JAKARTA - Two Prospective Indonesian Migrant Workers (CPMI) visited the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) at the Bina Graha Building, Jakarta, Monday, accompanied by representatives from the Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers (Aspataki). have not yet received confirmation of departure to Taiwan. “We have been waiting for departure to Taiwan since March 2021, but until now there is no certainty. Even though we already have a vaccine certificate as required. The family has also been wondering when to leave," said Novi, a Prospective Indonesian Migrant Worker from Poso, according to a KSP press release received in Jakarta, reported by Antara, Monday, November 1. Indonesian migrant workers in several countries. Starting from the issue of the regulation of exemption from placement fees to receiving different types of vaccines. This is a crucial issue. Not to mention that the placement countries only receive the type of vaccine they use," explained Moeldoko.

Moeldoko emphasized that KSP would encourage relevant ministries/agencies to coordinate with representatives of countries placing Indonesian migrant workers, particularly Taiwan, to receive vaccination data published by the government. in Indonesia)," said Moeldoko. As is known, previously the Ministry of Manpower has issued SOPs to the Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement Company (P3MI) and the Overseas Job Training Institute (LPK-LN) regarding standardization of health protocols for Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). The Ministry of Manpower together with KSP, BP2MI, and TETO representatives have also conducted roadshows to West Java, Central Java, and East Java to implement health protocols as expected by the Taiwanese authorities.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)