Changing a KITAS to a KITAPAntony SuttonJune 19, 2013March 10, 2024 by Antony SuttonJune 19, 2013March 10, 202411 2425 Immigration. The mere mention of the name is enough to send shudders down the spine of many an expat. At...
Recent Legal DevelopmentsJulia TchezganovaMarch 12, 2013September 6, 2017 by Julia TchezganovaMarch 12, 2013September 6, 20170708 One of the most important things for Indonesian expatriates to remember is that the country’s laws and regulations are often...
The Future of Law and Development in IndonesiaJulia TchezganovaJanuary 15, 2013September 6, 2017 by Julia TchezganovaJanuary 15, 2013September 6, 201701397 Law and development is defined as a study of law and economic and social development that examines and analyzes how...
Doing Business in IndonesiaJulia TchezganovaNovember 19, 2012September 6, 2017 by Julia TchezganovaNovember 19, 2012September 6, 20170982 With a population of nearly 240 million people, with more than 17,000 islands, and with a significant political and economic...
Retiring in IndonesiaRik FrenkelNovember 6, 2012September 6, 2017 by Rik FrenkelNovember 6, 2012September 6, 201702279 Some things in life are worth spending a little extra time and effort preparing for, and retirement is certainly one...
Top 5 Financial Tips For Expats In IndonesiaMark BlackwellNovember 6, 2012August 15, 2017 by Mark BlackwellNovember 6, 2012August 15, 201701126 1. Don’t accept below standard Health Insurance Any expat with his head screwed on will be well aware of the...
Volunteering in IndonesiaJulia TchezganovaOctober 23, 2012October 20, 2017 by Julia TchezganovaOctober 23, 2012October 20, 20173 3449 Individuals from all over the world come to Indonesia for a variety of reasons. Some arrive for the purpose of...