JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Population and Civil Registration Office (Dukcapil) has listed 7,911 new arrivals who have entered Jakarta until April 19, 2026.

Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Civil Registry Office Denny Wahyu Haryanto explained that this data collection has taken place since March 25 to the end of April 2026 through socialization and pick-up services for new arrivals after Lebaran 2026 in all Administrative Cities and Administrative Districts of the Thousand Islands.

"The data is dynamic and will continue to be updated as the data collection process continues until the end of April 2026," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, April 19.

Denny said that Jakarta as the center of the Indonesian economy, is still an attraction for residents outside the area who come after Eid to find jobs in Jakarta.

"Based on the data received, more than 57 percent of new arrivals are in the productive age, namely 20-39 years old," he said.

According to him, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government did not carry out judicial operations, but took a humanistic approach through coordination with the mayor, regent, head of sub-district, head of village, and RT/RW managers.

"This is accompanied by socialization to residents and pick-up services for new arrivals in residential areas and all Dukcapil service counters in DKI Jakarta," he said.

The socialization activities at the City Administration level will be carried out simultaneously on April 20, 2026 in five areas of the DKI Jakarta city, namely in the Kemayoran District office hall, (Central Jakarta); Secretariat Office of RW 06 West Pademangan Village, Pademangan District, (North Jakarta); Secretariat Office of RW 11 North Petukangan Village, Pesanggrahan District, (South Jakarta); Secretariat Office of RT 02/RW01 Kelurahan Palmerah, Palmerah District, (West Jakarta); Pondok Kelapa Village hall, Duren Sawit District, (East Jakarta).

"For residents who only stay temporarily in Jakarta, they are urged to register as non-permanent residents at the Dukcapil service counter at the sub-district level or the Sub-Department of Dukcapil according to their domicile. For people who have limited time, registration of non-permanent residents can also be done through Digital Population Identity," said Denny.

Population data collection is a crucial instrument in formulating social and economic development policies (data-driven policies) to formulate strategies and determine the scale of priorities, as well as preparing infrastructure support such as public transportation, health services, education and other public services.

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government hopes that urbanisation after Lebaran can be more controlled, so that the presence of migrants contributes positively to the capital's economy.

The public can also monitor the data of immigrants in their area through the official DKI Jakarta Dukcapil website at https://kependudukancapil.jakarta.go.id on the menu "Immigrants after Lebaran".

For newcomers in Jakarta, please take care of population administration at the Dukcapil service counter at the level of the village, sub-district and city/district administration.

All services are free of charge or "free". In addition, Dukcapil also opens an additional SaPa service (Saturday Administrative Service) on the third week of each month, namely on Saturday (18/4) at all Dukcapil service point kiosks.

For more information, please visit the official information channel, official social media Dukcapil @dukcapiljakarta, Whatsapp Message "WA DJawara" 0812-120-120-31 or call center 1500-031.


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