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Permanent Residence Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI)

Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI) is an unlimited stay, multi-entry permanent residency permit designed exclusively for foreign nationals with proven Indonesian biological or ancestral ties.

Released by the Directorate General of Immigration under the Ministry of Immigration and Correctional Services (Imipas), GCI introduces Indonesia’s first true permanent residency framework, offering a lifelong legal stay for eligible members of the Indonesian diaspora and their descendants. 

What is Global Citizenship Indonesia (GCI)?

Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI) is Indonesia’s first unlimited stay permit (Izin Tinggal Tidak Terbatas), created for: 

  • Former Indonesian citizens (Ex-WNI) 
  • Their first- and second-degree descendants 
  • Selected individuals with special talents collaborating with the Government of Indonesia 

Benefits of Applying for GCI

GCI Permit vs ITAP (Permanent Stay Permit)

While both GCI and KITAP provide long-term stays, GCI is structurally different and is targeted at Indonesians with diaspora roots. 

Feature
GCI (Global Citizenship Indonesia)
KITAP (ITAP)
Stay Validity
Unlimited (lifetime)
5 years, renewable
Sponsor Required
No
Yes (spouse/employer/institution)
Eligibility Focus
Ex-WNI & descendants
Long-term KITAS holders, spouses, etc.
Employment Rights
No contractual employment allowed
Possible with work permit
Renewal
MERP every 5 years
KITAP renewal every 5 years
Citizenship Impact
None
None
Lineage-Based Eligibility
Yes
Yes

GCI stands as Indonesia’s only true permanent residency programme specifically designed for diaspora and their descendants. 

Eligible Applicant Category for GCI

GCI is not a general visa. It is reserved for specific categories of individuals with proven Indonesian lineage or government-recognised importance. 

Category
Who it is For
Notes
Ex-WNI (Former Indonesian Citizens)
Individuals who previously held Indonesian nationality before naturalising abroad
Eligible under E32E or E32F depending on profile
First-Degree Descendants
Biological children of Ex-WNI
Eligible under E32G
Second-Degree Descendants
Grandchildren of Ex-WNI
Eligible under E32G
Ex-WNI with Special Skills
Ex-WNI with recognised talent or achievements who collaborate with Government
Eligible under E32F
Descendants with Special Skills
First- or second-degree descendants with special skills collaborating with Government
Eligible under E32H
Foreign Spouses of Indonesians
Only if they are simultaneously Ex-WNI or descendants
Otherwise, they should use family-based ITAS/ITAP, not GCI

Not Eligible 

  • Individuals from regions historically counted as part of Indonesia 
  • Those involved in separatist activities 
  • Foreign military, intelligence, law enforcement, or civil-service personnel 
  • Individuals acting against Indonesia’s national interests 

Types of Global Citizenship Indonesia Visas

GCI is divided into four main product categories, each with specific objectives and requirements. 

Type
Eligible Applicant
E32E
Former Indonesian citizens (Ex-WNI)
E32F
Ex-WNI with special skills collaborating with the Government
E32G
First- & second-degree descendants of Ex-WNI
E32G
First- & second-degree descendants of Ex-WNI
E32H
Descendants of Ex-WNI with special skills & government collaboration

1. E32E – Former Indonesian Citizens (Ex-WNI)

Category
Details
For
Ex-WNI who have naturalised abroad and wish to live permanently in Indonesia
Stay Permit
Unlimited stay, with 5+ year validity on the permit
Allowed Activities
Non-contractual work, tourism, cultural and family visits, free travel with valid MERP
Restrictions
No paid employment, no selling goods/services, no political office or voting rights
Commitment
Min. USD 10,000 (bonds, shares, mutual funds, SOE deposit, or property ≥ USD 100,000)
Documents
Passport (6+ months), proof of funds (≥ USD 2,000), CV, photo, proof of former Indonesian citizenship (KTP, KK, old passport, etc.)

