SPONSOR:
Dear Peter,
For social budaya visa sponsored by an Indonesian, you will need to bring
-Sponsor Letter (signed by Sponsor)
-Sponsor KTP (Indonesian ID card)
-1 color photo (3.5 by 5cm, any plain background)
-White Immigration card when u enter Singapore
-Applicant Passport
For Social Budaya visa sponsored by a Company, you will need
-Company Letter
-1 color photo (3.5 by 5cm, any plain background)
-White Immigration card when u enter Singapore
-Applicant Passport
Visa fee is SGD160.
Visa submission have to be done in my office before 1130am. The visa will be ready around 430-5pm.
If you are leaving on the same day, please book on a 8pm flight.
I have attached a sample sponsor letter for you.
Regards,
Mr Gan Sin Hoe (+65 9615 8622)
Maju Travel Service Pte Ltd
60 Eu Tong Sen Street
#01-16
Furama Hotel City Centre (Chinatown)
Singapore 059804
Tel: +65 6533 1666
Fax: +65 6535 6222
Date: 03 Jul 2013
Kepada Yth,
Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia
No 7 Chatsworth Road
Singapura 249761
Bidang Imigrasi
Dengan hormat,
Saya yang bertanda tanggan di bawah ini:
Sebuah surat sponsor adalah di kantor imigrasi di Singaraja dari;
Surat Bukti PENDAFTARAN ORANG Asing
Nomor Register; 2G11ED.0244 - MK
Gede De Marta
e mail kepada gede_marta@yahoo.co.id
Telepon +62 (0) 85 739 824 024
81 805 562 946
Amed II. Raya Culik
Abang, Karangasem, Bali Indonesia
Provinsi BALI - KABUPATEN KARANGASM
5107051407800002
I Gede Sumarta
Culik 14-07-1980 KAKI-laki BR DINAS BUAYANG
Dengan ini saya mengajukan permohonan visa kunjungan sosial budaya untuk teman saya yang datanya sebagai berikut :
Nama saya Peter Edward Pflaum, lahir 31 Oktober 1936 di Barcelona Spanyol dari orang tua Amerika. Nomor paspor saya adalah 468250524 dikeluarkan oleh Departemen Luar Negeri di Washington DC pada tanggal 28 Maret 2010 dan berakhir pada tanggal 27 Maret 2020.
Nationality USA
Perlu saya sampaikan bahwa permohonan visa ini adalah atas tanggung jawab saya selama yang bersangkutan berada di Indonesia.
Demikian untuk menjadi perhatian dan terima kasih.
Hormat saya,
Dear Sirs,
I, the tanggan below:
Sebuah surat sponsor adalah di kantor imigrasi di Singaraja dari;
Surat Bukti PENDAFTARAN ORANG Asing
Nomor Register; 2G11ED.0244 - MK
Gede De Marta
e mail kepada gede_marta@yahoo.co.id
Telepon +62 (0) 85 739 824 024
81 805 562 946
Amed II. Raya Culik
Abang, Karangasem, Bali Indonesia
Provinsi BALI - KABUPATEN KARANGASM
5107051407800002
I Gede Sumarta
Culik 14-07-1980 KAKI-laki BR DINAS BUAYANG
Occupation: Tour director
I hereby apply for a social-cultural visa for my friend whose data is as follows:
Name: Dr. Peter E. Pflaum
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain/ Date of Birth: / 31-10-1936
Current Address:
Villas Amed (Bobby Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
Pantai Amed Jemeluk di
My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain from American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the State Department in Washington DC on March 28, 2010 and ended on March 27, 2020.
Nationality USA
Need I say that this visa is the responsibility of me for being concerned in Indonesia.
Thus to be a concern and thank you.
Yours sincerely,
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Peter E. Pflaum
SEE English below
1.This adalah draft surat sponsor
Dari dan untuk;
Dr Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
SPONSOR:
Tinggal di villa dari sponsor
Villas Amed (Bobby Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
Pantai Amed Jemeluk di
Untuk informasi lebih lanjut silahkan hubungi
Pemilik Bobby Artana
Telepon: +62 (0) 36323471
Hp: +62 (0) 81338430009
E-Mail untuk pemesanan: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Sebuah surat sponsor adalah di kantor imigrasi di Singaraja dari;
Surat Bukti PENDAFTARAN ORANG Asing
Nomor Register; 2G11ED.0244 - MK
Gede De Marta
e mail kepada gede_marta@yahoo.co.id
Telepon +62 (0) 85 739 824 024
81 805 562 946
Amed II. Raya Culik
Abang, Karangasem, Bali Indonesia
Provinsi BALI - KABUPATEN KARANGASM
5107051407800002
I Gede Sumarta
Culik 14-07-1980 KAKI-laki BR DINAS BUAYANG
2. salinan KTP sponsor,
3. Berurusan dengan mengapa Anda datang ke bali,
Peter E. Pflaum, Bali, Indonesia tertarik menjadi konsultan pengajaran Bioenergetika ke resort dan yoga atau pusat Zen. Minatnya dalam membangun sebagai penduduk dan memiliki visa tahunan. Dia telah berlatih Die Gestalt yang merupakan kata Jerman untuk bentuk atau bentuk. Hal ini digunakan dalam bahasa Inggris untuk merujuk kepada konsep 'keutuhan'. Gestalt juga dapat merujuk ke: Gestalt psikologi Dr Pflaum telah digunakan selama 50 tahun.
4. Nama saya Peter Edward Pflaum, lahir 31 Oktober 1936 di Barcelona Spanyol dari orang tua Amerika. Nomor paspor saya adalah 468250524 dikeluarkan oleh Departemen Luar Negeri di Washington DC pada tanggal 28 Maret 2010 dan berakhir pada tanggal 27 Maret 2020.
Saya memiliki pensiun lebih dari dua ribu USD per bulan dan mampu untuk hidup di Bali.
Aku meninggalkan negara (USA) 15 Januari 2013 untuk Bali, saya 77, recenatly bercerai, seorang pensiunan profesor. Saya telah 30 tahun di New Smyrna Beach, FL
225 Robinson Road
New Smyrna Beach 32169
dengan sekarang saya X-istri di sebuah rumah $ 500.000 Aku dibayar untuk sehingga memiliki penyelesaian. Saya memiliki karakter yang baik: seorang profesor di universitas terkemuka dengan gelar dari University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). Saya telah tingkat pegawai pemerintah federal tinggi dengan izin keamanan.
5 salinan KTP sponsor,
1 pas foto,
formulir aplikasi yang sesuai diisi oleh Anda dan sponsor Anda,
tidak perlu untuk laporan bank dari WI
6. Aku datang ke Bali 17 Januari VOA selama 30 hari kemudian saya pergi ke Singapura tanggal 17 dan kembali pada 22 Februari dengan visa 60 hari.
Sekarang saya telah pergi ke kantor imigrasi di Singaraja
· Paspor dengan visa 2A125P2030-M V6A026328 211/60 HARI sampai 21 Mei 2013 yang diterbitkan di Singapura, baru untuk Mei, Juni dan Juli, dan akan memperbaharui untuk Agustus
l Tahan paspor yang masih berlaku minimal enam bulan pada entri dengan satu halaman kosong visa
l Tahan bukti dana yang cukup - tidak perlu untuk laporan bank dari Wells Fargo Bank, California USA
Tahan bukti penerbangan selanjutnya / kembali
7 Outbound Flight: Kode Pemesanan: J6Q8YF
Keberangkatan: Jumat, September 20, 2013 10:40 Singapore JetStar
Penerbangan VF241
Kedatangan: Jumat, September 20, 2013 13:30 Bali - Denpasar Langsung
Inbound penerbangan: Kode Pemesanan: Q3YBGB
Berangkat: Kamis, 20 Maret, 2014 13:00 Denpasar (Bali) (DPS) Air Asia Flight QZ8494
Kedatangan: Kamis, 20 Maret, 2014 15:35 Singapore (SIN) Penerbangan Langsung $ 182
Pendidikan dan pengalaman Dr Pflaum ini
Florida State University, Departemen Pemerintah, Ph.D., 1972 bidang termasuk Administrasi Pendidikan, Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota dan Ekonomi Sumber Daya Manusia. Topik disertasi: "
Penggunaan Coding Geografis dalam Kebijakan Publik dan Perencanaan, aplikasi komputer districting dan Pemekaran. "
Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, Pusat Pendidikan dan Kebijakan Publik, Ed. M., 1969 Human Resource Planning dan Ekonomi, makalah Guru tentang Program Penilaian Nasional.
