Permanent Stay Visa (KITAP) in Indonesia
Foreign nationals who are given permanent residency in Indonesia, often known as “izin tinggal tetap,” are permitted to live there indefinitely. Individuals must normally fulfill certain requirements imposed by Indonesian immigration authorities in order to be granted permanent residency; these requirements may include continuous residency, financial stability, and a clean criminal record. A restricted stay visa places restrictions on one’s ability to work, own property, and access some social services; permanent residency grants these and other advantages. But gaining permanent residence can be a difficult process that calls for extensive paperwork and verification processes:

Family KITAP
Joining relatives who live within Indonesian borders.

Foreign Investor KITAP
A sort of residency permit known as a foreign investor kitap is given to foreign nationals who make direct investments in a nation.

Retirement KITAP
Retirement KITAP is the term for the law or policy in Indonesia that permits foreign nationals to live there if they are 60 years of age or older.

Working KITAP
Carrying out work in the mining industry while working with a guarantor.
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