2. E32F – Ex-WNI With Special Skills / Government Collaboration

Category
Details
For
Ex-WNI with recognised talents, invited to collaborate with the Indonesian Government
Stay Permit
Unlimited stay, 5+ year validity
Allowed Activities
Non-contractual work, cultural/social programmes, family presence, travel with MERP
Restrictions
No salary from Indonesian entities, no political participation, no employment contracts
Commitment
Min. USD 10,000 investment (similar instruments as E32E)
Documents
Passport, proof of funds, CV, evidence of special skills/achievements, Ex-WNI proof, commitment documentation

3. E32G – First- & Second-Degree Descendants of Ex-WNI

Category
Details
For
Children (first-degree) and grandchildren (second-degree) of Ex-WNI
Stay Permit
Unlimited stay, 5+ year validity
Allowed Activities
Non-contractual work, tourism, family visits, cultural activities, free travel with MERP
Restrictions
No wages from Indonesian companies, no commercial employment, no political rights
Documents
Proof of lineage (KK, birth certificates, marriage documents), proof of income (≥ USD 15,000/year)

4. Commitment Requirements – E32G

Descendant Type
Minimum Investment
First-degree (Child)
≥ USD 25,000 (bonds, shares, mutual funds, deposits, or property ≥ USD 250,000)
Second-degree (Grandchild)
≥ USD 100,000 (bonds, shares, mutual funds, deposits, or property ≥ USD 1,000,000)

5. E32H – Descendants with Special Skills Collaborating with Government

Category
Details
For
First- or second-degree descendants of Ex-WNI with special expertise who collaborate with Government
Stay Permit
Unlimited stay, 5+ year validity
Allowed Activities
Non-contractual work, cultural/social/family activities, free travel with MERP
Restrictions
No wages, no sales of goods/services, no political rights
Commitment
≥ USD 10,000 in bonds, shares, deposits, mutual funds, or similar
Documents
Passport, proof of lineage, proof of funds, CV, photo, proof of talent/collaboration

General Requirements for Applying for Global Citizenship Indonesia (GCI)

For Individuals (Ex-WNI / Descendants)

For Investment-Based Commitments (If applicable)

Requirements and policies may change; professional guidance is highly recommended. 

Applying for Global Citizenship Indonesia (GCI) with LMI Consultancy

Partnering with LMI Consultancy helps you streamline the full GCI process from eligibility checks to final permit issuance. 

GCI Application Support with LMI Consultancy

Service
Details
GCI Eligibility & Category Assessment
Review of lineage, Ex-WNI status, and suitability for E32E, E32F, E32G, or E32H
Document Preparation & Review
Assistance compiling required documents and investment proof
Online Application Handling
Submission via e-Visa system and correspondence with Immigration
Follow-Up & Clarifications
Liaison with authorities if additional information or clarifications are required
Post-Approval Support
Guidance on MERP, physical card collection, and ongoing compliance

Steps to Apply for GCI with LMI Consultancy

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FAQs About Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI)

Can GCI holders buy property in Indonesia?

GCI does not grant special land-ownership rights. However, GCI holders can purchase property under existing foreign ownership schemes, typically via Hak Pakai or strata-title apartments. 

Each GCI category (E32E, E32F, E32G, E32H) is subject to a PNBP fee of IDR 34,800,000, as stipulated by official regulations. 

Only if the spouse is also Ex-WNI or a qualifying descendant. 
Most foreign spouses will still use the family-based KITAS/KITAP route, not GCI. 

Yes. Based on current practice, ITAP-to-GCI conversion is possible and may involve: 

  • EPO (Exit Permit Only) 
  • Data adjustment in the immigration system 
  • Issuance of a new stay permit under GCI 

Yes. GCI grants unlimited residency, but a Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP) is still required for international travel and must be renewed every 5 years. 

GCI holders may engage in non-contractual activities, but they cannot: 

  • Receive wages from Indonesian companies or individuals 
  • Work under formal employment contracts 
  • Conduct commercial activities as an employee 

No. GCI is a residency status, not a citizenship pathway. 
It does not grant voting rights, political eligibility, or nationality. 

Disclaimer : Our services in LMI Consultancy provide consulting services focused on ensuring client compliance with applicable immigration and legal regulations in Indonesia. We do not provide or facilitate the production of official government documents, nor do we offer any expedited or preferential access to government services.

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