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JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government noted that a number of residents outside the area became non-permanent residents to temporarily stay in the capital after Eid al-Fitr 1444 Hijri. Although they did not move domicile, there are conditions that must be met to become non-permanent residents. In the DKI Provincial Government's Instagram account, it is stated that the requirements needed for non-permanent residents are to fill out the F-1.15 form by attaching an RT/RW introduction or a Certificate from the related agencies. Then, attach an electronic KTP (e-KTP) and a family card (KK) for the area of origin. The flow, the local RT management came, then the RT chairman inputted to the RESIDENT's DATA application. Then, residents input to the http://pendukinonpermanent.kemendagri.go.id site. Furthermore, the Village Dukcapil Satpel/Sub-district Head verifies the data and provides notifications on the RESIDENT's DATA application, continuing to input into the centralized SIAK system. After that, the local City/Cabupate Population and Civil Registration Sub-Department validated through the E-Office application and provided an electronic Non-permanent Population Registration Certificate notification. It is known that Non-permanent residents are residents of Indonesian citizens and foreigners who live outside their domicile addresses as stated in the e-KTP and KK, whose Residence Certificate is no longer than 1 year and does not aim to settle. If non-permanent residents who exceed the maximum time limit of 1 year with a permanent destination, they are required to report to the local Dukcapil to get a transfer certificate. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government recorded 1,228 migrants entering Jakarta during the Eid al-Fitr period until 10 days later, namely on May 2, 2023. A total of 1,202 people decided to stay and stay in the capital city and 26 others became non-permanent residents. Most of the areas targeted by immigrants to settle are East Jakarta as many as 404 people. Then, followed by West Java with 284 migrants, South Jakarta 278 migrants, Central Jakarta 149 migrants, North Jakarta 86 migrants, and the Thousand Islands 1 migrant.

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