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What Do Expats Complain About in Jakarta? It’s Not What You’d Expect

Living in Jakarta as an expat is full of adventure, but it’s not without its challenges. In this Instagram Reel, several expats are asked a blunt but honest question:“What’s your biggest complaint about living in Jakarta?”🎥 Watch the video here: instagram.com/reel/DITO2bOujWH🚦 If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in Jakarta traffic wondering “why?”, just know—you’re not...

UN Tourism Launches Investment Guide for Indonesia: New Opportunities in the Tourism Property Sector

Indonesia is once again in the global spotlight—this time for its fast-growing tourism and investment potential. In early April 2025, the UN Tourism Organization released the Tourism Investment Guide for Indonesia, outlining strategic opportunities across the country’s diverse tourism destinations, including Bali, Labuan Bajo, and Mandalika.The guide emphasizes Indonesia’s attractiveness for...

Expats Share Their Favorite Indonesian Words — And the Answers Are So Relatable

Expats Share Their Favorite Indonesian Words — And the Answers Are So RelatableIn a charming and humorous Instagram Reel, a group of expats living in Indonesia are asked a simple but revealing question: “What’s your favorite Indonesian word?” The answers range from funny and heartfelt to downright relatable for anyone who has spent time in the country.From the iconic “mantap” (which loosely...

BKPM, Immigration, and the Tax Office: What Expats Need to Know Before Settling in Indonesia

For expatriates planning to live, work, or invest in Indonesia, understanding how the key government institutions operate is more than just paperwork—it’s essential to a smooth and successful transition.A recent article by Indonesia Expat highlights the three most important government bodies every foreigner in Indonesia should be familiar with: BKPM (Investment Coordinating Board), Immigration, and the...

Golden Visa in Indonesia: A New Chapter for Expats and Global Investors

Indonesia has officially launched its Golden Visa program—a strategic move to attract international talent, investors, and high-net-worth individuals. This new visa pathway allows eligible foreigners to reside in Indonesia for five to ten years, offering a more stable and long-term alternative to existing short-term visas or KITAS permits.As Southeast Asia’s largest economy and a hub for regional...

Indonesia’s Autogate Now Open for ITAP/ITAS Holders: Smoother Airport Experience for Expats

A small change can make a big difference—especially for expatriates in Indonesia navigating airport procedures. In an exciting move, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport has officially opened its autogate system to ITAP and ITAS holders, streamlining immigration checks for thousands of long-term residents.This update marks a significant shift in Indonesia’s efforts to improve convenience for foreign...

Blok M Weekends: The Comeback of Jakarta’s Timeless District

ome places age, others evolve—and a few manage to do both effortlessly. In South Jakarta, Blok M is proving it still has a place in the city’s weekend spotlight. Once known for its older shopping centers and functional transit hubs, the area has undergone a quiet revival, turning into one of the capital’s most unexpectedly vibrant destinations for culture, food, and community. Source : Detik Finance...

Public Transportation Usage in Jakarta Drops in February 2025 — What Does This Mean for Expats?

According to the latest report from Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Jakarta saw a notable dip in public transportation usage in February 2025. While this may seem like a short-term fluctuation, it offers an interesting glimpse into urban mobility patterns—especially for expatriates navigating life in the capital city.As reported by The Jakarta Post,“In February, TransJakarta served 23.47 million...

Istiqlal Mosque: Jakarta’s Monument to Unity, Diversity, and National Spirit

In a city defined by its contrasts—skyscrapers beside kampungs, trendy cafés near ancient markets—Istiqlal Mosque stands as a powerful symbol of Indonesia’s spirit: pluralistic, resilient, and profoundly unified.Located in Central Jakarta, directly across from the Jakarta Cathedral, the mosque isn’t just the largest in Southeast Asia—it’s a testament to the nation’s founding values. For...

Why Indonesia Airlines Has Yet to Take Off: Regulatory Challenges in the Aviation Sector

The aviation industry in Indonesia continues to grow, driven by increasing demand for domestic and international travel. However, entering this competitive market is no easy feat — something Indonesia Airlines is currently experiencing. Despite plans to operate in Indonesia’s airspace, the airline has yet to officially launch due to regulatory hurdles and incomplete licensing requirements.According to...

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