Kategori: Immigration and Residency

Indonesia’s residence permit system offers multiple pathways for foreign nationals, each with distinct eligibility conditions, work authorisation rules, sponsor requirements, and consequences for non-compliance. This category covers KITAS and KITAP pathways, the relationship between company structure and immigration sponsorship, visa conditions, foreign worker permit obligations, and the immigration consequences of corporate changes. Articles here are written for foreign nationals planning a long-term stay in Indonesia and for companies employing or sponsoring foreign staff.

  • A Journey of Transformation: Martijn’s r•Plastic Adventure

    A Journey of Transformation: Martijn’s r•Plastic Adventure

    In the heart of Bali, amidst the breathtaking beaches and vibrant culture, a Dutch man named Martijn embarked on a journey that would transform both his life and the environment around him. Alongside his wife and three sons, Martijn left the familiarity of the Netherlands to create a new life in this Indonesian paradise. Driven… READ MORE →

  • Suitcase Entrepreneurship

    Suitcase Entrepreneurship

    Explore the challenges and opportunities of suitcase entrepreneurship. Learn how to expand your startup into new markets with expert advice, market research, and a strong, capable team. READ MORE →

  • The Emotional Transition – Shifting from Employee to Entrepreneur

    The Emotional Transition – Shifting from Employee to Entrepreneur

    Transitioning from employment to entrepreneurship is a transformative journey, especially for expats taking the leap into business ownership in Bali. This article explores the personal challenges of moving from a structured work environment to the flexibility and responsibility of running a business, highlighting the importance of adaptability, relationship dynamics, and boundary-setting. Discover how one couple’s… READ MORE →

  • Lessons in Business Partnerships—What We Learned From a Summer Fling

    Lessons in Business Partnerships—What We Learned From a Summer Fling

    Professional relationships, like personal ones, require trust, mutual investment, and clear boundaries. Reflecting on a short-lived client partnership, we share the powerful lessons we learned about managing enthusiasm, setting boundaries, and valuing mutual respect. READ MORE →