Moving to Indonesia
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
For an Expatriate (Including RETIREMENT VISA, Excluding DIPLOMATIC):
- Shipper’s original passport
- Shipper’s Residence permit (KITAS Card) valid for a minimum of 12
months - Shipper’s Working Permit valid for a minimum of 12 months
- Original Bill of Lading and Copy of Non Negotiable Bill of Lading
- Original Packing list
For a Returning Indonesian Citizens:
- Shipper’s original Passport
- Original Inventory list legalized/stamped by Indonesian
Embassy/consulate at origin - Original Statement from Indonesian Embassy/Consulate stating
his/her arrival and returning date back to Indonesia. Shipper’s must has been
living abroad for a minimum of one year. - A copy Assignment and Reassignment letter from shipper’s company
- A copy of school certificate or diploma for students
- Original Bill of Lading and Copy of Non Negotiable Bill of Lading
- Original Packing list
IF ALL OF THESE ABOVE DOCUMENTS ARE NOT PROVIDED, SHIPMENT CANNOT BE
CLEARED CUSTOMS AND POSSIBLE TO RE-EXPOR. PENALTIES, DEMURRAGE AND HEAVY ADDITIONAL PORT CHARGES WILL APPLY
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE IN COUNTRY FOR CLEARANCE
- Shipments will be subject for complete customs inspection
- A returning Indonesian citizen must have lived abroad for a
minimum of one year and must have been in possession and use of the items for
at least two years, with continued use of the items while in Indonesia, to be
allowed duty-free entry - For expatriates, household goods must have been in customer’s
possession and use for at least one full year, and be for the Customer’s
continued private use in Indonesia (not for resale) - Only one air and one sea shipment of household goods allowed for
free duty - Shipments must arrive within three months of the date of issuance
KITAS Card consignee must have complete documents (Original passport, KITAS and
IKTA) upon shipment arrival, failure to provide the documents the goods will be
treated as General cargo and subject to clear under General Cargo import regulation.
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New articles and items not listed on inventory
- Material in Chinese (pictures, tapes, etc.) will require proper
permits and is subject to censorship and confiscation - Medicines (prescription required)
- Antiques (may have problems re-exporting)
- Large quantities of any type of product will slow clearance and
result in high duty
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Explosives, weapons, firearms, and ammunition
- Narcotics and drugs of various kinds
- Alcoholic beverages
- Video tapes, CD’s, DVD’s, laser discs and books are subject to
censorship. - Animal skins
- Pornographic or politically sensitive literature
- Large quantities of foodstuff
- Presence of any DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED/PROHIBITED items in shipment
will greatly delay clearance and increase charges considerably. - Any kind of motorized vehicle
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Allowed only for Full Diplomatic Status shipments
- All other motorized vehicles are prohibited
PETS
- Copy of owner’s passport
- Letter of Recommendation from the Department of Veterinary Science
- Original of Health Certificate, Vaccination Book and Rabies
Vaccination are required - Local Import/Export permit must be obtained from the Indonesian
Agricultural Department - before pet arrives
- Subject to import duties and taxes
- Must be for personal/private use and not for resale
- Pet’s name, breed, sex, age and color on paperwork
USEFUL INFORMATION
Indonesia can be a difficult destination for customs clearance. Normal customs clearance takes from 5 to 7 working days, if requested
documentation is in order. If duties have been assessed, allow 2 to 3 days for additional clearance time after duty payment to Indonesian Customs Cashier.
The average time to obtain documentation certifying valid work and residence permits is about four (4) to six (6) weeks after arrival of the shipper in Indonesia with a one-year visa from the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate.
It is recommended that the shipper prepare a list of titles and authors of books/publications to allow customs the option of cursory inspection. It is unwise to include any others shipment boxes which are marked with any name but the shippers. This could jeopardize clearance.
NOTE – Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to used household goods shipments to this destination and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since regulations are subject to change without notice therefore it cannot be held to liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your local embassy or consulate.
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Indonesian consulates
Embassy of Indonesia in Ottawa, Canada
55 Parkdale Avenue, Ontario K1Y 1E5
City: Ottawa
Email: kbri@indonesia-ottawa.org, info@indonesia-ottawa.org
Consulate General of Indonesia in Toronto, Canada
129 Jarvis Street, Toronto,
Toronto – Ontario M5C 2H6
Canada
City: Toronto
Web Site: http://www.indonesiatoronto.org
Email: admin@indonesiatoronto.org
Office Hours: Monday – Friday : 09:30 am – 12:30 pm
Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Vancouver, Canada
1630 Alberni Street
Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6G 1A6
City: Vancouver
Web Site: http://www.indonesiavancouver.org
Email: congen@indonesiavancouver.org
Office Hours: Monday to Friday: 09:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.