University of London School of Economics, Sejarah Modern dan Ekonomi Internasional, Makalah Ekonomi, Dampak Politik dan Sosial Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi dari abad ke-18 sampai sekarang.
University of Chicago,
The College, A.B. derajat, di Liberal Arts dan Ilmu Sosial, Sejarah Amerika dan Ekonomi.
Nama Perusahaan:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Alamat:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street # 01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telepon: (65) 6533 1666
Fax: (65) 6535 6222
Hubungi: MR Gan
visa@majutravel.com
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SPONSOR: IN ENGLISH
1.This is a draft letter of sponsorship
From and to;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
SPONSOR:
Staying in a villa of sponsor
Villas Amed (Bobby Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, Indonesia 80361
Amed beach Jemeluk in
For more information please contact
Owner Bobby Artana
Phone: +62 (0) 36323471
Mobile: +62 (0) 81338430009
E-Mail for booking: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Long lease long term lease at $ 1000 USD per month
A sponsorship letter is at the immigration office in Singaraja from;
Proof of Foreign PERSON REGISTRATION
Register numbers; 2G11ED.0244 - MK
Gede De Marta
e mail gede_marta@yahoo.co.id
Phone +62 (0) 85 739 824 024
081 805.562.946
Amed II. Kingdom Culik
Abang, Karangasem, Bali Indonesia
Province BALI - DISTRICT KARANGASM
5107051407800002
I Gede Sumarta
14-07-1980 kidnapped men FEET AGENCY BR BUAYANG
2. sponsor ID card copy,
3. Dealing with why you come to bali,
Peter E. Pflaum, Bali, Indonesia attracted a consultant to resorts and Bioenergetics teaching yoga or Zen center. His interest in the building as a resident and has an annual visa. He has been practicing Die Gestalt is a German word for form or shape. It is used in English to refer to the concept of 'wholeness'. Gestalt may also refer to: Gestalt psychology Dr. Pflaum has been used for 50 years.
4. My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain from American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the State Department in Washington DC on March 28, 2010 and ended on March 27, 2020.
I have a pension of more than two thousand USD per month and be able to live in Bali.
I left my country (USA) January 15, 2013 to Bali, I 77, recenatly divorced, a retired professor. I have 30 years in New Smyrna Beach, FL
225 Robinson Road
New Smyrna Beach 32169
with my now X-wife a $ 500,000 house that I paid to have a settlement. I have a good character: a professor at a leading university with a degree from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). I have high-level federal government officials with security clearance.
5 copies of ID card sponsor,
1 passport photo,
appropriate application form filled in by you and your sponsor,
no need for a bank statement from WellsFargo Bank in California.
6. I came to Bali January 17 VOA for 30 days and then I went to Singapore on FEB 17 and back to Bali on February 22, with a 60-day visa.
Now I have to go to the immigration office in Singaraja
· Passport with visa V6A026328 2A125P2030-M 211/60 DAYS until May 21, 2013 which was published in Singapore, new for May, June and July, and will renew for August
l Hold a passport valid for at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
l Hold proof of sufficient funds - no need for a bank statement from Wells Fargo Bank, California USA
Hold proof of onward flight / back
7 Outbound Flight: Booking Code: J6Q8YF
Departure: Friday, September 20, 2013 10:40 Singapore JetStar
Flight VF241
Arrival: Friday, September 20, 2013 13:30 Bali - Denpasar Direct
Inbound flight: Booking Code: Q3YBGB
Departure: Thursday, March 20, 2014 13:00 Denpasar (Bali) (DPS) Air Asia Flight QZ8494
Arrival: Thursday, March 20, 2014 15:35 Singapore (SIN) Direct Flights $ 182
Education and experience of Dr. Pflaum's
Florida State University, Department of Government, Ph.D., 1972 including the field of Educational Administration, Urban and Regional Planning and Economics of Human Resources. Dissertation topic: "
Use of Geographic Coding in Public Policy and Planning, computer applications and Redistricting districting. "
Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, Center for Education and Public Policy, Ed. M., 1969 Human Resource Planning and Economics, Master paper on the National Assessment Program.
University of London School of Economics, Modern History and International Economics, Economic Papers, Political and Social Impact of Science and Technology from the 18th century to the present.
University of Chicago,
The College, A.B. degrees, in the Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Economics and American History.
Company Name:
ADVANCE TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street # 01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Phone:
(65) 6533 1666
Fax: (65) 6535 6222
Contact: MR Gan
visa@majutravel.com
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SPONSORS:
1.This is draft of sponsor letter
From and for;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
SPONSORS:
Staying at the sponsor's villa
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For more information please contact the
owner Bobby Artana
Telephone: +62(0)36323471
Hp: +62(0)81338430009
E-Mail for booking: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Long term rental lease at $1000 USD a month
A sponsorship letter is in the immigration office in Singaraja from;
SURAT BUKTI PENDAFTARAN ORANG ASING
nomor register; 2G11ED.0244 - MK
Gede De Marta
e mail gede_marta@yahoo.co.id
Phones +62 (0) 85 739 824 024
81 805 562 946
Amed II. Raya Culik
Abang, Karangasem, Bali Indonesia
PROVINSI BALI - KABUPATEN KARANGASM
5107051407800002
I GEDE SUMARTA
CULIK 14-07-1980 KAKI-LAKI BR DINAS BUAYANG
2. the copies of sponsors KTP,
3. Dealing with why you are coming to bali,
Peter E. Pflaum, Bali, Indonesia is interested in being a teaching consultant on Bioenergetics to resorts and yoga or Zen centers. His interest is in establishing as a resident and having annual visas. He has practiced Die Gestalt which is a German word for form or shape. It is used in English to refer to a concept of 'wholeness'. Gestalt may also refer to: Gestalt psychology Dr. Pflaum has used for 50 years.
4. My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain of American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the Department of State in Washington DC on 28 March 2010 and expires on 27 March 2020.
I have a pension of over a two thousand USD a month and can afford to live in Bali.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recenatly divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL
225 Robinson Road
New Smyrna Beach 32169
with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). I have been a high level federal employee with security clearances.
5 the copies of sponsors KTP,
1 passport photo,
the appropriate application form filled out by you and your sponsor,
no need for bank statements from WellsFargo Bank in USA
6. I came to Bali January 17 VOA for 30 days then I went to Singapore February 17 and returned on Feb 22 with a 60 day visa.
Now I have gone to the immigration office in Singaraja
· Passport with visa 2A125P2030-M V6A026328 211/60 DAYS until May 21 2013 issued in Singapore, renewed for may, june and july and will renew for aug.
l Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
l Hold proof of sufficient funds – no need for bank statement from Wells Fargo Bank, California USA
Hold proof of onward/return flights
7 Outbound Flight: Booking Code: J6Q8YF
Departure: Friday, September 20, 2013 10:40 Singapore JetStar
Flight VF241
Arrival:Friday, September 20, 2013 13:30 Bali - Denpasar Direct
Inbound Flight: Booking Code: Q3YBGB
Departure: Thursday, March 20, 2014 13:00 Denpasar (Bali) (DPS) Air Asia Flight QZ8494
Arrival: Thursday, March 20, 2014 15:35 Singapore (SIN) Direct Flight $182
Dr. Pflaum's education and experience
Florida State University, Department of Government, Ph.D., 1972 fields include Educational Administration, Regional and Urban Planning and Human Resource Economics. Dissertation topic: "
The Use of Geographic Coding in Public Policy and Planning, a computer application of districting and Redistricting."
Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, Center for Education and Public Policy, Ed. M., 1969 Human Resource Planning and Economics, Master's papers on National Assessment Program.
University of London School of Economics, International Modern History and Economics, Papers on Economic, Political and Social Impacts of Science and Technology from the 18th century to present.
