Time For Immigration Stay Permit Service Padangkas So That It Is More Sumble

JAKARTA - The Jakarta Regional Law and Human Rights Office (Kanwilkumham) cut the time for immigration residence permits services at immigration offices (Kanim) for foreign nationals (WNA).

Head of the DKI Jakarta Regional Office of Law and Human Rights, Ibnu Chuldun, said that previously it took up to a dozen days to cut it to a maximum of only four days.

"In Kanim it's only been two days and in the directorate it's only for two days, without going to the Regional Office. All of them have been from Kanim to Kanwil and then to the directorate it was cut," said Ibnu Chuldun, Wednesday, October 12, as reported by Antara.

The acceleration of service time is carried out by cutting management from the Regional Ministry of Commerce to the Directorate General of Immigration.

He said the acceleration of the procedure for managing the residence permit had been determined at the East Jakarta Class I Ministry of Communication and Human Rights, West Jakarta Ministry, Central Jakarta Ministry, North Jakarta Ministry of Commerce and Human Rights, South Jakarta.

Then also at Tanjung Priok Class I Tanjung Priok Class I Tanjung Airport, and Tanjung Priok Class I Tanjung Priok Immigration Checkpoint (TPI) under the auspices of the DKI Jakarta Regional Office of Law and Human Rights.

"Especially investors because of the direction of the President of the Republic of Indonesia so that this investor has convenience for investment in Indonesia. The management is accelerated to a maximum of four days," said Ibnu.

Furthermore, Ibnu explained that the socialization of the acceleration of the management of residence permits for foreigners has been socialized by the Tanjung Priok TPI Class I Tanjung Tanjung Tanjung Tanjung Tanok Ministry in the hope of supporting economic recovery.

Tanjung Priok, Head of Class I Tanjung Priok, innovated by making the One-Day Stay Permit Service (Pelita Senja) program which continues to apply strict COVID-19 prevention protocols.

"I really appreciate this innovation because it can respond to the demands of the community in effective and efficient public services. People get convenience," said Ibnu.