penjelasan pp 31 th 2013 english version
ELUCIDATION OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
NUMBER 31 OF 2013
CONCERNING
IMPLEMENTING REGULATION OF ACT NUMBER 6 OF 2011
CONCERNING IMMIGRATION
I. GENERAL
Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration enacted and came
into force on May 5, 2011. With the enactment of the Act, has
ordered the implementation of some provisions for further
stipulated in Government Regulation, each of which is Article
23 concerning the requirements and procedures for entry and exit
of
the
Indonesian
requirements
and
Territory,
procedures
Article
for
33
concerning
provision,
the
retraction,
cancellation, revocation, replacement, and procurement of the
form as well as the standardization of Travel Document of the
Republic of Indonesia, Article 47 concerning the requirements
and procedures for application, type of activity, duration of
the Visa, and procedures for granting Entry Stamp, Article 65
concerning procedures and requirements for application, time
frame, provision of renewal, or cancellation of Stay Permit,
and Transfer of Stay Permit Status, Article 90 concerning
Immigration control, Immigration intelligence,
Immigration
Detention Center, and Immigration Detention Room, as well as
the handling of victims of Trafficking in Persons and Human
Smuggling, Article 103 concerning Implementation of Prevention
and Deterrence, and Article 112 concerning the requirements,
procedures
investigator
for
appointment
administration.
of
PPN
While,
Keimigrasian,
specific
for
and
further
provision concerning immigration charges as contemplated in
Article 138 Clause (3) of Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning
Immigration will be governed by separate Government Regulation.
Preparation
of
some
provisions
which
constitute
the
implementation regulation of Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning
Immigration in one Government Regulation is intended to make it
more efficient and integrated as well as to provide ease of
understanding for those interested in the field of immigration.
Subject of content governed here includes the requirements and
procedures for:
a.
Entry and exit of the Indonesian Territory for Indonesian
citizen and Foreigner, and the conveyance;
b.
Provision,
retraction,
cancellation,
revocation,
and
replacement of Travel Document of the Republic of Indonesia,
and procurement of the form and its standardization;
c.
Application for Visa, and type of activities and the valid
period of use;
d.
Application for Stay Permit, includes provision and renewal,
type and term, and invalidation of Stay Permit, and transfer
of Stay Permit status;
e.
Immigration control, Immigration Intelligence, Immigration
Detention Center, Immigration Detention Room, and handling to
victims of Trafficking in Persons and Human Smuggling;
f.
Implementation of Prevention and Deterrence; and
g.
Appointment
of
PPNS
Keimigrasian
and
Immigration
investigation administration.
Setting for entry and exit of the Indonesian Territory
includes passenger, conveyance crew, and the conveyance itself.
Indonesian citizen in this setting can not be rejected to enter
the Indonesian Territory to the extent that having evidence
indicating the person concerned as a citizen of Indonesia. While
for Entry Stamp provided by an Immigration Officer for Foreigner
other than as evidence of being allowed to enter the Indonesian
Territory, it also serves as a Stay Permit issued in accordance
with the Visa owned. Special for holder of the limited stay Visa,
Entry Stamp granted as temporary limited stay in a specific period
of time.
Visit Visa and limited stay Visa in filing and administration
in addition to be performed in Representative of the Republic of
Indonesia may also be granted in Immigration Checkpoints upon
arrival in the Indonesian Territory. Special for a diplomatic Visa
and service Visa in filing and administration can only be done in
Representative of the Republic of Indonesia.
In case of a limited stay Visa upon arrival, in its progress
is given to foreign citizen who will work in the short term, and
for Foreigners who will work on the ship, floating device or
installations that operate in the archipelago waters, territorial
sea, continental shelf and/or the Indonesian Exclusive Economic
Zone. Although Visa is an approval of entering the Indonesian
Territory, but is not a guarantee that any Visa holder can
automatically be granted an Entry Stamp.
With regard to the foregoing matters, further Stay Permit may
be granted by the Immigration Officer at Immigration Checkpoints,
Immigration Office, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Stay
Permit
granted
by
the
Immigration
Officer
at
Immigration
Checkpoints is attached or integrated functionally with an Entry
Stamp. Stay Permit granted at the Immigration Office is in terms
of renewal for visit Stay Permit, limited stay Permit for the first
time and the renewal except for Foreigner who will carry out short
job, granting permanent stay Permit and its renewal, and stay
Permit through the transfer process of Immigration status.
The Stay Permit granted in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with
regard to visit and placement of Foreigner in the Indonesian Alien
Territory in the context of diplomatic duties or non-diplomatic
tasks.
Travel Document of the Republic of Indonesia for Indonesian
citizen either Passport or Travel Document as Passport, serves not
only as a document of interstate travel, but also a proof of
identity and proof of citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia to
the holder at the time outside the Indonesian Territory. Therefore,
for the safety and security of Travel Document of the Republic of
Indonesia, the Minister or an Immigration Officer and the Minister
of Foreign Affairs is obliged to create
the standardization of
Passport form which among others includes shape, size, design, and
content of the form.
In principle, an Indonesian citizen reserves right to exit the
Indonesian Territory, and foreign citizen reserves right to stay
either for a visit, temporary stay, or live in the Indonesian
Territory. However, for the sake of orderliness and protection to
an Indonesian citizen, and to ensure the presence and activities
of foreign citizen in accordance with the purposes and objectives,
then the Immigration control shall be undertaken. Immigration
control is in the form of administrative control or field control,
and can be coordinated in nature with other relevant agencies. In
addition,
implementation
of
Immigration
has
also
used
the
Management Information System of Immigration, which can be
accessed by the agency and/or the related government institutions
in accordance with their mandate.
Furthermore, to protect the security and orderliness and the
interest of the State and the Government of the Republic of
Indonesia, the Prevention and Deterrence are undertaken on the
basis of the decision, request, or instruction of the competent
officer who is authorized to perform the Prevention in accordance
with Act, or the relevant agency in accordance with their mandate
in terms of such Deterrence. For Prevention, in urgent circumstance
can be made any request to the Immigration Officer at the
Immigration Checkpoints or technical implementing unit that
oversees the Immigration Checkpoints by a designated officer.