University of Chicago,
The College, A.B. degrees, in Liberal Arts and Social Science, American History and Economics.
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
(65) 6533 1666
Fax: (65) 6535 6222
Contact: MR Gan visa@majutravel.com
Monday, July 15, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
A sponsorship letter; have in the immigration office in Singaraja and from Bobby:
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
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After a 2 months visa from Singapore then I got a one month extension with three trips to the immigration office until May 21st.
1. one trip to get papers and file and get your picture taken and finger prints taken
2. second trip to pay $25 fee
3. three to get stamp and passport back.
I got the 60 day visa in Singapore from Feb 22, I got a month until May 21, then Gede does it again for June 21, and again until July 21 and again to August 20 the trip cost $30 and the fee of $25: = $25 x 4 = $100 plus 16 trips at $30 each = $480 = $580 not including three flights Bali to Singapore, and back and out again you have to have a ticket out to come in, with costs = $1000.
A social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160 plus costs;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) Bobby Artana at bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain of American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the Department of State in Washington DC on 28 March 2010 and expires on 27 March 2020.
1. The applicant is aged 55 years old or more;done 77
2. Possessing a valid passport;done
3. Latest photograph;done
4. Curriculum vitae;done
5. Finance statement from a nominated pension foundations or similar, which basically states that the applicant is financially steady and can reside in Indonesia with his or her on funding. The applicant is also required to own the sum of US$ 18.000 on his banking account or equal to US$ 1.500 monthly;yes $2,000
6. Medical statement from a nominated life insurance company; w
7. An accommodation statement, proven and issued by the applicant checking account;done
8. A written statement made by the applicant regarding his intention to hire an Indonesian house-maid or a nurse care during his stay in Indonesia;can do
9. A sponsorship letter; have in the immigration office in Singaraja
I want a social 6 months visa or:
Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Temporary Residency Permit - KITAS: valid for one year. A KITAS Visa is the most common visa for foreign residents and requires an Indonesian sponsor. Valid for five years in total, it is first valid for one year and must subsequently be extended every 12 months.
or
The Limited Stay Visa is a single entry visa for a visit that is related to work and to other purposes such as investment, research, family unification, performance, sport, social activities, retired/senior citizen, etc. The Limited Stay Visa will be granted upon authorization from the Indonesian Immigration in Indonesia.
I am 77 years old a retired professor with a BA from University of Chicago, EdM from Harvard and PhD in government from Florida State University. I was divorced in December 2012 after 30 years of marriage and have a settlement of $1200 a month on common property (a $500,000 house in New Smyrna Beach Florida) and Social Security of $800 so a income of about $2,000 to live on and decided on Bali.
I came to Bali January 17 VOA for 30 days then I went to Singapore February 17 and returned on Feb 22 with a 60 day visa.
Now I have gone to the immigration office in Singaraja
· Passport with visa 2A125P2030-M V6A026328 211/60 DAYS until May 21 2013 issued in Singapore
l Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
l Hold proof of sufficient funds – bank statement
l Hold proof of onward/return flights
I have a sponsor
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) Bobby Artana at bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Maybe we should look for what I want:
Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Temporary Residency Permit - KITAS: valid for one year.
Almost impossible - and I need to know your fees - I am in Amed a small village and dive resort - and
1. Your valid passport; ok
2. Your bank statement;
I can down load it from Wells-Fargo it is on the long document I can sent you
3. Your home contract or proof of residence; Bobby's four months
Paid 10 million ($1000) or more a month and have bank statement
4. Your life insurance paperwork;Don't have one
5. An affidavit made on your behalf stating that you will be hiring local maid
OK
6. Your divorce paperwork;
Have to get from Florida Maybe I can download from court records
7. Recent photograph (send us soft copy so we may reproduce for this purpose)
OK
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
(65) 6533 1666
Fax:
(65) 6535 6222
Contact:
MR GAN
or
Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
A social six months visa:
https://sites.google.com/site/wiredbrain/
HANA EXPRESS
163 Tras Street, #10-06 Lian Huat Building,
Singapore 079024
Tel: 65 - 6221 2181
Fax: 65 - 6344 6912, 6224 2975
Mobile: 65 - 9654 0870
General Enquiries: shohib@starhub.net.sg
http://www.overseasthinktankforindonesia.com/tag/kitas/
I need a visa that is good for a year or at least a 3 months extension from Aug. I now have a three months visa V6A026328 until 21 May 2013. I have the one month extension and can get 3 more June, July, August 21. Then my 6 months from February 22 is up.
The deal on VISA and Indonesia you have a limit of six months unless you get a extended stay permit.
And it is very hard to get the application for longer stays.
My six months ends in August then I have to leave and come back = a three ticket trip
1. ticket to Singapore and
2. back to Bali
3.then from Bali back to Singapore because you must have a ticket out to come in.
4. The cost of moving to Thailand is far less
5. AirAsia
CONFIRMED
Booking number : ZC7DXG
Total paid: 1,171,000.00 IDR
1,171,000.00 IDRDPS (DPS)
Bali (DPS)
22 Aug 2013, 1200 (12:00 PM)
DMK (DMK)
Bangkok – Don Mueang (DMK)
22 Aug 2013, 1515 (3:15 PM)
For extended stay:
Please submit the requested documentation as previously mentioned on the last email, which are:
1. Scan copy of your valid passport;
2. Softcopy of your recent photograph;
3. The residence contract made between you and the residence owner, that states you're renting the house & paid $1.000 a month as you described.
4. Divorce paperwork or divorce decree
In the meantime, please send us copy of your photograph & valid passport so we may check your current permit within the immigration headquarter.
Case Style: MARY ANNE WATKINS PFLAUM v. PETER EDWARD PFLAUM
Case Number: 2012 12314 FMDL Category: Dissolution of Marriage
Case Type: Family Law Filing Date: 08/09/2012
Case Status: Closed Related Cases: NO
Venue Information - 04 - Matthew M. Foxman
Processing Location: DeLand Court Location: DeLand
Disposition Information - Disposed By Judge
Disposition Date: 12/10/2012 Jury Trial: NO
Appealed: NO Contested: NO
UCN: 642012DR012314XXXXDL
My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain of American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the Department of State in Washington DC on 28 March 2010 and expires on 27 March 2020.
1. The applicant is aged 55 years old or more;done 77
2. Possessing a valid passport;done
3. Latest photograph;done
4. Curriculum vitae;done
5. Finance statement from a nominated pension foundations or similar, which basically states that the applicant is financially steady and can reside in Indonesia with his or her on funding. The applicant is also required to own the sum of US$ 18.000 on his banking account or equal to US$ 1.500 monthly;yes $2,000
6. Medical statement from a nominated life insurance company; w
7. An accommodation statement, proven and issued by the applicant checking account;done
8. A written statement made by the applicant regarding his intention to hire an Indonesian house-maid or a nurse care during his stay in Indonesia;can do
9. A sponsorship letter; have in the immigration office in Singaraja
I want:
Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Temporary Residency Permit - KITAS: valid for one year. A KITAS Visa is the most common visa for foreign residents and requires an Indonesian sponsor. Valid for five years in total, it is first valid for one year and must subsequently be extended every 12 months.
or
The Limited Stay Visa is a single entry visa for a visit that is related to work and to other purposes such as investment, research, family unification, performance, sport, social activities, retired/senior citizen, etc. The Limited Stay Visa will be granted upon authorization from the Indonesian Immigration in Indonesia.
I am 77 years old a retired professor with a BA from University of Chicago, EdM from Harvard and PhD in government from Florida State University. I was divorced in December 2012 after 30 years of marriage and have a settlement of $1200 a month on common property (a $500,000 house in New Smyrna Beach Florida) and Social Security of $800 so a income of about $2,000 to live on and decided on Bali.
I came to Bali January 17 VOA for 30 days then I went to Singapore February 17 and returned on Feb 22 with a 60 day visa.
