or a certificate of property ownership in Indonesia.
  2. Exemption for Dependents: Dependents are exempt from this reporting requirement.3. Documentation of Family Relationships: Unless the papers are in English, the applicant must produce official and authentic documentation of their dependents, which must be translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator. These records include birth certificates or family cards for parents or kids, and marriage licenses or books for couples. Within ninety days after the permission is issued, they are to be turned in to the Immigration Office.
  3. Non-Compliance: The Second Home Stay Permit and/or the dependents’ permits may be revoked for not reporting as needed.

Proof of Funds:

Immigration officials have the right to demand evidence of monies from the foreign national’s Indonesian bank account at any point. The foreign national’s and their dependents’ stay permits may be revoked if this proof is not shown.

Additional Information from the Circular Letter:

  1. PNBP Payment: Via the PNBP payment system, fees for the Second Home Visa, ITAS, and re-entry permits can be paid from outside of Indonesia. The payment must be made by the Indonesian guarantor if the portal is down.
  2. permission Extension and Expiration: The dependents’ permits will expire together with the primary visa holder’s permission. If the conditions are satisfied, an ITAP extension may be obtained by consulting the ITAP or ITAS status change regulations.
  3. Status Change for Former WNI Foreigners: No documentation from the Indonesian representative about loss of citizenship is required for those who do not plan to reclaim their Indonesian citizenship.
  4. Transition from ITAS to ITAP: After living in Indonesia for three years or longer, a Second Home ITAS holder may convert to a Second Home Permanent ITAP.
  5. Guarantor Change: A declaration of no objection and readiness to transfer the guarantee from the prior guarantor must be given if a change in residence permit results in a change of guarantor.
  6. Older International Visitors: Until further notice, they are still eligible to receive services in accordance with earlier guidelines.

Steps to Obtain Your Second Home KITAS:

  1. Documentation Submission: To guarantee a successful application, submit all necessary documentation for verification.
  2. Online Immigration System Upload: The applicant will obtain an electronic visa that has to be printed as soon as the visa is approved.
  3. Entry into Indonesia: The e-visa allows the applicant to enter Indonesia.
  4. Biometric Session: The candidate will have their fingerprints and profile photo taken during a biometric session that begins when they arrive.
  5. KITAS Issuance: Three days will pass before the KITAS (stay permit) is issued.
  6. Civil Registration: To get the SKSKPS (Certificate of Family Formation of Temporary Residents) and STM (Police Certificate), the applicant must register with the Civil Departments within 14 days of the KITAS being issued.

Required Documents:

Applicants for the Second Home Visa must provide the following documents:

  1. A copy of your passport that is good for at least three years.
  2. Letter of sponsorship and guarantee.
  3. Proof of Funds: You need to show that you have at least two billion Rupiah, or the equivalent.
  4. Current Color Photo: The photo has to be 4 by 6 cm with a white or red backdrop.
  5. Curriculum Vitae: You need to submit a thorough curriculum vitae.

For sponsoring followers, such as children, the following requirements must be met:

  1. Passport Copy: You must present a passport that is currently valid and has at least 36 months left on it.
  2. Current Color Photo: This must be a 4 x 6 centimeter photo with a white or red backdrop.
  3. Letter of Sponsorship/Guarantor: You must have a letter of sponsorship or guarantee.
  4. Valid Stay Permit or Second Home Visa: The principal visa holder has to have a valid stay permit or second home visa.
  5. Proof of Family tie: To demonstrate a family tie, official English birth and marriage documents must be produced.

Frequently Ask Questions

  1. Retirement Visa Availability: Information about the availability of current retirement visas is conflicting, however updates will be given as soon as new data becomes available.
  2. Guarantor/Sponsor Requirement: The Molina application procedure requires a guarantee letter from an individual or entity, even though regulations specify that no guarantor is needed.
  3. The Second Home Visa and the Digital Nomad Visa are the same thing. It’s a long-term visa for investors and digital nomads. Over the course of several years, announcements on the terms and availability of the Digital Nomad Visa have been issued.

This comprehensive overview ensures that applicants have a clear understanding of the requirements, benefits, and processes involved in obtaining the Second Home Visa in Indonesia.

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