However, to the law certainty, within a period of 20 (twenty) days
from the request directly submitted, such written decision must
be submitted to the Minister.
To the Foreigner who violates the provision of the laws and
regulations,
Immigration
administrative
action
is
imposed,
waiting for execution of Deportation, or rejected entering the
Indonesian Territory, an Immigration Officer is authorized to put
him/her into Immigration Detention Center or Immigration Detention
Room and obliged for Deportation to Foreigner as intended Detainee.
In the interest of applying the values of human rights
specifically against the Detainee up to within a period of 10 (ten)
years has not also be repatriated or deported, such Detainee may
be granted a permit stay outside the Immigration Detention Center
under the approval of the Minister, while obliging him/her to
periodically/continuously report to the Immigration Officer.
Immigration investigation conducted against Foreigner who
violates the provision of Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning
Immigration. For orderly implementation, appointment of PPNS
Keimigrasian and Immigration investigation administration are
undertaken relying on the provision of laws and regulations
concerning law of criminal procedures and its implementation
regulations.
II. ARTICLE BY ARTICLE
Article 1
Self explanatory.
Article 2
Self explanatory.
Article 3
Self explanatory.
Article 4
Self explanatory.
Article 5
Self explanatory.
Article 6
Self explanatory.
Article 7
Self explanatory.
Article 8
Self explanatory.
Article 9
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Immigration Facilities" means facilities granted to a
child with dual citizenship holding a Nationality
Passport, proven by an affidavit.
Affidavit means letter of Immigration attached to or
incorporated
in
a
foreign
Passport
containing
information as dual nationality child and provides
Immigration facilities to its holder pursuant to the
provision of laws and regulations.
Article 10
Clause (1)
Using "the same Passport" means a Passport used by the
child with dual nationality at the time of entry and exit
of the Indonesian Territory in the same document.
Example:
Dual
nationality
child
who
exits
the
Indonesian
Territory using a foreign passport, in case of re-entry
must also use the same foreign passport at the time of
the child exits the Indonesian Territory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 11
Self explanatory.
Article 12
Self explanatory.
Article 13
Self explanatory.
Article 14
Self explanatory.
Article 15
Self explanatory.
Article 16
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"Exit permit only" means a permit to leave the
Indonesian Territory and not to return.
Article 17
Self explanatory.
Article 18
Self explanatory.
Article 19
Self explanatory.
Article 20
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Clause (5)
"as far as relating to check of person entering or
exiting the Indonesian Territory" means that the Landing
Examining Officer shall not exercise the authority owned
by the Immigration Officer, among others, rejection of
entry or exit of the Indonesian Territory.
Clause (6)
Self explanatory.
Article 21
Self explanatory.
Article 22
Self explanatory.
Article 23
Self explanatory.
Article 24
Self explanatory.
Article 25
Self explanatory.
Article 26
Self explanatory.
Article 27
Self explanatory.
Article 28
Self explanatory.
Article 29
Self explanatory.
Article 30
Self explanatory.
Article 31
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Emergency state" means including any conveyance that
lands on the Indonesian Territory in the interest of
humanitarian assistance in natural disaster areas in the
Indonesian Territory (national disaster) or in the event
of a conveyance carrying Foreigner anchoring or landing
anywhere in Indonesia due to mechanical failure or bad
weather, while the conveyance is not intended to anchor
or land in the Indonesian Territory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Article 32
Self explanatory.
Article 33
Self explanatory.
Article 34
Self explanatory.
Article 35
Self explanatory.
Article 36
Self explanatory.
Article 37
Self explanatory.
Article 38
Self explanatory.
Article 39
Self explanatory.
Article 40
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"Letter of assignment order" means an order letter
provided by a superior to subordinate to carry out duties
in relevant institution and/or government agency in
accordance
with
their
mandate.
"Specific Civil Servant" means among other, a Civil
Servant who receives duties of the National Narcotics
Agency, National Agency for Combating Terrorism.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Article 41
Self explanatory.
Article 42
Self explanatory.
Article 43
Self explanatory.
Article 44
Self explanatory.
Article 45
Self explanatory.
Article 46
Self explanatory.
Article 47
Self explanatory.
Article 48
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Article 49
Self explanatory.
Article 50
Self explanatory.
Article 51
Self explanatory.
Article 52
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
"verification" means the flow to check data of
applicant entered by data entry operator according
to
attached
data
that
cover
Prevention
and
Deterrence based similarity data of applicant with
available data in the database Immigration.
Letter b
"adjudication"
means
the
stage
of
checking
an
application under biometric data on Immigration
database and/or a list of Prevention and Deterrence.
Article 53
Self explanatory.
Article 54
Clause (1)
"certain circumstance" means among others, including
the repatriation of an Indonesian citizen from other
countries whose passport is lost or damaged due to
repatriation of troubled Indonesian citizen.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 55
Self explanatory.
Article 56
Self explanatory.
Article 57
Self explanatory.
Article 58
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"repatriation" means repatriation of the Foreigner
to his/her origin country.
Article 59
Self explanatory.
Article 60
Self explanatory.
Article 62
Self explanatory.
Article 63
Self explanatory.
Article 64
Self explanatory.
Article 65
Self explanatory.
Article 66
Self explanatory.
Article 67
Self explanatory.
Article 68
Self explanatory.
Article 69
Self explanatory.
Article 70
Self explanatory.
Article 71
Self explanatory.
Article 72
Self explanatory.
Article 73
Self explanatory.
Article 74
Self explanatory.
Article 75
Self explanatory.
Article 76
Clause (1)
"Other Passport" means including ordinary Passport,
service Passport, or laissez passer.
"diplomatic duties" means including:
a.
to carry out the task of placement at diplomatic
representative
accredited
in
and
foreign
Indonesia
or
country
other
consular
international
organization that has the representative office in
Indonesia;
b.
visit
to
attend
the
international meeting; and
c.
diplomatic delegate visit.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 77
Self explanatory.
