INFORMASI KAWIN CAMPUR INDONESIA-INDIA

07 April 2011

The key points of The New Immigration Law that affect Mixed Couple Family

The key points of The New Immigration Law that affect Mixed Couple Family

by Julie Ghinami on Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 4:49pm



The key points of The New Immigration Law that affect Mixed Couple Family are as follow:

  • If you marry an Indonesian citizen here, you will be entitled to Izin Tinggal Terbatas. After 2 years, you can convert it to  Izin Tinggal Tetap (ITAP).

  • If you have already been legally married for at least two years to an Indonesian citizen, you get an ITAP immediately. E.g. if you marry your Indonesian spouse in Australia and stay there for 2 years before coming to live in Indonesia,  you are entitled to an ITAP immediately.

  • If you have an ITAP because you are married to an Indonesian, you can work here without needing a work permit.

  • If your children choose to keep their foreign nationality once they reach the age of 18, they are entitled to an ITAP and can work here.

  • If your children were over 18 when the citizenship law was passed and never had Indonesian nationality, they are now entitled to an ITAP and can work.

  • Foreigners who are legally married to Indonesians no longer need a ‘penjamin’ (sponsor).

  • The ITAP is valid for an unlimited period but needs to be  renewed  administratively  every 5 years.  There is  no cost  for this.

  • If you already have an ITAP and your Indonesian spouse dies, you keep the ITAP.

  • If you have an ITAP and you and your Indonesian spouse divorce before you have been married for 10 years, the ITAP is cancelled.

  • If you have an ITAP and you and your Indonesian spouse divorce when you have been married for 10 years or more, you keep the ITAP.

Unfortunately  we still have to have the  re-entry permit. If you have an ITAP, you will be able to get, as now, a multiple re-entry permit that is valid for 2 years. 

Now that the bill has been approved by the DPR it will go to SetNeg and then be signed by the President. However, it will take some time before the implementing regulations are drawn up and this law becomes effective.

Source: Mailing List APAB

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