“I have known several doctors. They are Indonesian citizens who have retired from America, buy a house or apartment here, of course they will need drivers, household assistants, among others. So it will greatly help the economy,” said Yasonna.
Applications for a second home visa can be made via visa-online.imigration.go.id. The required documents are valid passport that is still valid for at least 36 months. Other requirements are to have a bank account with funds at least Rp2 billion or equivalent, recent 4×6 cm color photograph with white background and a curriculum vitae.
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The Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) rate for second home visa applicants is Rp3,000,000 in accordance with the provisions of Finance Minister Regulation 2/2022. Payment can be made from overseas through the PNBP payment portal. This policy is effective 60 days after the circular letter is issued. (rr)