Article 78
Clause (1)
Letter a
conferences
and
other
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
"other supporting document" means including a letter
of invitation from the organizer, or a letter of
confirmation of participation in the training events,
conferences
or
international
meetings
held
in
Indonesia, health certificate, and identity card.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 79
Self explanatory.
Article 80
Self explanatory.
Article 81
Self explanatory.
Article 82
Clause (1)
“Other Passport" means among others, including ordinary
Passport, diplomatic Passport, or laissez-passer.
"non-diplomatic official duties” means among others,
including:
a. to
carry
out
representative
the
or
task
of
placement
international
at
organizations
its
in
Indonesia;
b. to
carry out the task of placement in Indonesia in the
framework
of
technical
cooperation
between
the
Government of the Republic of Indonesia with other
government country and/ or international organization
pursuant to a bilateral agreement;
c. non-diplomatic
official visit representing his/her
government to the relevant Government institution of
the Republic of Indonesia, visit the diplomatic
representative or consular representative;
d. non-diplomatic
official
visit
representing
an
international organization to the relevant Government
institution of the Republic of Indonesia, visit
his/her international organization representative;
and
e. visit
to attend the conference or other international
meeting.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 83
Self explanatory.
Article 84
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
"other supporting document" means including a letter
of invitation from the organizer, or a letter of
confirmation of participation in the training events,
conferences
or
international
meetings
held
in
Indonesia, health certificate, and identity card.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 85
Self explanatory.
Article 86
Self explanatory.
Article 87
Self explanatory.
Article 88
Self explanatory.
Article 89
Self explanatory.
Article 90
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Have living costs while staying in the Indonesian
Territory shall be proved by showing a current account,
savings book, or deposit for latest 3 (three) months
belong to Foreigner in question or the Guarantor showing
any guarantee of enough living cost for himself/herself
and/or his/her family.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Article 93
Self explanatory.
Article 94
Self explanatory.
Article 95
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
"government" means the government of the Republic of
Indonesia or government of other country.
Clause (5)
Self explanatory.
Article 96
Self explanatory.
Article 97
Self explanatory.
Article 98
Self explanatory.
Article 99
Self explanatory.
Article 100
Self explanatory.
Article 101
Self explanatory.
Article 102
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
"activities related to the profession" means among
others, including sports, artists, entertainment,
medicine, consultants, lawyers, and trade.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Letter h
Self explanatory.
Letter i
Self explanatory.
Letter j
Self explanatory.
Letter k
Self explanatory.
Letter l
Self explanatory.
Letter m
Self explanatory.
Letter n
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
"repatriation" means Foreigner who is the former
of Indonesian citizen wishing to stay in the
Indonesian Territory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
"child" means a child or adopted child of a
Foreigner widower/widow who marries the Indonesian
citizen.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Article 103
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Have living costs while staying in the Indonesian
Territory shall be proved by showing a current
account, savings book, or deposit for latest 3
(three) months belong to Foreigner in question or the
Guarantor showing any guarantee of enough living
cost for himself/herself and/or his/her family.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
In this provision in case of a father or a mother
of Indonesian citizen whose dual nationality child
has died then a photocopy of identity card and a
photocopy of family card Indonesian citizen father
or mother is replaced with a photocopy of identity
card and a photocopy of family card of the Guarantor
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Article 104
Self explanatory.
Article 105
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Article 106
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Article 107
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Article 108
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Article 109
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Article 110
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Article 111
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Article 112
Self explanatory.
Article 113
Self explanatory.
Article 114
Self explanatory.
Article 115
Clause (1)
Letter a
“undergoing
imprisonment
in
a
correctional
institution" means including provision of leave to
visit family, leave ahead free, assimilation, and
parole.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 116
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Article 117
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Article 118
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Article 119
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Article 120
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Article 121
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Article 122
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Article 123
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Article 124
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Article 125
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Article 126
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Article 127
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self Explanatory.
Letter b
Self Explanatory.
Letter c
"other competent authorities" mean for instance,
the Indonesian Armed Forces, Indonesian National
Police, or the Ministry of Defense.
Article 128
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Article 128
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Article 129
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Article 130
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Article 131
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Article 132
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Article 133
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Article 134
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Article 135
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Article 136
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Article 137
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Article 138
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Article 139
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Article 140
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Article 141
Clause (1)
Letter a
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Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
"child" means a child or adopted child of a
Foreigner widower/widow who marries the Indonesian
citizen.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 142
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
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Letter b
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Letter c
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Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Letter h
Self explanatory.
Letter i
"foreign
elderly
traveler”
means
a
foreign
national traveler whose minimum age is 55 (fifty
five) years.
Figure 1
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Figure 2
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Figure 3
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Figure 4
"health insurance policy, death insurance,
and legal liability insurance to third party
in civil affairs" means an insurance policy
that applies in the Indonesian Territory.
Figure 5
Self explanatory.
Figure 6
"informal employment" means among others,
including
housekeeper,
guard, and a gardener.
Article 143
Self explanatory.
Article 144
Self explanatory.
Article 145
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
driver,
security
Letter a
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Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Passport" means an official document issued by a
State either to its citizen or not its citizen and
valid in a certain period.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Passport" means an official document issued by a
State either to its citizen or not its citizen and
valid in a certain period.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (5)
Self explanatory.
Clause (6)
Self explanatory.
Clause (7)
Self explanatory.
Article 146
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Article 147
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Article 148
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Article 149
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Article 150
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Article 151
Self explanatory.
Article 151
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"family" means husband/wife and child.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 153
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Article 154
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Article 155
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Article 156
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Article 157
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Article 158
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Article 159
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Article 160
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Article 161
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Article 162
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Article 163
Self explanatory.
Article 164
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Article 165
Self explanatory.
Article 166
Self explanatory.
Article 167
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"worker" means a Foreigner with top management
position
in
the
company
and/or
chief
representatives of the foreign company operating in
the Indonesian Territory.
Letter c
"investor" means a Foreigner as an investor and/or
a Company’s shareholder Foreigner in Indonesia.