Now I have gone to the immigration office in Singaraja
· Passport with visa 2A125P2030-M V6A026328 211/60 DAYS until May 21 2013 issued in Singapore
l Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
l Hold proof of sufficient funds – bank statement
l Hold proof of onward/return flights
I have a sponsor Bobby Artana at
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed Bobby Artana (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For 20 Aug 2013, The cost of moving to Thailand or Vietnam is less than the cost for agent and expenses plus endless paper work in Indonesia.
http://www.overseasthinktankforindonesia.com/tag/kitas/
" Indonesia’s immigration policies are based on outdated laws originally designed to protect Indonesia’s workers from job-stealing foreigners. In today’s reality, the immigration system has been distorted into a cash cow for those that manage it.
The real cost of this inability of the nation’s civil service to reform itself is seen in the nation’s weak economic performance, by the lack of confidence of business to invest in wealth producing industries – of which the ailing tourism sector is only one.
While today’s immigration rules cost the nation billions of dollars in lost business, our near neighbors earn cash windfalls from unwitting (and unwilling) visa-run tourists.”
The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was a look for alternatives may becomes an interesting tourist trip August 20 to September 20.
After a 2 months visa from Singapore then I got a one month extension with three trips to the immigration office until May 21st.
1. one trip to get papers and file and get your picture taken and finger prints taken
2. second trip to pay $25 fee
3. three to get stamp and passport back.
I got the 60 day visa in Singapore from Feb 22, I got a month until May 21, then Gede does it again for June 21, and again until July 21 and again to August 20 the trip cost $30 and the fee of $25: = $25 x 4 = $100 plus 16 trips at $30 each = $480 = $580 not including three flights Bali to Singapore, and back and out again you have to have a ticket out to come in, with costs = $1000.
A social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160 plus costs;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
(65) 6533 1666
Fax:
(65) 6535 6222
Contact:
MR GAN
or
Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
A social six months visa:
https://sites.google.com/site/wiredbrain/
HANA EXPRESS
163 Tras Street, #10-06 Lian Huat Building,
Singapore 079024
Tel: 65 - 6221 2181
Fax: 65 - 6344 6912, 6224 2975
Mobile: 65 - 9654 0870
General Enquiries: shohib@starhub.net.sg
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INDONESIA’S IMMIGRATION RULES HOLD BACK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Image source: ilowirawan.wordpress.com
By Evan Jones
It is unfortunate that the Von Heydebreck-Stricker family’s unhappy experience with Padang Immigration last month (JP 21 Jan 2008 – where they were forced into pay Rp1.6 million in questionable overstay fines), is an incident that happens all too often.
Indonesia’s immigration policies are based on outdated laws originally designed to protect Indonesia’s workers from job-stealing foreigners. In today’s reality, the immigration system has been distorted into a cash cow for those that manage it.
The real cost of this inability of the nation’s civil service to reform itself is seen in the nation’s weak economic performance, by the lack of confidence of business to invest in wealth producing industries – of which the ailing tourism sector is only one.
While today’s immigration rules cost the nation billions of dollars in lost business, our near neighbours earn cash windfalls from unwitting (and unwilling) visa-run tourists.
For example, every foreigner’s application for a KITAS (Resident Stay Permit) must be made at an Indonesian Embassy outside the country. So scores of foreigners board daily flights to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to apply for, or to renew their visas.
To avoid days standing in consulate queues, many prefer to use local “visa brokers” whose inside embassy contacts speed up the multi day process.
How big is this business? Take Mr Tan, whose Singapore agency has made a handsome living off this archaic visa process for over 35 years. He started back in the early 70's, at a folding table outside the old Indonesian Embassy on Orchard Road. Nowadays, his sleek office has a
staff of seven, he drives a new Mercedes, he has a country house in Australia and his lucrative business enabled him educate his children at British universities. Multiply Mr Tan by several dozen and you get an idea of how big this business is.
The opportunities to gouge cash from immigration “services” reaches all the way to Ambassadorial level. Former Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia Hadi A. Wajarabi is facing accusations that he misappropriated a whopping USD2.6 million in visa fees during his term
in Kuala Lumpur.
But a few million dollars in embezzled visa fee revenues misses a larger point. Hard-to-comply-with visa regulations have prevented entire industries from setting up shop in Indonesia.
A classic example exists in ship repair, where global shipyards have set up branch yards in Indonesia, a competitive place to carry out low value metal bashing. But the big ticket value of a modern ship is in the machinery and electronics. This business stays in Singapore and
Malaysia because the cost (and risk of arbitrary arrest) of mobilising specialist foreign technicians within Indonesia is not worth the trouble.
While it is hard to measure lost opportunities in industry, we can more easily see the losses caused by the 2004 Visa On Arrival rules. Of the 40 million tourists who visit Asean each year, a mere 5 million visit Indonesia. Tuk Tuk Lake Toba, for example, is now a ghost town. A dozen world class golf courses in Batam and Bintan struggle to stay solvent as pre 2003 annual arrivals of 1.6 million lie stagnant at under 900,000.
One can measure a country’s level of development by the ease with which it’s residents can understand and comply with government regulations. Indeed, there is a trend is for governments everywhere to improve public service standards – for government departments to
(publicly) benchmark their own service performance.
But Indonesia’s immigration rules are moving in the opposite direction. There are more and more rules and the newest regulations are even harder to understand and comply with, than the old ones. The Von Heydebreck-Stricker family’s recent experience is an example of this trend.
In the past decade, the many calls to reform Immigration’s antiquated rules were sidetracked by vested interests who don’t want to see the Department of Justice and Human Rights lose this cash-bearing Immigration cow.
Mr. Sofyan Wanandi, head of the Indonesian Business Association, explained the difficulty of implementing reform at last week’s APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) APEC meeting. “Too many sectorial interests, including civil servants with unclear motives, obstruct efforts,” he explained.
Sofyan thinks the solution to reform lies in giving the reform job to well paid highly professional talent and keeping it away from the hands of bureaucrats.
Ten years ago the term “reformasi” was a popular catchcry. Could a review of how well today’s Indonesia’s civil service serves it’s public, explain why the word has fallen into disuse?
_____
Evan Jones is an Australian business analyst, 30 years in SE Asia.
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
Fax:
(65) 6535 6222
Contact:
MR GAN
or
Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
A social six months visa
http://www.hana-express.com.sg/useful_info.html
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
I have a loft if you want to visit
https://sites.google.com/site/bobbysvillasbali/
Pictures of Amed
https://www.google.com/search?q=amed+bali&newwindow=1&hl=en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=35q5UaeEKcWHrgfyuIDQAg&ved=0CEsQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=564
Born,in Barcelona 1936 Baby born under bombs said the papers because my father Irving was chief of UPI in Madrid. Travel in Europe 1959 - 1965 London Amerstdam then Puerto Rico 1965 - 1967, My parents lived in Javea Spain from 1969 to 2004 - Villa Windfall. One daughter Sara a DVM in Inverness Scotland specialist with fish farms. Son in Miami in finance of energy for utilities, daughter in Newcastle UK, two children in NYC who travel extensivly. Mother Melanie published 1 dozen travel novels.
I have a small pension and want to find a nice place I can afford to live.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recently divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). I have been a high level federal employee with security clearances.
https://sites.google.com/site/bobbysvillasbali/
http://bobbysvillasbali.com/
Nice web site, these are my work on where Home: AWAY FROM HOME
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For more information please contact the
owner Bobby Artana
Telephone: +62(0)36323471
Hp: +62(0)81338430009
E-Mail for booking: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
http://bobbysvillasbali.com/
I have a loft if you want to visit
https://sites.google.com/site/bobbysvillasbali/
https://sites.google.com/site/wiredbrain/
I have a small pension and want to find a nice place I can afford to live.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recently divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD).
Interesting Blog:
http://travelblogs.mapquest.com/mojones/mojos-super-happy-fun-time-australia-slash-se-asia-edition/amed-bali
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
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After a 2 months visa from Singapore then I got a one month extension with three trips to the immigration office until May 21st.
1. one trip to get papers and file and get your picture taken and finger prints taken
2. second trip to pay $25 fee
3. three to get stamp and passport back.
I got the 60 day visa in Singapore from Feb 22, I got a month until May 21, then Gede does it again for June 21, and again until July 21 and again to August 20 the trip cost $30 and the fee of $25: = $25 x 4 = $100 plus 16 trips at $30 each = $480 = $580 not including three flights Bali to Singapore, and back and out again you have to have a ticket out to come in, with costs = $1000.
