๐ Key Features
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Validity: Typically issued for 1โ2 years, extendable depending on investment continuity and compliance.
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Sponsorship: Sponsored either by the investment institution, the Indonesian government (for bonds), or the Indonesian company in which shares are purchased.
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Residency Rights: Comes with a Limited Stay Permit (ITAS), allowing the investor (and dependents via family visas) to reside in Indonesia.
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Work Rights: This visa does not grant work rights; it is strictly for investment and residency purposes.
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Investment Requirement: The investor must purchase Indonesian government securities (SUN / ORI / SBN) or company stocks that meet the minimum threshold set by regulations.
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Pathway to KITAP: Eligible for Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP) after fulfilling long-term residency and continuous investment requirements.
๐ค Who Can Apply
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Foreign nationals who invest in Indonesian government bonds.
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Foreign individuals who purchase shares in Indonesian companies listed on the stock exchange or structured under BKPM rules.
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High-net-worth individuals seeking residency in Indonesia through financial investment rather than company establishment.
โ ๏ธ Important Notes
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The visa is directly tied to the investment. If the investment is sold, withdrawn, or no longer valid, the visa may be revoked.
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Holders are not permitted to work or engage in employment; the visa is solely for investment residency.
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Minimum investment amounts and eligible securities are determined by the Ministry of Investment / BKPM and Indonesian Financial Authorities (OJK & Ministry of Finance).
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Dependents (spouse, children) can apply for Dependent ITAS under the investorโs sponsorship.









