
Indonesia’s second home visa policy allows foreigners to stay 10 years

Acting Director General of Immigration Widodo Ekatjahjana at the launch of Indonesia's second-home visa in Bali on Tuesday (October 25, 2022). (The Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration)
Indonesia’s second home visa is aimed for foreigners or ex-Indonesian citizens who want to stay in the country and contribute positively to the national economy, for five or 10 years.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The Directorate General of Immigration at Indonesia’s Ministry of Law and Human Rights has officially launched the second home visa.Details on the second home visa policy are stated in the circular number IMI-0740.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Granting of a Second Home Visa and Temporary Stay Permit issued on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022."Before the implementation of the G20 Summit, today (Tuesday) we officially launched the second home visa. The goal is to attract foreign tourists to come to Bali and other destinations," acting Director General of Immigration Widodo Ekatjahjana said at the launch of the second home visa in Bali on Tuesday (Oct. 25).The subjects of the second home visa are foreigners or ex-Indonesian citizens who want to stay and contribute positively to the economy sectors of Indonesia. With this visa, foreigners can stay for five or ten years, and are allowed to conduct various works, such as investment and other activities.Foreigners can conveniently apply for a second home visa via a website-based application: visa-online.imigrasi.go.id. The required documents are as follows:- Copy of passport that is valid for a minimum of 36 (thirty-six) months.
- Proof of funds in foreigners' or sponsors' bank account (must be placed in Indonesian state-owned banks) of at least 2,000,000,000 rupiahs (some 128,443 U.S. dollars) or equivalent.
- Recent color photograph (4 cm x 6 cm) with a white background.
- Curriculum vitae.
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