Letter d
“elderly” means a Foreigner whose minimum age is 55
(fifty five) years.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 168
Self explanatory.
Article 169
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Article 170
Self explanatory.
Article 171
Self explanatory.
Article 172
Self explanatory.
Article 173
Self explanatory.
Article 174
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
"open field control" means a supervision undertaken by
approaching a place showing an identity.
"closed field control" means a supervision undertaken by
way of disguise in places that Immigration violation is
alleged to occur.
Article 175
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Accessible Data and information mean specific data and
information that have been integrated in Management
Information System of Immigration implemented under the
memorandum of understanding or agreement between the
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights with relevant
institution and/or the government agency.
Article 176
Self explanatory.
Article 177
Self explanatory.
Article 178
Self explanatory.
Article 179
Self explanatory.
Article 180
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Accessible Data and information mean specific data and
information that have been integrated in Management
Information System of Immigration implemented under the
memorandum of understanding or agreement between the
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights with relevant
institution and/or the government agency.
Article 181
Self explanatory.
Article 182
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
"in certain circumstance" means without order from
superior or the competent officer in terms of direct
knowledge of the case and arrest in place the presence
and/or
activity
of
Foreigner
that
suspected to Immigration violation.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 183
Self explanatory.
Article 184
Self explanatory.
is
reasonably
Article 185
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Article 186
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Article 187
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Article 188
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Article 189
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Article 190
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Article 191
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Article 192
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Article 193
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Article 194
Self explanatory.
Article 195
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
"central institution and/or government agency" means
among others, including the Ministry of Justice and
Human Rights, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs,
Ministry
of
Manpower
and
Transmigration,
Ministry of Home Affairs, the Indonesian National Police,
Attorney General of the Republic of Indonesia, National
Narcotics Agency, National Intelligence Agency, the
Strategic Intelligence Agency of the Indonesian Armed
Forces, and the National Agency for Combating Terrorism.
"local institution and/or local government agency"
means among others, including Regional Police/Metro
Resort
Police/City
Ministry
of
Resort
Law
Police/Resort
and
Human
Police,
Rights,
provincial/district/municipal local government, the
National
Narcotics
Agency
province/district/municipality,
Local
for
State
Intelligence Agency, Strategic Intelligence Agency of
Indonesian
National
Command/Military
Army
Resort
in
Military
Regional
Command/Military
District
Command/Navy Main Base/Naval Base/Navy Post, and the
High Court/District Attorney.
Article 196
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Article 197
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Article 198
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Article 199
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Article 200
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Article 201
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Article 202
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Article 203
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Article 204
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Article 205
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Article 206
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Article 207
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Article 208
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Article 209
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Article 210
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Article 211
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Article 212
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Article 213
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Article 214
Self explanatory.
Article 215
Self explanatory.
Article 216
Self explanatory.
Article 217
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"other place" means among others, including home, dorm,
or inn used as temporary shelters.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Article 218
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Article 219
Self explanatory.
Article 220
Self explanatory.
Article 221
Self explanatory.
Article 222
Self explanatory.
Article 223
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Special
treatment
shall
be
granted
to
victims
of
Trafficking in Persons and Human Smuggling because those
victims are not Detainee.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 224
Self explanatory.
Article 225
Self explanatory.
Article 226
Self explanatory.
Article 227
Self explanatory.
Article 228
Clause (1)
"urgency" means is addressed to prevent people suspected
of committing a crime or offense who will escape out of
the country. People who are prevented allegedly feared
at that time has been at the Immigration Checkpoints for
out of the country before a decision Prevention is
stipulated.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
"none” means among others, including because of job
vacancy, either temporary or permanent.
Clause (5)
Self explanatory.
Clause (6)
Self explanatory.
Article 229
Self explanatory.
Article 230
Clause (1)
"at the first opportunity" means was shortly after
receiving a letter of Decree. In this provision "list
of Prevention" means a list contains the identities of
people who are imposed to decree of Prevention, reason
of Prevention, and duration of Prevention.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
“Photo” means a facial image or a photograph.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 231
Self explanatory.
Article 232
Self explanatory.
Article 233
Self explanatory.
Article 234
"competent
authority"
institution.
Article 235
Self explanatory.
Article 236
Clause (1)
is
the
head
of
government
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Reason of Deterrence based on demand in this provision
related to the active role and the position of Indonesia
in international association or relations.
Article 237
Clause (1)
"list
of
Deterrence"
means
a
list
contains
the
identities of Foreigner who is imposed to decree of
Deterrence, reason of Deterrence, and duration of
Deterrence.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 238
Self explanatory.
Article 239
Self explanatory.
Article 240
Self explanatory.
Article 241
Self explanatory.
Article 242
Self explanatory.
Article 243
Self explanatory.
Article 244
Self explanatory.
Article 245
Self explanatory.
Article 246
Self explanatory.
Article 247
Self explanatory.
Article 248
Self explanatory.
Article 249
Self explanatory.
Article 250
Self explanatory.
Article 251
Self explanatory.
Article 252
Self explanatory.
Article 253
Self explanatory.
Article 254
Self explanatory.
Article 255
Self explanatory.
Article 256
Self explanatory.
Article 257
Self explanatory.
Article 258
Self explanatory.
STATE GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER 5409
OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
NUMBER 31 OF 2013
CONCERNING
IMPLEMENTING REGULATION OF ACT NUMBER 6 OF 2011
CONCERNING IMMIGRATION
I. GENERAL
Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration enacted and came
into force on May 5, 2011. With the enactment of the Act, has
ordered the implementation of some provisions for further
stipulated in Government Regulation, each of which is Article
23 concerning the requirements and procedures for entry and exit
of
the
Indonesian
requirements
and
Territory,
procedures
Article
for
33
concerning
provision,
the
retraction,
cancellation, revocation, replacement, and procurement of the
form as well as the standardization of Travel Document of the
Republic of Indonesia, Article 47 concerning the requirements
and procedures for application, type of activity, duration of
the Visa, and procedures for granting Entry Stamp, Article 65
concerning procedures and requirements for application, time
frame, provision of renewal, or cancellation of Stay Permit,
and Transfer of Stay Permit Status, Article 90 concerning
Immigration control, Immigration intelligence,
Immigration
Detention Center, and Immigration Detention Room, as well as
the handling of victims of Trafficking in Persons and Human
Smuggling, Article 103 concerning Implementation of Prevention
and Deterrence, and Article 112 concerning the requirements,
procedures
investigator
for
appointment
administration.
of
PPN
While,
Keimigrasian,
specific
for
and
further
provision concerning immigration charges as contemplated in
Article 138 Clause (3) of Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning
Immigration will be governed by separate Government Regulation.