A social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160 plus costs;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) Bobby Artana at bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain of American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the Department of State in Washington DC on 28 March 2010 and expires on 27 March 2020.
1. The applicant is aged 55 years old or more;done 77
2. Possessing a valid passport;done
3. Latest photograph;done
4. Curriculum vitae;done
5. Finance statement from a nominated pension foundations or similar, which basically states that the applicant is financially steady and can reside in Indonesia with his or her on funding. The applicant is also required to own the sum of US$ 18.000 on his banking account or equal to US$ 1.500 monthly;yes $2,000
6. Medical statement from a nominated life insurance company; w
7. An accommodation statement, proven and issued by the applicant checking account;done
8. A written statement made by the applicant regarding his intention to hire an Indonesian house-maid or a nurse care during his stay in Indonesia;can do
9. A sponsorship letter; have in the immigration office in Singaraja
I want a social 6 months visa or:
Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Temporary Residency Permit - KITAS: valid for one year. A KITAS Visa is the most common visa for foreign residents and requires an Indonesian sponsor. Valid for five years in total, it is first valid for one year and must subsequently be extended every 12 months.
or
The Limited Stay Visa is a single entry visa for a visit that is related to work and to other purposes such as investment, research, family unification, performance, sport, social activities, retired/senior citizen, etc. The Limited Stay Visa will be granted upon authorization from the Indonesian Immigration in Indonesia.
I am 77 years old a retired professor with a BA from University of Chicago, EdM from Harvard and PhD in government from Florida State University. I was divorced in December 2012 after 30 years of marriage and have a settlement of $1200 a month on common property (a $500,000 house in New Smyrna Beach Florida) and Social Security of $800 so a income of about $2,000 to live on and decided on Bali.
I came to Bali January 17 VOA for 30 days then I went to Singapore February 17 and returned on Feb 22 with a 60 day visa.
Now I have gone to the immigration office in Singaraja
· Passport with visa 2A125P2030-M V6A026328 211/60 DAYS until May 21 2013 issued in Singapore
l Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
l Hold proof of sufficient funds – bank statement
l Hold proof of onward/return flights
I have a sponsor
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) Bobby Artana at bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Maybe we should look for what I want:
Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Temporary Residency Permit - KITAS: valid for one year.
Almost impossible - and I need to know your fees - I am in Amed a small village and dive resort - and
1. Your valid passport; ok
2. Your bank statement;
I can down load it from Wells-Fargo it is on the long document I can sent you
3. Your home contract or proof of residence; Bobby's four months
Paid 10 million ($1000) or more a month and have bank statement
4. Your life insurance paperwork;Don't have one
5. An affidavit made on your behalf stating that you will be hiring local maid
OK
6. Your divorce paperwork;
Have to get from Florida Maybe I can download from court records
7. Recent photograph (send us soft copy so we may reproduce for this purpose)
OK
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
(65) 6533 1666
Fax:
(65) 6535 6222
Contact:
MR GAN
or
Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
A social six months visa:
https://sites.google.com/site/wiredbrain/
HANA EXPRESS
163 Tras Street, #10-06 Lian Huat Building,
Singapore 079024
Tel: 65 - 6221 2181
Fax: 65 - 6344 6912, 6224 2975
Mobile: 65 - 9654 0870
General Enquiries: shohib@starhub.net.sg
http://www.overseasthinktankforindonesia.com/tag/kitas/
I need a visa that is good for a year or at least a 3 months extension from Aug. I now have a three months visa V6A026328 until 21 May 2013. I have the one month extension and can get 3 more June, July, August 21. Then my 6 months from February 22 is up.
The deal on VISA and Indonesia you have a limit of six months unless you get a extended stay permit.
And it is very hard to get the application for longer stays.
My six months ends in August then I have to leave and come back = a three ticket trip
1. ticket to Singapore and
2. back to Bali
3.then from Bali back to Singapore because you must have a ticket out to come in.
4. The cost of moving to Thailand is far less
5. AirAsia
CONFIRMED
Booking number : ZC7DXG
Total paid: 1,171,000.00 IDR
1,171,000.00 IDRDPS (DPS)
Bali (DPS)
22 Aug 2013, 1200 (12:00 PM)
DMK (DMK)
Bangkok – Don Mueang (DMK)
22 Aug 2013, 1515 (3:15 PM)
For extended stay:
Please submit the requested documentation as previously mentioned on the last email, which are:
1. Scan copy of your valid passport;
2. Softcopy of your recent photograph;
3. The residence contract made between you and the residence owner, that states you're renting the house & paid $1.000 a month as you described.
4. Divorce paperwork or divorce decree
In the meantime, please send us copy of your photograph & valid passport so we may check your current permit within the immigration headquarter.
Case Style: MARY ANNE WATKINS PFLAUM v. PETER EDWARD PFLAUM
Case Number: 2012 12314 FMDL Category: Dissolution of Marriage
Case Type: Family Law Filing Date: 08/09/2012
Case Status: Closed Related Cases: NO
Venue Information - 04 - Matthew M. Foxman
Processing Location: DeLand Court Location: DeLand
Disposition Information - Disposed By Judge
Disposition Date: 12/10/2012 Jury Trial: NO
Appealed: NO Contested: NO
UCN: 642012DR012314XXXXDL
My name is Peter Edward Pflaum, born October 31, 1936 in Barcelona Spain of American parents. My passport number is 468250524 issued by the Department of State in Washington DC on 28 March 2010 and expires on 27 March 2020.
1. The applicant is aged 55 years old or more;done 77
2. Possessing a valid passport;done
3. Latest photograph;done
4. Curriculum vitae;done
5. Finance statement from a nominated pension foundations or similar, which basically states that the applicant is financially steady and can reside in Indonesia with his or her on funding. The applicant is also required to own the sum of US$ 18.000 on his banking account or equal to US$ 1.500 monthly;yes $2,000
6. Medical statement from a nominated life insurance company; w
7. An accommodation statement, proven and issued by the applicant checking account;done
8. A written statement made by the applicant regarding his intention to hire an Indonesian house-maid or a nurse care during his stay in Indonesia;can do
9. A sponsorship letter; have in the immigration office in Singaraja
I want:
Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas or Temporary Residency Permit - KITAS: valid for one year. A KITAS Visa is the most common visa for foreign residents and requires an Indonesian sponsor. Valid for five years in total, it is first valid for one year and must subsequently be extended every 12 months.
or
The Limited Stay Visa is a single entry visa for a visit that is related to work and to other purposes such as investment, research, family unification, performance, sport, social activities, retired/senior citizen, etc. The Limited Stay Visa will be granted upon authorization from the Indonesian Immigration in Indonesia.
I am 77 years old a retired professor with a BA from University of Chicago, EdM from Harvard and PhD in government from Florida State University. I was divorced in December 2012 after 30 years of marriage and have a settlement of $1200 a month on common property (a $500,000 house in New Smyrna Beach Florida) and Social Security of $800 so a income of about $2,000 to live on and decided on Bali.
I came to Bali January 17 VOA for 30 days then I went to Singapore February 17 and returned on Feb 22 with a 60 day visa.
Now I have gone to the immigration office in Singaraja
· Passport with visa 2A125P2030-M V6A026328 211/60 DAYS until May 21 2013 issued in Singapore
l Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
l Hold proof of sufficient funds – bank statement
l Hold proof of onward/return flights
I have a sponsor Bobby Artana at
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed Bobby Artana (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indosesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For 20 Aug 2013, The cost of moving to Thailand or Vietnam is less than the cost for agent and expenses plus endless paper work in Indonesia.
http://www.overseasthinktankforindonesia.com/tag/kitas/
" Indonesia’s immigration policies are based on outdated laws originally designed to protect Indonesia’s workers from job-stealing foreigners. In today’s reality, the immigration system has been distorted into a cash cow for those that manage it.
The real cost of this inability of the nation’s civil service to reform itself is seen in the nation’s weak economic performance, by the lack of confidence of business to invest in wealth producing industries – of which the ailing tourism sector is only one.
