Foreign nationals holding a KITAS (Limited Stay Permit) or KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit) cannot automatically leave and return to Indonesia simply because they possess a stay permit. In addition to their residency status, they may require an appropriate exit and re-entry authorisation issued by Indonesian Immigration. Among these permits, the Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP) remains one of the most commonly used immigration facilities for long-term foreign residents.
This guide explains Indonesia’s entry permit system, including MERP, ERP, and EPO, and how foreign nationals can maintain compliance when travelling internationally.
Understanding Entry Permits in Indonesia
An Entry Permit is an immigration authorisation that regulates whether a foreign national may leave and subsequently return to Indonesia while maintaining their stay permit status.
Without the appropriate entry permit, departing Indonesia may result in the cancellation of a KITAS or KITAP, potentially requiring a new visa application before returning.
The type of permit required depends on the individual’s immigration status and travel intentions.
Common Entry Permits in Indonesia
| Permit | Purpose |
| MERP | Multiple departures and re-entries |
| ERP | One-time departure and re-entry |
| EPO | Permanent exit and cancellation of stay permit |
Understanding the differences between these permits is essential before making international travel plans.
What Is a Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP)?
The Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP) allows KITAS and KITAP holders to leave and re-enter Indonesia multiple times during the validity period of their stay permit.
Rather than applying for a new visa after every overseas trip, MERP holders can travel freely while maintaining their Indonesian residency status.
This makes MERP particularly valuable for:
- Business travellers
- Foreign investors
- Directors and commissioners
- Expatriate employees
- Retirees with international travel plans
- Foreign residents visiting family abroad
Key Benefits of MERP
- Travel internationally without cancelling your KITAS or KITAP
- Multiple entries during the validity period
- No need to obtain a new visa after each trip
- Greater flexibility for business and personal travel
- Maintains legal residency status in Indonesia
For most KITAS holders, MERP is issued together with the stay permit application and remains valid for the duration of the permit.
What Is an Exit Re-Entry Permit (ERP)?
The Exit Re-Entry Permit (ERP) serves a similar purpose but is designed for a single departure and return.
Once used, the permit becomes invalid.
ERP may be suitable for individuals who:
- Plan only one international trip
- Hold specific immigration categories requiring limited travel permissions
- Require a one-time re-entry authorisation
Although ERP was more commonly used under previous immigration frameworks, the majority of long-term residents today utilise MERP due to its greater flexibility.
MERP vs ERP
| Feature | MERP | ERP |
| Number of Entries | Multiple | Single |
| International Travel Flexibility | High | Limited |
| Suitable for Frequent Travellers | Yes | No |
| Reusable During Validity | Yes | No |
For most foreign residents, MERP is generally the preferred option.
What Is an Exit Permit Only (EPO)?
Unlike MERP and ERP, an Exit Permit Only (EPO) is used when a foreign national intends to permanently leave Indonesia and cancel their KITAS or KITAP.
An EPO formally closes the immigration status associated with the stay permit.
Common Situations Requiring an EPO
- Employment termination
- Resignation from an Indonesian company
- Company closure
- Investor KITAS cancellation
- Relocation to another country
- Change of immigration sponsor
- Permanent departure from Indonesia
Once an EPO is issued and used, the existing stay permit becomes invalid.
If the individual wishes to return to Indonesia in the future, a new visa application will typically be required.
Who Needs a MERP?
A MERP may be required by foreign nationals holding:
- Work KITAS
- Investor KITAS
- Dependent KITAS
- Retirement KITAS
- Second Home Visa stay permits
- KITAP
The permit is particularly important for foreigners who expect to travel internationally while maintaining their Indonesian residence permit.
Typical Examples
| Immigration Status | MERP Recommended? |
| Work KITAS Holder | Yes |
| Investor KITAS Holder | Yes |
| Retirement KITAS Holder | Yes |
| Family KITAS Holder | Yes |
| KITAP Holder | Yes |
Without a valid re-entry permit, international travel may create complications for maintaining residency status.
Document Requirements
The specific documents required may vary depending on the immigration category.
Generally, applicants should prepare:
Individual Documents
- Passport
- Current KITAS or KITAP
- Stay permit details
- Recent photograph (if requested)
Sponsor Documents
For sponsored permits, additional documents may include:
- Sponsor letter
- Company documents
- Business Identification Number (NIB)
- Tax registration details
- Supporting immigration forms
Immigration authorities may request additional documentation depending on the applicant’s circumstances.
Application Process
The application process for a MERP is generally straightforward when submitted alongside a KITAS or KITAP application.
Step 1: Prepare Supporting Documents
Gather all personal and sponsor documentation required for submission.
Step 2: Submit Application
Applications are submitted through Indonesia’s immigration system either independently or through an authorised immigration consultant.
Step 3: Immigration Review
Immigration officers review the application and verify compliance with applicable regulations.
Step 4: Permit Issuance
Once approved, the MERP is issued and linked to the applicant’s stay permit.
The permit validity generally follows the validity period of the KITAS or KITAP.
Common Questions
Can I Leave Indonesia Without a MERP?
Depending on your immigration status, departing Indonesia without a valid re-entry permit may result in the cancellation of your KITAS or KITAP.
Is MERP Included with a KITAS?
In many cases, MERP is now issued together with certain KITAS categories, although this should always be confirmed during the application process.
Can a KITAP Holder Obtain a MERP?
Yes. KITAP holders can obtain a MERP to facilitate international travel while maintaining their permanent stay status.
When Do I Need an EPO Instead of a MERP?
An EPO is required when you intend to permanently terminate your stay permit and leave Indonesia rather than return under the same immigration status.
Process Your MERP with LMI Consultancy
Managing Indonesian immigration requirements involves more than obtaining a KITAS or KITAP. Ensuring that your entry permits are properly arranged is equally important for maintaining compliance and avoiding disruptions to your residency status.
At LMI Consultancy, we assist expatriates, investors, retirees, and foreign residents with:
- MERP applications
- KITAS and KITAP processing
- EPO applications
- Immigration compliance advisory
- Investor and Work KITAS support
- Family and Retirement KITAS services
Whether you travel frequently for business or simply want the flexibility to leave and re-enter Indonesia without complications, our consultants can help ensure your immigration status remains secure and compliant.
Before planning your next overseas trip, speak with LMI Consultancy to ensure your Indonesian entry permits are in place and your residency status remains protected.