Preparation
of
some
provisions
which
constitute
the
implementation regulation of Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning
Immigration in one Government Regulation is intended to make it
more efficient and integrated as well as to provide ease of
understanding for those interested in the field of immigration.
Subject of content governed here includes the requirements and
procedures for:
a.
Entry and exit of the Indonesian Territory for Indonesian
citizen and Foreigner, and the conveyance;
b.
Provision,
retraction,
cancellation,
revocation,
and
replacement of Travel Document of the Republic of Indonesia,
and procurement of the form and its standardization;
c.
Application for Visa, and type of activities and the valid
period of use;
d.
Application for Stay Permit, includes provision and renewal,
type and term, and invalidation of Stay Permit, and transfer
of Stay Permit status;
e.
Immigration control, Immigration Intelligence, Immigration
Detention Center, Immigration Detention Room, and handling to
victims of Trafficking in Persons and Human Smuggling;
f.
Implementation of Prevention and Deterrence; and
g.
Appointment
of
PPNS
Keimigrasian
and
Immigration
investigation administration.
Setting for entry and exit of the Indonesian Territory
includes passenger, conveyance crew, and the conveyance itself.
Indonesian citizen in this setting can not be rejected to enter
the Indonesian Territory to the extent that having evidence
indicating the person concerned as a citizen of Indonesia. While
for Entry Stamp provided by an Immigration Officer for Foreigner
other than as evidence of being allowed to enter the Indonesian
Territory, it also serves as a Stay Permit issued in accordance
with the Visa owned. Special for holder of the limited stay Visa,
Entry Stamp granted as temporary limited stay in a specific period
of time.
Visit Visa and limited stay Visa in filing and administration
in addition to be performed in Representative of the Republic of
Indonesia may also be granted in Immigration Checkpoints upon
arrival in the Indonesian Territory. Special for a diplomatic Visa
and service Visa in filing and administration can only be done in
Representative of the Republic of Indonesia.
In case of a limited stay Visa upon arrival, in its progress
is given to foreign citizen who will work in the short term, and
for Foreigners who will work on the ship, floating device or
installations that operate in the archipelago waters, territorial
sea, continental shelf and/or the Indonesian Exclusive Economic
Zone. Although Visa is an approval of entering the Indonesian
Territory, but is not a guarantee that any Visa holder can
automatically be granted an Entry Stamp.
With regard to the foregoing matters, further Stay Permit may
be granted by the Immigration Officer at Immigration Checkpoints,
Immigration Office, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Stay
Permit
granted
by
the
Immigration
Officer
at
Immigration
Checkpoints is attached or integrated functionally with an Entry
Stamp. Stay Permit granted at the Immigration Office is in terms
of renewal for visit Stay Permit, limited stay Permit for the first
time and the renewal except for Foreigner who will carry out short
job, granting permanent stay Permit and its renewal, and stay
Permit through the transfer process of Immigration status.
The Stay Permit granted in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with
regard to visit and placement of Foreigner in the Indonesian Alien
Territory in the context of diplomatic duties or non-diplomatic
tasks.
Travel Document of the Republic of Indonesia for Indonesian
citizen either Passport or Travel Document as Passport, serves not
only as a document of interstate travel, but also a proof of
identity and proof of citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia to
the holder at the time outside the Indonesian Territory. Therefore,
for the safety and security of Travel Document of the Republic of
Indonesia, the Minister or an Immigration Officer and the Minister
of Foreign Affairs is obliged to create
the standardization of
Passport form which among others includes shape, size, design, and
content of the form.
In principle, an Indonesian citizen reserves right to exit the
Indonesian Territory, and foreign citizen reserves right to stay
either for a visit, temporary stay, or live in the Indonesian
Territory. However, for the sake of orderliness and protection to
an Indonesian citizen, and to ensure the presence and activities
of foreign citizen in accordance with the purposes and objectives,
then the Immigration control shall be undertaken. Immigration
control is in the form of administrative control or field control,
and can be coordinated in nature with other relevant agencies. In
addition,
implementation
of
Immigration
has
also
used
the
Management Information System of Immigration, which can be
accessed by the agency and/or the related government institutions
in accordance with their mandate.
Furthermore, to protect the security and orderliness and the
interest of the State and the Government of the Republic of
Indonesia, the Prevention and Deterrence are undertaken on the
basis of the decision, request, or instruction of the competent
officer who is authorized to perform the Prevention in accordance
with Act, or the relevant agency in accordance with their mandate
in terms of such Deterrence. For Prevention, in urgent circumstance
can be made any request to the Immigration Officer at the
Immigration Checkpoints or technical implementing unit that
oversees the Immigration Checkpoints by a designated officer.
However, to the law certainty, within a period of 20 (twenty) days
from the request directly submitted, such written decision must
be submitted to the Minister.
To the Foreigner who violates the provision of the laws and
regulations,
Immigration
administrative
action
is
imposed,
waiting for execution of Deportation, or rejected entering the
Indonesian Territory, an Immigration Officer is authorized to put
him/her into Immigration Detention Center or Immigration Detention
Room and obliged for Deportation to Foreigner as intended Detainee.
In the interest of applying the values of human rights
specifically against the Detainee up to within a period of 10 (ten)
years has not also be repatriated or deported, such Detainee may
be granted a permit stay outside the Immigration Detention Center
under the approval of the Minister, while obliging him/her to
periodically/continuously report to the Immigration Officer.
