Kemenkumham: Former Indonesian Citizens And Foreigners Can Use Second Home Visa
JAKARTA - The Directorate General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights stated that former Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals could use a second home visa or second home visa."Foreigners or former citizens who want to stay long in Indonesia as well as contribute to national economic growth can use this type of visa," said the Public Relations Sub-Coordinator of the Directorate General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Achmad Nur Saleh in Jakarta, Antara, Monday, October 31.Nur Saleh said that in principle the second home visa was intended as the actualization of one of the immigration functions, namely community development facilitators.He explained that foreigners who are families of Indonesian citizens can apply for a second home visa if they can attach all the necessary requirements, including proof of funds (proof of funds) worth IDR 2 billion or proof of property ownership in Indonesia.Then, if foreigners want to unite themselves with Indonesian citizens and live in Indonesia without going through this route, they can use a family union visa (C317). The former Indonesian citizen can apply for a repatriation visa (C318)."For the union of families and former Indonesian citizens, there is already a separate visa index. So, please apply for visas and residence permits in accordance with the objectives or activities of each," he said.Not only that, children with dual citizenship who use foreign passports can apply for affidevit facilities at immigration offices and Indonesian representatives abroad. After having the affiliation, children with dual citizenship can be given a Indonesian passport."We hope that the public will not misappropriate the second home visa," he added.The Directorate General of Immigration emphasized that accommodating each type of foreigner activity with various types of visas and residence permits. Finally, if you need more information, you can contact the Directorate General of Immigration (www.imigration.go.id) page.