Chinese Prime Minister Wants Chinese Firms to Prioritise Recruiting Indonesian WorkersIndonesia ExpatMay 8, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 8, 20180 China’s Prime Minister Li Keqiang has called on Chinese firms investing in Indonesia to give priority to recruiting local workers...
Indonesia Denies Rumour of Issuing Tourist Visas for IsraelisIndonesia ExpatMay 7, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 7, 20180 The Indonesian government said it was not issuing tourist visas for Israeli passport holders, debunking a report from an Israeli...
Chinese Prime Minister to Visit IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatMay 5, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 5, 20180 Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang is scheduled to pay visits to Indonesia and Japan on May 6-11, 2018. The visit...
Indonesian Jailed for Allegedly Insulting Islam on Facebook PostIndonesia ExpatMay 4, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 4, 20180 An Indonesian man was jailed for five years on Monday for a Facebook post deemed offensive to Islam. This is...
Prabowo Warns About The Dangers Of Allowing More Foreign Workers into IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatMay 3, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 3, 20180 Chairman of political party Gerindra, Prabowo Subianto, has warned labourers of the dangers of allowing more foreign workers into Indonesia...
3.67 Million Tourist Arrivals in Indonesia in the First QuarterIndonesia ExpatMay 3, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 3, 20180 According to the recent Central Statistics Agency (BPS) records, the number of tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2018...
Lion Air Flight Skids Off Runway, All Passengers SafeIndonesia ExpatMay 2, 2018May 2, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 2, 2018May 2, 20180 All 174 passengers and crew members survived after a Lion Air flight skidded off the runway at Djalaluddin Airport in...
Indonesian Labourers Don’t Want Blue-Collar Expats in the CountryIndonesia ExpatMay 1, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 1, 20180 The Indonesian Workers Unions Confederation (KSPI) have voiced their rejection to the entry of blue-collar or yellow-hat expatriaties into Indonesia...
Rejection Rate of Indonesian Schengen Visa Applications IncreasesIndonesia ExpatApril 30, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 30, 20180 The rate of Schengen visa rejections for Indonesia in 2017 has increased, according to the statistics revealed by the European...
Aceh: 21 Dead After Illegal Oil Well ExplodesIndonesia ExpatApril 29, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 29, 20180 An illegal oil well in Pasir Putih village, Ranto Peureulak subdistrict, East Aceh exploded on Wednesday, April 25, killing 21...
Eight Taiwanese Drug Smugglers Sentenced to DeathIndonesia ExpatApril 27, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 27, 20180 Eight Taiwanese drug smugglers caught with a total of one tonne of crystal methampetamine was sentenced to death by an...
Why is the Indonesian Rupiah Almost at Rp 14,000 per US Dollar?Indonesia ExpatApril 26, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 26, 20180 The Indonesian Rupiah is now approaching the Rp 14,000 per US Dollar level after it depreciated on Monday by 0.59...
Children Granted Permission to Get Married in Sulawesi by Religious CourtIndonesia ExpatApril 26, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 26, 20180 A 15-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl got married in Sulawesi on Monday after being granted permission by a religious...
Meet the Exiles – Jakarta’s Favourite Expat BandIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 13, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 13, 20180 You can find this group of enthusiastic amateur musicians representing six countries playing for fun at venues around Jakarta most...
Komunal 88 – Sustainability is Good for BusinessIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 20210 According to a University of Georgia study of 192 countries, Indonesia ranked second in the world for mismanaged plastic waste,...
An Economy Ripe for DisruptionIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 20210 Indonesia is undergoing rapid change and the rise of new technopreneurs is accelerating that change. New industries enabled by technology...
Traditional and Delicious – Nasi TumpengIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018April 25, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018April 25, 20180 “Tradition” is a word you hear a lot when you live in Indonesia. Traditional dances, traditional clothing and traditional ceremonies...
Protecting Your Children Against Illnesses in IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 20210 I went through a stage where my children were constantly sick and down with some kind of bug. Initially I...
Interesting Landmarks in MaduraIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018November 10, 20210 You’ve ventured to the historical city of Surabaya. Are you confused about where to go? Well, we have an excellent...
Former President SBY Wants Government to Clarify Alleged Onslaught of Foreign WorkersIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018April 25, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2018April 25, 20180 Former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has urged the government to clarify the alleged onslaught of foreign workers into the...
Updated Odd-Even Traffic Policy in JakartaIndonesia ExpatApril 24, 2018April 24, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 24, 2018April 24, 20180 Jakarta has been listed as one of the world’s most congested cities, and recently, with the ongoing construction of a...