While today’s immigration rules cost the nation billions of dollars in lost business, our near neighbors earn cash windfalls from unwitting (and unwilling) visa-run tourists.”
The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was a look for alternatives may becomes an interesting tourist trip August 20 to September 20.
After a 2 months visa from Singapore then I got a one month extension with three trips to the immigration office until May 21st.
1. one trip to get papers and file and get your picture taken and finger prints taken
2. second trip to pay $25 fee
3. three to get stamp and passport back.
I got the 60 day visa in Singapore from Feb 22, I got a month until May 21, then Gede does it again for June 21, and again until July 21 and again to August 20 the trip cost $30 and the fee of $25: = $25 x 4 = $100 plus 16 trips at $30 each = $480 = $580 not including three flights Bali to Singapore, and back and out again you have to have a ticket out to come in, with costs = $1000.
A social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160 plus costs;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
(65) 6533 1666
Fax:
(65) 6535 6222
Contact:
MR GAN
or
Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
A social six months visa:
https://sites.google.com/site/wiredbrain/
HANA EXPRESS
163 Tras Street, #10-06 Lian Huat Building,
Singapore 079024
Tel: 65 - 6221 2181
Fax: 65 - 6344 6912, 6224 2975
Mobile: 65 - 9654 0870
General Enquiries: shohib@starhub.net.sg
Overseas Think Tank for Indonesia
facilitating intellectuals to contribute to indonesia
Archive for the ‘kitas’ tag
INDONESIA’S IMMIGRATION RULES HOLD BACK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
with 11 comments
Image source: ilowirawan.wordpress.com
By Evan Jones
It is unfortunate that the Von Heydebreck-Stricker family’s unhappy experience with Padang Immigration last month (JP 21 Jan 2008 – where they were forced into pay Rp1.6 million in questionable overstay fines), is an incident that happens all too often.
Indonesia’s immigration policies are based on outdated laws originally designed to protect Indonesia’s workers from job-stealing foreigners. In today’s reality, the immigration system has been distorted into a cash cow for those that manage it.
The real cost of this inability of the nation’s civil service to reform itself is seen in the nation’s weak economic performance, by the lack of confidence of business to invest in wealth producing industries – of which the ailing tourism sector is only one.
While today’s immigration rules cost the nation billions of dollars in lost business, our near neighbours earn cash windfalls from unwitting (and unwilling) visa-run tourists.
For example, every foreigner’s application for a KITAS (Resident Stay Permit) must be made at an Indonesian Embassy outside the country. So scores of foreigners board daily flights to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to apply for, or to renew their visas.
To avoid days standing in consulate queues, many prefer to use local “visa brokers” whose inside embassy contacts speed up the multi day process.
How big is this business? Take Mr Tan, whose Singapore agency has made a handsome living off this archaic visa process for over 35 years. He started back in the early 70's, at a folding table outside the old Indonesian Embassy on Orchard Road. Nowadays, his sleek office has a
staff of seven, he drives a new Mercedes, he has a country house in Australia and his lucrative business enabled him educate his children at British universities. Multiply Mr Tan by several dozen and you get an idea of how big this business is.
The opportunities to gouge cash from immigration “services” reaches all the way to Ambassadorial level. Former Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia Hadi A. Wajarabi is facing accusations that he misappropriated a whopping USD2.6 million in visa fees during his term
in Kuala Lumpur.
But a few million dollars in embezzled visa fee revenues misses a larger point. Hard-to-comply-with visa regulations have prevented entire industries from setting up shop in Indonesia.
A classic example exists in ship repair, where global shipyards have set up branch yards in Indonesia, a competitive place to carry out low value metal bashing. But the big ticket value of a modern ship is in the machinery and electronics. This business stays in Singapore and
Malaysia because the cost (and risk of arbitrary arrest) of mobilising specialist foreign technicians within Indonesia is not worth the trouble.
While it is hard to measure lost opportunities in industry, we can more easily see the losses caused by the 2004 Visa On Arrival rules. Of the 40 million tourists who visit Asean each year, a mere 5 million visit Indonesia. Tuk Tuk Lake Toba, for example, is now a ghost town. A dozen world class golf courses in Batam and Bintan struggle to stay solvent as pre 2003 annual arrivals of 1.6 million lie stagnant at under 900,000.
One can measure a country’s level of development by the ease with which it’s residents can understand and comply with government regulations. Indeed, there is a trend is for governments everywhere to improve public service standards – for government departments to
(publicly) benchmark their own service performance.
But Indonesia’s immigration rules are moving in the opposite direction. There are more and more rules and the newest regulations are even harder to understand and comply with, than the old ones. The Von Heydebreck-Stricker family’s recent experience is an example of this trend.
In the past decade, the many calls to reform Immigration’s antiquated rules were sidetracked by vested interests who don’t want to see the Department of Justice and Human Rights lose this cash-bearing Immigration cow.
Mr. Sofyan Wanandi, head of the Indonesian Business Association, explained the difficulty of implementing reform at last week’s APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) APEC meeting. “Too many sectorial interests, including civil servants with unclear motives, obstruct efforts,” he explained.
Sofyan thinks the solution to reform lies in giving the reform job to well paid highly professional talent and keeping it away from the hands of bureaucrats.
Ten years ago the term “reformasi” was a popular catchcry. Could a review of how well today’s Indonesia’s civil service serves it’s public, explain why the word has fallen into disuse?
_____
Evan Jones is an Australian business analyst, 30 years in SE Asia.
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone:
Fax:
(65) 6535 6222
Contact:
MR GAN
or
Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
A social six months visa
http://www.hana-express.com.sg/useful_info.html
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
I have a loft if you want to visit
https://sites.google.com/site/bobbysvillasbali/
Pictures of Amed
https://www.google.com/search?q=amed+bali&newwindow=1&hl=en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=35q5UaeEKcWHrgfyuIDQAg&ved=0CEsQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=564
Born,in Barcelona 1936 Baby born under bombs said the papers because my father Irving was chief of UPI in Madrid. Travel in Europe 1959 - 1965 London Amerstdam then Puerto Rico 1965 - 1967, My parents lived in Javea Spain from 1969 to 2004 - Villa Windfall. One daughter Sara a DVM in Inverness Scotland specialist with fish farms. Son in Miami in finance of energy for utilities, daughter in Newcastle UK, two children in NYC who travel extensivly. Mother Melanie published 1 dozen travel novels.
I have a small pension and want to find a nice place I can afford to live.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recently divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). I have been a high level federal employee with security clearances.
https://sites.google.com/site/bobbysvillasbali/
http://bobbysvillasbali.com/
Nice web site, these are my work on where Home: AWAY FROM HOME
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Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For more information please contact the
owner Bobby Artana
Telephone: +62(0)36323471
Hp: +62(0)81338430009
E-Mail for booking: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
http://bobbysvillasbali.com/
I have a loft if you want to visit
https://sites.google.com/site/bobbysvillasbali/
https://sites.google.com/site/wiredbrain/
I have a small pension and want to find a nice place I can afford to live.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recently divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD).
Interesting Blog:
http://travelblogs.mapquest.com/mojones/mojos-super-happy-fun-time-australia-slash-se-asia-edition/amed-bali
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Looking for a place to live or visit, that is cheap, safe and orderly, warm all year, you can't do better than Bali. Amed is best place on the island- it is on a side road 10 Km from the highway. It is quiet from the motorcycles; it is a center for divers, it has good karma. You can set up housekeeping, get service that cleans, cooks, drives, shops, etc at nominal cost.
You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Great place - with great people - great prices - great location - dive Amed
Are you looking for a large room or Villa; do you desire a STAND ALONE bungalow with nice balconies a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow then you can boast of magnificent sea views, and a good pool and big size-bed in 8 m high ceilings, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, quiet and peaceful?
I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30² meters with a nice big balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000 a month. The girls cook and clean, the native guide shops and drives, I have set up mini kitchen, or can order from nearby restaurant, or go next door to Cafe Amed restaurant for good food, and there is a mini mart across the street. It is the good life on the cheap.
