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Jakarta. The Immigration Directorate General has introduced a long-stay visa that allows foreign visitors to stay in Indonesia for up to 10 years. “Ahead of the G20 Summit, we officially launch second-home visa which aims to attract more global visitors to Bali and other destinations,” acting immigration director general Widodo Ekatjahjana said on Tuesday.



The Directorate General of Immigration (DGI), Ministry of Law and Human Rights, has officially launched the second-home visa. The visa details are stated in Circular Number IMI-0740.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Granting of a Second-Home Visa and Temporary Stay Permit issued on Tuesday, October 25, 2022.
"Towards the implementation of the G20 Summit, today we officially launched the second-home visa. The goal is to attract foreign tourists to come to Bali and diverse other destinations," said Acting Director General of Immigration Widodo Ekatjahjana at the launch of a second-home visa in Bali on Tuesday (25/10/2022).


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Foreigners can conveniently apply for a second-home visa through a website-based application (visa-online.imigrasi.go.id). The required documents are as follows:


a. Copy of passport that is valid for a minimum of 36 (thirty-six) months;
b. Proof of Funds in foreigners' or sponsors' bank account (must be placed in Indonesian state-owned banks) of at least Rp2,000,000,000 (two billion rupiahs) or equivalent;
c. Recent color photograph (4 cm x 6 cm) with a white background.
d. Curriculum Vitae.
The non-tax state revenue (PNBP) rate for a second-home visa is Rp3,000,000 according to the Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) Number 2 of 2022. Payment of PNBP for second-home visa can be made outside the territory of Indonesia through the PNBP payment portal.


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Erik_S

Not really for ordinary people/tourists, if you need 2M in your bank account?! ;)

Fred

Not really for ordinary people/tourists, if you need 2M in your bank account?! wink.png
-@Erik_S

True. It's for 2nd home rather than tourism.

The cash weeds out the dross.

Harald54

Generally the trend goes to wealthy tourism and 2nd home. Pepper attracting.

Even the requirements for digital nomads visa all around the world exceed normal income by far.

Fred

That's easy - They're looking for higher quality people.

Cash doesn't ensure it, but it draws a line that drunken bogans can't cross with any ease.

Harald54

Is more money equal more quality, or just quantity?

Fred

Is more money equal more quality, or just quantity?
-@Harald54

Not always always higher quality, but often.

The sort of drunken Australians we all too often see in Bali rarely have enough cash to obtain a visa like this as, for most ordinary people, the 2 billion is sell your house money. So yes, this is more likely to attract a better sort of person.

scouser59

Imho people with money and class would not live here in this country , there is a delusion here amongst the rulers that this place is paradise ,it "aint ".

Fred

Imho people with money and class would not live here in this country , there is a delusion here amongst the rulers that this place is paradise ,it "aint ".
-@scouser59

That would depend on your definition of paradise. It varies from person to person.

mgardner

@Fred

hi.  i dont see the advantage of this over the retirement visa.

we are planning to retire there and i believe we can renew upto 5 years and then reapply.

the bank requiremwnt was something like 20million rp per month income.

we have land already through family there and cost to build home was under 50k.

Fred

@Fred
hi. i dont see the advantage of this over the retirement visa.
we are planning to retire there and i believe we can renew upto 5 years and then reapply.
the bank requiremwnt was something like 20million rp per month income.
we have land already through family there and cost to build home was under 50k.
-@mgardner

  I suppose that would depend on whether or not  someone is retiring.

If not perhaps this is the better option

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