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KITAS

Indonesia's limited-stay residence permit for foreign workers and visa holders.

Last refreshed: 23 June 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Is KITAS processing still running normally after the graft arrests?

Timeline for KITAS

#822 Jun
#63 Jun

Used as the mechanism for the alleged extortion scheme

Nomads & Communities: Indonesia arrests its own visa-permit minister
#31 Jan

Became subject to mandatory quarterly workforce portal reporting requirement

Nomads & Communities: Indonesia raises E33G, syncs tax with immigration
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Common Questions
What is a KITAS and who needs one in Indonesia in 2026?
KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is Indonesia's limited-stay residence permit. Anyone on an E33G digital nomad Visa or IMTA-sponsored work arrangement must hold one.
Does Indonesia now require quarterly reporting for KITAS holders?
Yes. From 2026, KITAS holders must file quarterly workforce reports through a centralised government portal.Source: Indonesian Visas
How does the KITAS reporting requirement interact with Indonesia's new tax-immigration data sharing?
KITAS quarterly reports go into a centralised portal that is now synchronised with the Directorate General of Taxes, making a holder's income visible to both immigration and tax authorities.Source: Indonesian Visas

Background

The KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is Indonesia's primary residence document for foreigners holding temporary visas, including E33G digital-nomad Visa holders, IMTA-sponsored workers, and retiree-Visa applicants. The permit is issued for a fixed period of typically 6 to 12 months and is renewable; it anchors the holder's legal stay to a specific Visa category and employment sponsor. From 2026, KITAS holders must file quarterly workforce reports through a centralised government portal, a change from the previous annual-renewal model that added three extra compliance touchpoints per year. The permit also now feeds into a data-synchronisation architecture linking the Directorate General of Immigration to the Directorate General of Taxes, so a KITAS holder's income and residence status are visible to both agencies simultaneously.

Processing of KITAS and KITAP (the permanent-stay equivalent) runs through the Directorate of Residence Permits. In June 2026 that directorate became the centre of a major anti-corruption case: the KPK ran a sting at the West Jakarta Class I immigration office, arresting 17 people including deputy minister Silmy Karim over an alleged extortion scheme in which unofficial payments of roughly Rp100 million per week were extracted from applicants seeking to move their files forward. President Prabowo Subianto dismissed Karim on 4 June, and by late June the Acting Director General of Immigration was also among the 18 people in KPK custody, leaving two of the three senior posts in the directorate empty or under investigation. On 22 June the KPK extended Karim's pre-trial detention by a further 40 days.

The leadership vacuum in the Directorate of Residence Permits creates direct uncertainty for the more than 346,000 foreign residents whose KITAS or KITAP is processed through that body. No guidance on processing continuity has been published as of late June 2026. The case matters structurally because it exposed how the discretionary layer between published permit rules and actual processing timelines was allegedly monetised; until the vacancy is filled and the institutional accountability question is resolved, applicants face operational ambiguity at the point where their legal stay in Indonesia is formally issued.

More questions
Is KITAS processing delayed in Indonesia after the corruption arrests?
No official guidance on KITAS processing continuity has been published as of late June 2026, despite two of the three senior posts in the Directorate of Residence Permits being vacant or under KPK investigation.Source: Lowdown: Nomads & Communities
How long does a KITAS permit last in Indonesia?
A KITAS is typically issued for 6 to 12 months and is renewable. Holders have been required to file quarterly workforce reports since 2026.Source: Lowdown: Nomads & Communities
What is the difference between KITAS and KITAP in Indonesia?
KITAS is a limited-stay (temporary) permit; KITAP (Kartu Izin Tinggal Tetap) is the permanent-stay equivalent. Both are issued by the Directorate of Residence Permits.Source: Lowdown: Nomads & Communities
Do KITAS holders in Indonesia have to pay taxes?
From 2026, KITAS holder data is synchronised with the Directorate General of Taxes, meaning immigration and tax residency status are now linked in real time.Source: Lowdown: Nomads & Communities