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Indonesia Retirement Visa (Retirement KITAS)

The Retirement KITAS is designed for foreigners 55 years old and above who wish to make Indonesia their retirement home for an initial validity of 1 year. Applicants must demonstrate financial resources sufficient for their stay. A new Indonesian immigration regulation (August 22, 2023) grants expats retiring in the country five-year visa extensions, allowing 1 year validity per process.

Who is Eligible for Retirement Visa Application?

Foreign nationals aged 55 and above may apply for a Retirement Visa in Indonesia, granting them the legal right to stay in Indonesia long-term. Applicants must provide proof of pension or proof of income, secure local accommodation, and meet specific requirements outlined by immigration authorities. This visa is ideal for retirees seeking a relaxed lifestyle in Indonesia with access to affordable living and tropical surroundings.

Types of Indonesia Retirement Visa

Retirement KITAS

A type of Retirement Visa Indonesia that allows one-year temporary stay permit, renewable annually, designed for retirees meeting financial and accommodation criteria.

Retirement KITAP

A five-year permanent residence permit available after holding a Retirement KITAS for several consecutive years.

Silver Hair Visa

A newer long-term visa scheme introduced to attract senior expatriates with sustainable income and strong ties to reside in Indonesia.

What You Can Do with Retirement KITAS in Indonesia

What You Cannot Do with Retirement KITAS in Indonesia

Indonesian Retirement Visa Validity

The Retirement KITAS is valid for 1 to 5 years and is extendable.

Other Type of Long Term Indonesia Visas

Indonesia’s entry visa framework offers multiple Limited Stay Permits (KITAS), enabling long-term residency for foreigners across employment, business ownership, family reunification, and retirement. Tailored to the needs of expatriates, these permits support sustained legal residence in major urban centres such as Jakarta, Bali, and Surabaya.

The Retirement KITAS is valid for 1 to 5 years and is extendable.

Dependent KITAS: For Foreign Nationals Sponsored by a Family Member

Designed for spouses and children of KITAS holders, the Dependent KITAS enables foreign nationals to legally live in Indonesia under the sponsorship of a primary permit holder. It is a preferred option for expat families seeking long-term stability while residing in Indonesia’s key regions.

Investor KITAS: For Foreigners Who Own a Company in Indonesia

The Investor KITAS is issued to foreign nationals with shareholding in a PMA (foreign-owned company). It grants stay and business rights without a separate work permit (IMTA), while offering a Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP) for seamless international travel. Ideal for those managing or scaling operations within Indonesia.

Working Visa KITAS: to Legally Work in Indonesia As a Foreigner

Foreign professionals contracted by Indonesian companies must obtain a Working KITAS, which is issued following the approval of a work permit (IMTA) by the Ministry of Manpower. This visa ensures full compliance with immigration and labour regulations, legally allowing foreigners to live and work in Indonesia.

Document Requirements:

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FAQ

Is there a maximum number of times I can extend the retirement visa?

Yes, there is. The Retirement KITAS is only extendable for a maximum of 5 times with annual extensions.

The simple answer is no. If one of you applies for a retirement visa, the spouse can apply for a dependant visa.

You can bring children with you if they are under 18 years old. They will require a dependant visa.

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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