Immigration investigation conducted against Foreigner who
violates the provision of Act Number 6 of 2011 concerning
Immigration. For orderly implementation, appointment of PPNS
Keimigrasian and Immigration investigation administration are
undertaken relying on the provision of laws and regulations
concerning law of criminal procedures and its implementation
regulations.
II. ARTICLE BY ARTICLE
Article 1
Self explanatory.
Article 2
Self explanatory.
Article 3
Self explanatory.
Article 4
Self explanatory.
Article 5
Self explanatory.
Article 6
Self explanatory.
Article 7
Self explanatory.
Article 8
Self explanatory.
Article 9
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Immigration Facilities" means facilities granted to a
child with dual citizenship holding a Nationality
Passport, proven by an affidavit.
Affidavit means letter of Immigration attached to or
incorporated
in
a
foreign
Passport
containing
information as dual nationality child and provides
Immigration facilities to its holder pursuant to the
provision of laws and regulations.
Article 10
Clause (1)
Using "the same Passport" means a Passport used by the
child with dual nationality at the time of entry and exit
of the Indonesian Territory in the same document.
Example:
Dual
nationality
child
who
exits
the
Indonesian
Territory using a foreign passport, in case of re-entry
must also use the same foreign passport at the time of
the child exits the Indonesian Territory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 11
Self explanatory.
Article 12
Self explanatory.
Article 13
Self explanatory.
Article 14
Self explanatory.
Article 15
Self explanatory.
Article 16
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"Exit permit only" means a permit to leave the
Indonesian Territory and not to return.
Article 17
Self explanatory.
Article 18
Self explanatory.
Article 19
Self explanatory.
Article 20
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Clause (5)
"as far as relating to check of person entering or
exiting the Indonesian Territory" means that the Landing
Examining Officer shall not exercise the authority owned
by the Immigration Officer, among others, rejection of
entry or exit of the Indonesian Territory.
Clause (6)
Self explanatory.
Article 21
Self explanatory.
Article 22
Self explanatory.
Article 23
Self explanatory.
Article 24
Self explanatory.
Article 25
Self explanatory.
Article 26
Self explanatory.
Article 27
Self explanatory.
Article 28
Self explanatory.
Article 29
Self explanatory.
Article 30
Self explanatory.
Article 31
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Emergency state" means including any conveyance that
lands on the Indonesian Territory in the interest of
humanitarian assistance in natural disaster areas in the
Indonesian Territory (national disaster) or in the event
of a conveyance carrying Foreigner anchoring or landing
anywhere in Indonesia due to mechanical failure or bad
weather, while the conveyance is not intended to anchor
or land in the Indonesian Territory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Article 32
Self explanatory.
Article 33
Self explanatory.
Article 34
Self explanatory.
Article 35
Self explanatory.
Article 36
Self explanatory.
Article 37
Self explanatory.
Article 38
Self explanatory.
Article 39
Self explanatory.
Article 40
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"Letter of assignment order" means an order letter
provided by a superior to subordinate to carry out duties
in relevant institution and/or government agency in
accordance
with
their
mandate.
"Specific Civil Servant" means among other, a Civil
Servant who receives duties of the National Narcotics
Agency, National Agency for Combating Terrorism.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Article 41
Self explanatory.
Article 42
Self explanatory.
Article 43
Self explanatory.
Article 44
Self explanatory.
Article 45
Self explanatory.
Article 46
Self explanatory.
Article 47
Self explanatory.
Article 48
Self explanatory.
Article 49
Self explanatory.
Article 50
Self explanatory.
Article 51
Self explanatory.
Article 52
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
"verification" means the flow to check data of
applicant entered by data entry operator according
to
attached
data
that
cover
Prevention
and
Deterrence based similarity data of applicant with
available data in the database Immigration.
Letter b
"adjudication"
means
the
stage
of
checking
an
application under biometric data on Immigration
database and/or a list of Prevention and Deterrence.
Article 53
Self explanatory.
Article 54
Clause (1)
"certain circumstance" means among others, including
the repatriation of an Indonesian citizen from other
countries whose passport is lost or damaged due to
repatriation of troubled Indonesian citizen.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 55
Self explanatory.
Article 56
Self explanatory.
Article 57
Self explanatory.
Article 58
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"repatriation" means repatriation of the Foreigner
to his/her origin country.
Article 59
Self explanatory.
Article 60
Self explanatory.
Article 62
Self explanatory.
Article 63
Self explanatory.
Article 64
Self explanatory.
Article 65
Self explanatory.
Article 66
Self explanatory.
Article 67
Self explanatory.
Article 68
Self explanatory.
Article 69
Self explanatory.
Article 70
Self explanatory.
Article 71
Self explanatory.
Article 72
Self explanatory.
Article 73
Self explanatory.
Article 74
Self explanatory.
Article 75
Self explanatory.
Article 76
Clause (1)
"Other Passport" means including ordinary Passport,
service Passport, or laissez passer.
"diplomatic duties" means including:
a.
to carry out the task of placement at diplomatic
representative
accredited
in
and
foreign
Indonesia
or
country
other
consular
international
organization that has the representative office in
Indonesia;
b.
visit
to
attend
the
international meeting; and
c.
diplomatic delegate visit.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 77
Self explanatory.
Article 78
Clause (1)
Letter a
conferences
and
other
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
"other supporting document" means including a letter
of invitation from the organizer, or a letter of
confirmation of participation in the training events,
conferences
or
international
meetings
held
in
Indonesia, health certificate, and identity card.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 79
Self explanatory.
Article 80
Self explanatory.
Article 81
Self explanatory.
Article 82
Clause (1)
“Other Passport" means among others, including ordinary
Passport, diplomatic Passport, or laissez-passer.
"non-diplomatic official duties” means among others,
including:
a. to
carry
out
representative
the
or
task
of
placement
international
at
organizations
its
in
Indonesia;
b. to
carry out the task of placement in Indonesia in the
framework
of
technical
cooperation
between
the
Government of the Republic of Indonesia with other
government country and/ or international organization
pursuant to a bilateral agreement;
c. non-diplomatic
official visit representing his/her
government to the relevant Government institution of
the Republic of Indonesia, visit the diplomatic
representative or consular representative;
d. non-diplomatic
official
visit
representing
an
international organization to the relevant Government
institution of the Republic of Indonesia, visit
his/her international organization representative;
and
e. visit
to attend the conference or other international
meeting.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 83
Self explanatory.
