JAKARTA - The Immigration Office of Class I TPI North Jakarta carried out a joint operation of the Foreigner Monitoring Team (Timpora) in the North Jakarta area.
This joint operation targets three international standard schools that employ foreign teachers.
This activity aims to ensure that every Foreign Citizen (WNA) who works in these schools carries out activities in accordance with the residence permit they have.
As for the three schools that became the location of supervision, they are all located in the area of Pantai Indah Kapuk Penjaringan, North Jakarta, namely the International Tzu Chi School, the International Bina Bangsa School, and the Singapore School of Pantai Indah Kapuk.
The Head of the North Jakarta Immigration Class I Office, Widya Anusa Brata, explained that when checks were carried out on the teachers at each school, no immigration violations were found.
"In the implementation of immigration supervision, it was recorded that 153 teaching staff at the International Tzu Chi School, 13 teaching staff at the Singapore School of Pantai Indah Kapuk and 64 teaching staff at the International Bina Bangsa School," Widya said when confirmed, Saturday, April 25.
For the teaching staff at the three schools, he continued, most of them are Chinese and Filipino citizens.
"Based on the results of the examination, no immigration violations were found by the teachers at the three schools," he said.
Widya explained that the teaching staff at the International Tzu Chi School is mostly from the Philippines.
Meanwhile, for teaching staff at the Singapore School of Pantai Indah Kapuk and the International Bina Bangsa School, most of them are from China.
Widya said that the North Jakarta Immigration Office I TPI is committed to continuing to improve supervision of the presence and activities of foreigners in its work area.
"We ensure that immigration law enforcement is carried out consistently, professionally, and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations," he said. (Rizky Sulistio)
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