If you are a foreign national planning to work in Bali or any other part of Indonesia, you would typically need a work visa to do so legally. In Indonesia, this work visa is known as a “KITAS” (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas), which translates to a Limited Stay Permit Card. Here’s a general overview of the process:

1. Employment Offer: First, you would need a job offer from an Indonesian employer or company. Your prospective employer should assist you with the application process as they are required to sponsor your work visa.

2. Approval from the Ministry of Manpower: Your employer needs to obtain approval from the Ministry of Manpower (Kementerian Tenaga Kerja) to hire foreign workers. This approval is necessary for your work visa application.

3. Visa Application: After obtaining the necessary approval, you can apply for a work visa for Bali through Bali Legals. You’ll need to submit the required documents, which typically include your employment contract, sponsorship letter from your employer, passport, and other supporting documents.

4. KITAS: If your visa application is approved, you will receive a KITAS, which is a limited stay permit card. This card allows you to legally work and stay in Indonesia for the duration of your employment contract.

5. Multiple-Entry Permit: In addition to the KITAS, you may also need a multiple-entry permit (MERP) if you plan to travel in and out of Indonesia during your employment.

6. Extensions: Work visas in Indonesia are typically granted for one year and can be extended annually if your employment contract continues.

It’s important to note that visa requirements and procedures may change, and they can vary depending on your nationality and the specific circumstances of your employment. Therefore, it is highly recommended to check with us at Bali Legals for the most up-to-date and accurate information on obtaining a work visa for Bali or any other part of Indonesia. Additionally, legal requirements may change over time, so it’s essential to ensure compliance with current regulations.

If you need assistance with a work visa for Bali, get in touch with Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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