Article 84
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
"other supporting document" means including a letter
of invitation from the organizer, or a letter of
confirmation of participation in the training events,
conferences
or
international
meetings
held
in
Indonesia, health certificate, and identity card.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 85
Self explanatory.
Article 86
Self explanatory.
Article 87
Self explanatory.
Article 88
Self explanatory.
Article 89
Self explanatory.
Article 90
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Have living costs while staying in the Indonesian
Territory shall be proved by showing a current account,
savings book, or deposit for latest 3 (three) months
belong to Foreigner in question or the Guarantor showing
any guarantee of enough living cost for himself/herself
and/or his/her family.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Article 93
Self explanatory.
Article 94
Self explanatory.
Article 95
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
"government" means the government of the Republic of
Indonesia or government of other country.
Clause (5)
Self explanatory.
Article 96
Self explanatory.
Article 97
Self explanatory.
Article 98
Self explanatory.
Article 99
Self explanatory.
Article 100
Self explanatory.
Article 101
Self explanatory.
Article 102
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
"activities related to the profession" means among
others, including sports, artists, entertainment,
medicine, consultants, lawyers, and trade.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Letter h
Self explanatory.
Letter i
Self explanatory.
Letter j
Self explanatory.
Letter k
Self explanatory.
Letter l
Self explanatory.
Letter m
Self explanatory.
Letter n
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
"repatriation" means Foreigner who is the former
of Indonesian citizen wishing to stay in the
Indonesian Territory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
"child" means a child or adopted child of a
Foreigner widower/widow who marries the Indonesian
citizen.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Article 103
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Have living costs while staying in the Indonesian
Territory shall be proved by showing a current
account, savings book, or deposit for latest 3
(three) months belong to Foreigner in question or the
Guarantor showing any guarantee of enough living
cost for himself/herself and/or his/her family.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
In this provision in case of a father or a mother
of Indonesian citizen whose dual nationality child
has died then a photocopy of identity card and a
photocopy of family card Indonesian citizen father
or mother is replaced with a photocopy of identity
card and a photocopy of family card of the Guarantor
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Article 104
Self explanatory.
Article 105
Self explanatory.
Article 106
Self explanatory.
Article 107
Self explanatory.
Article 108
Self explanatory.
Article 109
Self explanatory.
Article 110
Self explanatory.
Article 111
Self explanatory.
Article 112
Self explanatory.
Article 113
Self explanatory.
Article 114
Self explanatory.
Article 115
Clause (1)
Letter a
“undergoing
imprisonment
in
a
correctional
institution" means including provision of leave to
visit family, leave ahead free, assimilation, and
parole.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 116
Self explanatory.
Article 117
Self explanatory.
Article 118
Self explanatory.
Article 119
Self explanatory.
Article 120
Self explanatory.
Article 121
Self explanatory.
Article 122
Self explanatory.
Article 123
Self explanatory.
Article 124
Self explanatory.
Article 125
Self explanatory.
Article 126
Self explanatory.
Article 127
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self Explanatory.
Letter b
Self Explanatory.
Letter c
"other competent authorities" mean for instance,
the Indonesian Armed Forces, Indonesian National
Police, or the Ministry of Defense.
Article 128
Self explanatory.
Article 128
Self explanatory.
Article 129
Self explanatory.
Article 130
Self explanatory.
Article 131
Self explanatory.
Article 132
Self explanatory.
Article 133
Self explanatory.
Article 134
Self explanatory.
Article 135
Self explanatory.
Article 136
Self explanatory.
Article 137
Self explanatory.
Article 138
Self explanatory.
Article 139
Self explanatory.
Article 140
Self explanatory.
Article 141
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
"child" means a child or adopted child of a
Foreigner widower/widow who marries the Indonesian
citizen.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Article 142
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Letter h
Self explanatory.
Letter i
"foreign
elderly
traveler”
means
a
foreign
national traveler whose minimum age is 55 (fifty
five) years.
Figure 1
Self explanatory.
Figure 2
Self explanatory.
Figure 3
Self explanatory.
Figure 4
"health insurance policy, death insurance,
and legal liability insurance to third party
in civil affairs" means an insurance policy
that applies in the Indonesian Territory.
Figure 5
Self explanatory.
Figure 6
"informal employment" means among others,
including
housekeeper,
guard, and a gardener.
Article 143
Self explanatory.
Article 144
Self explanatory.
Article 145
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
driver,
security
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Passport" means an official document issued by a
State either to its citizen or not its citizen and
valid in a certain period.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"Passport" means an official document issued by a
State either to its citizen or not its citizen and
valid in a certain period.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (5)
Self explanatory.
Clause (6)
Self explanatory.
Clause (7)
Self explanatory.
Article 146
Self explanatory.
Article 147
Self explanatory.
Article 148
Self explanatory.
Article 149
Self explanatory.
Article 150
Self explanatory.
Article 151
Self explanatory.
Article 151
Clause (1)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"family" means husband/wife and child.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 153
Self explanatory.
Article 154
Self explanatory.
Article 155
Self explanatory.
Article 156
Self explanatory.
Article 157
Self explanatory.
Article 158
Self explanatory.
Article 159
Self explanatory.
Article 160
Self explanatory.
Article 161
Self explanatory.
Article 162
Self explanatory.
Article 163
Self explanatory.
Article 164
Self explanatory.
Article 165
Self explanatory.
Article 166
Self explanatory.
Article 167
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
"worker" means a Foreigner with top management
position
in
the
company
and/or
chief
representatives of the foreign company operating in
the Indonesian Territory.
Letter c
"investor" means a Foreigner as an investor and/or
a Company’s shareholder Foreigner in Indonesia.
Letter d
“elderly” means a Foreigner whose minimum age is 55
(fifty five) years.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Letter f
Self explanatory.