LONG TERM RENTAL AT $1000 USD OR LESS
You can be a long term resident then pay by the month - with a 50% discount
http://www.booking.com/hotel/id/three-brothers-bobby-s-villas.id.html?aid=346999;label=hotel-455800_T-1_Pool-com_Slice-99999;sid=3ce24b9b29bd152ce9ac96208a23a84d;dcid=1;checkin=2013-06-02;checkout=2013-06-09;srfid=15e1d29fa7ce17b136d7deccfc488e2a8c38cfa2X1
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Located in Amed, Three Brothers Bobby’s Villas is a beachfront resort with a large outdoor pool overlooking the ocean. Its air-conditioned bungalows feature a private terraces and en suite bathrooms. Free Wi-Fi is accessible in all areas. Three Brothers Bobby’s Villas is 8 minutes’ drive away from Lempuyang Luhur Temple. Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Tulamben diving spots are all within 10 minutes’ drive away. Ngurah Rai International Airport can be reached by a 3.5-hour car ride from the property. Included in all units are a fridge, minibar and a safe. Fitted with a seating area, each private terrace offers views of the sea. Hot and cold shower facilities are available in the attached bathroom. Fishing, diving and snorkeling trips can be arranged upon request, while luggage can be stored at the 24-hour front desk. Staff can assist with car rental and laundry services. Airport transfers can also be arranged at a charge, while free on-site parking is provided. Breakfast is served daily in the resort’s dining area. With room service, guests can enjoy meals in the comfort of their rooms.
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore you can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160
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booking list at:
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You will get a lower rate if you become a resident. Here are bungalows or villas on the beach,the pool is nice,
You can be a long term resident then pay by the month - with a 50% discount
I can't find as good a place in SE Asia
I have been seeking an alternative in SE Asia.
Where you can be a long term resident then pay by the month - with a 50% discount
I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30² meters with a nice big balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000 a month. The girls cook and clean, the native guide shops and drives, I have set up mini kitchen, or can order from nearby restaurant, or go next door to Cafe Amed restaurant for good food, and there is a mini mart across the street. It is the good life on the cheap.
MORE PICTURES;
https://www.google.com/search?q=three+brothers+bobby's+villas+amed+bali&newwindow=1&sa=N&rlz=1C1CHMO_enID535ID535&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&ei=zbWmUYDxLIGCrgeT0IHoBg&ved=0CJsBELAEOAo&biw=1024&bih=589
Looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month, $33 USD a day. You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave to renew my visa, so on Aug 22 I will go to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia to see if I can do better. I am l ooking for a place to stay long term and call home? I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like stand alone bungalows or villas on the beach, the pool is nice, You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount .
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave for new visa on Aug 22 I go to check out the alternatives in SE Asia.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, a pool is nice,
PICTURES;
http://www.tripadvisor.ca/LocationPhotos-g608478-d3568694-Three_Brothers_Villas_Amed_Bobby_s_Villas-Amed_Bali.html
(Bobby’s
Villas)
Amed - Bali
Directly on the beach. Big Bungalows in two floors and bungalows with double bed. Swimming pool, Hot and cold water, AC, Minibar, Safety box.
For more information please contact the owner Bobby Artana
Telephone: +62(0)36323471
Hp: +62(0)81338430009
E-Mail for info: mth99@hotmail.com
E-Mail for booking: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
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Looking for a place to live or visit, that is cheap,
orderly, warm, you can not do better than Bali.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
LONG TERM RENTAL AT $1000 USD OR LESS
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore you can maybe can get a six month social visa for about $160
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore
you can maybe can get a six month social visa for about $160
Looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after months I have to leave on Aug 22 to Thailand and Vietnam to check out the alternatives.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, THE pool is nice, You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount .
http://bobbysvillasbali.com
I am an elderly (77) American living on a pension. I am looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave on Aug 22 to Thailand because of impossible immigration rules and procedures in Indonesia.
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, a pool is nice, E-mail me at wiredbrain@gmail.com
I am long term resident so I pay by the month - so the first month would be from Sept 19th and 30 days would be until Oct 18th - I will pay in advance or put down a deposit. I am also trying to find the bus to Sihanoukville Cambodia Sept 19th 2013 from SGN Saigon or south Vietnam since there is no airplane.
I should state that I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30イ meters with a nice balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, a backup generator, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000.
I am an elderly (77) American living on a pension. I am looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave on Aug 22 to Thailand because of impossible immigration rules and procedures in Indonesia.
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, a pool is nice, E-mail me at wiredbrain@gmail.com
I am long term resident so I pay by the month - so the first month would be from Sept 19th and 30 days would be until Oct 18th - I will pay in advance or put down a deposit. I am also trying to find the bus to Sihanoukville Cambodia Sept 19th 2013 from SGN Saigon or south Vietnam since there is no airplane.
I should state that I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30イ meters with a nice balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, a backup generator, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000.
I will be in Thailand on Aug 20 with a hotel until the 25th of August, the Rambuttri Village Plaza and I am looking for a place from the 26th of August until Sept 4, two weeks in Thailand.
I go to Vietnam Sept 4th SGN and have a hotel there until the 9th at the Signature Saigon Hotel . I am looking for a place to stay, long term. Two weeks in Vietnam.
The Island of Phu Quoc Island Hotels, Discount Hotels in Phuquoc Vietnam: Phu Quoc Resort looks nice, and cheap.
Air by AirAsia from Bali to Bangkok Aug 20th and then Ho Chi Mhin Saigon Sept 4th
I have a small pension and want to find a nice place I can afford to live. Then maybe to Cambodia September 14th, Sihanoukville, Cambodia; two weeks in Cambodia then to Singapore for the visa and finally return to Bali on September 22nd.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recently divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). I have been a high level federal employee with security clearances.
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For 20 Aug 2013, The cost of moving to Thailand or Vietnam is less than the cost for agent and expenses plus endless paper work in Indonesia.
http://www.overseasthinktankforindonesia.com/tag/kitas/
" Indonesia’s immigration policies are based on outdated laws originally designed to protect Indonesia’s workers from job-stealing foreigners. In today’s reality, the immigration system has been distorted into a cash cow for those that manage it.
The real cost of this inability of the nation’s civil service to reform itself is seen in the nation’s weak economic performance, by the lack of confidence of business to invest in wealth producing industries – of which the ailing tourism sector is only one.
While today’s immigration rules cost the nation billions of dollars in lost business, our near neighbors earn cash windfalls from unwitting (and unwilling) visa-run tourists.”
The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was a look for alternatives may becomes an interesting tourist trip August 20 to September 20.
After a 2 months visa from Singapore then I got a one month extension with three trips to the immigration office until May 21st.
1. one trip to get papers and file and get your picture taken and finger prints taken
2. second trip to pay $25 fee
3. three to get stamp and passport back.
I got the 60 day visa in Singapore from Feb 22, I got a month until May 21, then Gede does it again for June 21, and again until July 21 and again to August 20 the trip cost $30 and the fee of $25: = $25 x 4 = $100 plus 16 trips at $30 each = $480 = $580 not including three flights Bali to Singapore, and back and out again you have to have a ticket out to come in, with costs = $1000.
A social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160 plus costs;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Company Name:
MAJU TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD
Address:
60 Eu Tong Sen Street #01-16 Furama Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 059804
Telephone: (65) 6533 1666 Fax: (65) 6535 6222
Contact: MR GAN
Tel: 5331666/5337373
Fax: 65356222
Address: 60,EU TONG SEN STREET #01-16,FURAMA HOTEL SHOPPING CENTRE SINGAPORE 059804 TA no: 00535
http://www.singaporetours.com.sg/100535.page
http://www.streetdirectory.com/businessfinder/company_detail.php?companyid=63520&branchid=8667
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Address: Platinum Express Travel
7500A Beach Road
#09-313 The Plaza
Singapore 199591
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Have a nice day in Amed Bali
Looking for a place to live or visit, that is cheap, safe and orderly, warm all year, you can't do better than Bali. Amed is best place on the island- it is on a side road 10 Km from the highway. It is quiet from the motorcycles; it is a center for divers, it has good karma. You can set up housekeeping, get service that cleans, cooks, drives, shops, etc at nominal cost.