Letter g
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 168
Self explanatory.
Article 169
Self explanatory.
Article 170
Self explanatory.
Article 171
Self explanatory.
Article 172
Self explanatory.
Article 173
Self explanatory.
Article 174
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
"open field control" means a supervision undertaken by
approaching a place showing an identity.
"closed field control" means a supervision undertaken by
way of disguise in places that Immigration violation is
alleged to occur.
Article 175
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Accessible Data and information mean specific data and
information that have been integrated in Management
Information System of Immigration implemented under the
memorandum of understanding or agreement between the
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights with relevant
institution and/or the government agency.
Article 176
Self explanatory.
Article 177
Self explanatory.
Article 178
Self explanatory.
Article 179
Self explanatory.
Article 180
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Accessible Data and information mean specific data and
information that have been integrated in Management
Information System of Immigration implemented under the
memorandum of understanding or agreement between the
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights with relevant
institution and/or the government agency.
Article 181
Self explanatory.
Article 182
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
"in certain circumstance" means without order from
superior or the competent officer in terms of direct
knowledge of the case and arrest in place the presence
and/or
activity
of
Foreigner
that
suspected to Immigration violation.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 183
Self explanatory.
Article 184
Self explanatory.
is
reasonably
Article 185
Self explanatory.
Article 186
Self explanatory.
Article 187
Self explanatory.
Article 188
Self explanatory.
Article 189
Self explanatory.
Article 190
Self explanatory.
Article 191
Self explanatory.
Article 192
Self explanatory.
Article 193
Self explanatory.
Article 194
Self explanatory.
Article 195
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
"central institution and/or government agency" means
among others, including the Ministry of Justice and
Human Rights, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs,
Ministry
of
Manpower
and
Transmigration,
Ministry of Home Affairs, the Indonesian National Police,
Attorney General of the Republic of Indonesia, National
Narcotics Agency, National Intelligence Agency, the
Strategic Intelligence Agency of the Indonesian Armed
Forces, and the National Agency for Combating Terrorism.
"local institution and/or local government agency"
means among others, including Regional Police/Metro
Resort
Police/City
Ministry
of
Resort
Law
Police/Resort
and
Human
Police,
Rights,
provincial/district/municipal local government, the
National
Narcotics
Agency
province/district/municipality,
Local
for
State
Intelligence Agency, Strategic Intelligence Agency of
Indonesian
National
Command/Military
Army
Resort
in
Military
Regional
Command/Military
District
Command/Navy Main Base/Naval Base/Navy Post, and the
High Court/District Attorney.
Article 196
Self explanatory.
Article 197
Self explanatory.
Article 198
Self explanatory.
Article 199
Self explanatory.
Article 200
Self explanatory.
Article 201
Self explanatory.
Article 202
Self explanatory.
Article 203
Self explanatory.
Article 204
Self explanatory.
Article 205
Self explanatory.
Article 206
Self explanatory.
Article 207
Self explanatory.
Article 208
Self explanatory.
Article 209
Self explanatory.
Article 210
Self explanatory.
Article 211
Self explanatory.
Article 212
Self explanatory.
Article 213
Self explanatory.
Article 214
Self explanatory.
Article 215
Self explanatory.
Article 216
Self explanatory.
Article 217
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
"other place" means among others, including home, dorm,
or inn used as temporary shelters.
Letter d
Self explanatory.
Letter e
Self explanatory.
Article 218
Self explanatory.
Article 219
Self explanatory.
Article 220
Self explanatory.
Article 221
Self explanatory.
Article 222
Self explanatory.
Article 223
Clause (1)
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Special
treatment
shall
be
granted
to
victims
of
Trafficking in Persons and Human Smuggling because those
victims are not Detainee.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Article 224
Self explanatory.
Article 225
Self explanatory.
Article 226
Self explanatory.
Article 227
Self explanatory.
Article 228
Clause (1)
"urgency" means is addressed to prevent people suspected
of committing a crime or offense who will escape out of
the country. People who are prevented allegedly feared
at that time has been at the Immigration Checkpoints for
out of the country before a decision Prevention is
stipulated.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
"none” means among others, including because of job
vacancy, either temporary or permanent.
Clause (5)
Self explanatory.
Clause (6)
Self explanatory.
Article 229
Self explanatory.
Article 230
Clause (1)
"at the first opportunity" means was shortly after
receiving a letter of Decree. In this provision "list
of Prevention" means a list contains the identities of
people who are imposed to decree of Prevention, reason
of Prevention, and duration of Prevention.
Clause (2)
Letter a
Self explanatory.
Letter b
Self explanatory.
Letter c
Self explanatory.
Letter d
“Photo” means a facial image or a photograph.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 231
Self explanatory.
Article 232
Self explanatory.
Article 233
Self explanatory.
Article 234
"competent
authority"
institution.
Article 235
Self explanatory.
Article 236
Clause (1)
is
the
head
of
government
Self explanatory.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Reason of Deterrence based on demand in this provision
related to the active role and the position of Indonesia
in international association or relations.
Article 237
Clause (1)
"list
of
Deterrence"
means
a
list
contains
the
identities of Foreigner who is imposed to decree of
Deterrence, reason of Deterrence, and duration of
Deterrence.
Clause (2)
Self explanatory.
Clause (3)
Self explanatory.
Clause (4)
Self explanatory.
Article 238
Self explanatory.
Article 239
Self explanatory.
Article 240
Self explanatory.
Article 241
Self explanatory.
Article 242
Self explanatory.
Article 243
Self explanatory.
Article 244
Self explanatory.
Article 245
Self explanatory.
Article 246
Self explanatory.
Article 247
Self explanatory.
Article 248
Self explanatory.
Article 249
Self explanatory.
Article 250
Self explanatory.
Article 251
Self explanatory.
Article 252
Self explanatory.
Article 253
Self explanatory.
Article 254
Self explanatory.
Article 255
Self explanatory.
Article 256
Self explanatory.
Article 257
Self explanatory.
Article 258
Self explanatory.
STATE GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER 5409