You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
Great place - with great people - great prices - great location - dive Amed
Are you looking for a large room or Villa; do you desire a STAND ALONE bungalow with nice balconies a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow then you can boast of magnificent sea views, and a good pool and big size-bed in 8 m high ceilings, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, quiet and peaceful?
I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30² meters with a nice big balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000 a month. The girls cook and clean, the native guide shops and drives, I have set up mini kitchen, or can order from nearby restaurant, or go next door to Cafe Amed restaurant for good food, and there is a mini mart across the street. It is the good life on the cheap.
LONG TERM RENTAL AT $1000 USD OR LESS
You can be a long term resident then pay by the month - with a 50% discount
http://www.booking.com/hotel/id/three-brothers-bobby-s-villas.id.html?aid=346999;label=hotel-455800_T-1_Pool-com_Slice-99999;sid=3ce24b9b29bd152ce9ac96208a23a84d;dcid=1;checkin=2013-06-02;checkout=2013-06-09;srfid=15e1d29fa7ce17b136d7deccfc488e2a8c38cfa2X1
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Located in Amed, Three Brothers Bobby’s Villas is a beachfront resort with a large outdoor pool overlooking the ocean. Its air-conditioned bungalows feature a private terraces and en suite bathrooms. Free Wi-Fi is accessible in all areas. Three Brothers Bobby’s Villas is 8 minutes’ drive away from Lempuyang Luhur Temple. Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Tulamben diving spots are all within 10 minutes’ drive away. Ngurah Rai International Airport can be reached by a 3.5-hour car ride from the property. Included in all units are a fridge, minibar and a safe. Fitted with a seating area, each private terrace offers views of the sea. Hot and cold shower facilities are available in the attached bathroom. Fishing, diving and snorkeling trips can be arranged upon request, while luggage can be stored at the 24-hour front desk. Staff can assist with car rental and laundry services. Airport transfers can also be arranged at a charge, while free on-site parking is provided. Breakfast is served daily in the resort’s dining area. With room service, guests can enjoy meals in the comfort of their rooms.
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore you can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160
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booking list at:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHMO_enID535ID535&ion=1&ie=UTF-8#newwindow=1&rlz=1C1CHMO_enID535ID535&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=three%20brothers%20bobby%27s%20villas%20amed%20bali&oq=&gs_l=&pbx=1&fp=a5f7694ea64913d9&ion=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.47008514,d.aGc&biw=1024&bih=589
You will get a lower rate if you become a resident. Here are bungalows or villas on the beach,the pool is nice,
You can be a long term resident then pay by the month - with a 50% discount
I can't find as good a place in SE Asia
I have been seeking an alternative in SE Asia.
Where you can be a long term resident then pay by the month - with a 50% discount
I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30² meters with a nice big balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000 a month. The girls cook and clean, the native guide shops and drives, I have set up mini kitchen, or can order from nearby restaurant, or go next door to Cafe Amed restaurant for good food, and there is a mini mart across the street. It is the good life on the cheap.
MORE PICTURES;
https://www.google.com/search?q=three+brothers+bobby's+villas+amed+bali&newwindow=1&sa=N&rlz=1C1CHMO_enID535ID535&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&ei=zbWmUYDxLIGCrgeT0IHoBg&ved=0CJsBELAEOAo&biw=1024&bih=589
Looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month, $33 USD a day. You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave to renew my visa, so on Aug 22 I will go to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia to see if I can do better. I am l ooking for a place to stay long term and call home? I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like stand alone bungalows or villas on the beach, the pool is nice, You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount .
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave for new visa on Aug 22 I go to check out the alternatives in SE Asia.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, a pool is nice,
PICTURES;
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Amed - Bali
Directly on the beach. Big Bungalows in two floors and bungalows with double bed. Swimming pool, Hot and cold water, AC, Minibar, Safety box.
For more information please contact the owner Bobby Artana
Telephone: +62(0)36323471
Hp: +62(0)81338430009
E-Mail for info: mth99@hotmail.com
E-Mail for booking: bobbyartana@yahoo.com
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Looking for a place to live or visit, that is cheap,
orderly, warm, you can not do better than Bali.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
LONG TERM RENTAL AT $1000 USD OR LESS
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore you can maybe can get a six month social visa for about $160
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore
you can maybe can get a six month social visa for about $160
Looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after months I have to leave on Aug 22 to Thailand and Vietnam to check out the alternatives.
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, THE pool is nice, You can be a long term resident so pay by the month - with a 50% discount .
http://bobbysvillasbali.com
I am an elderly (77) American living on a pension. I am looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave on Aug 22 to Thailand because of impossible immigration rules and procedures in Indonesia.
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, a pool is nice, E-mail me at wiredbrain@gmail.com
I am long term resident so I pay by the month - so the first month would be from Sept 19th and 30 days would be until Oct 18th - I will pay in advance or put down a deposit. I am also trying to find the bus to Sihanoukville Cambodia Sept 19th 2013 from SGN Saigon or south Vietnam since there is no airplane.
I should state that I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30イ meters with a nice balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, a backup generator, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000.
I am an elderly (77) American living on a pension. I am looking for a place to stay long term and call home. I have been renting by the month and have paid in advance no more than a $1,000 each month.
I have been living in a bungalow (Villa) next to the ocean in Amed Bali Indonesia which is very good and I like it, but after 6 months I have to leave on Aug 22 to Thailand because of impossible immigration rules and procedures in Indonesia.
But I maybe able to get a social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I may get a six month social visa. The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was to look for alternatives now may become a nice tourist trip around SE Asia from August 22 to September 22. I can leave my big bag in Bali and travel light.
I get a lower rate because I become a resident. I like bungalows or villas on the beach, a pool is nice, E-mail me at wiredbrain@gmail.com
I am long term resident so I pay by the month - so the first month would be from Sept 19th and 30 days would be until Oct 18th - I will pay in advance or put down a deposit. I am also trying to find the bus to Sihanoukville Cambodia Sept 19th 2013 from SGN Saigon or south Vietnam since there is no airplane.
I should state that I don't feel like climbing stairs. I am looking for a large room 30イ meters with a nice balcony, a Superior or Deluxe AC Bungalow is desirable. I can hope to have a magnificent sea view, at least one good size-bed, Air Conditioning, hot & cold water shower, WiFi, minibar or fridge, a backup generator, quiet and peaceful, with a helpful and friendly staff; like all that I have now in Bali for a little under $1,000.
I will be in Thailand on Aug 20 with a hotel until the 25th of August, the Rambuttri Village Plaza and I am looking for a place from the 26th of August until Sept 4, two weeks in Thailand.
I go to Vietnam Sept 4th SGN and have a hotel there until the 9th at the Signature Saigon Hotel . I am looking for a place to stay, long term. Two weeks in Vietnam.
The Island of Phu Quoc Island Hotels, Discount Hotels in Phuquoc Vietnam: Phu Quoc Resort looks nice, and cheap.
Air by AirAsia from Bali to Bangkok Aug 20th and then Ho Chi Mhin Saigon Sept 4th
I have a small pension and want to find a nice place I can afford to live. Then maybe to Cambodia September 14th, Sihanoukville, Cambodia; two weeks in Cambodia then to Singapore for the visa and finally return to Bali on September 22nd.
I left the country (USA) Jan 15 2013 for Bali, I am 77, recently divorced, a retired professor. I have been 30 years in New Smyrna Beach FL with my now X-wife in a $500,000 house I paid for thus have a settlement. I have good character: a professor at leading universities with degrees from the University of Chicago (BA), Harvard (Ed M), FSU (PhD). I have been a high level federal employee with security clearances.
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
For 20 Aug 2013, The cost of moving to Thailand or Vietnam is less than the cost for agent and expenses plus endless paper work in Indonesia.
http://www.overseasthinktankforindonesia.com/tag/kitas/
" Indonesia’s immigration policies are based on outdated laws originally designed to protect Indonesia’s workers from job-stealing foreigners. In today’s reality, the immigration system has been distorted into a cash cow for those that manage it.
The real cost of this inability of the nation’s civil service to reform itself is seen in the nation’s weak economic performance, by the lack of confidence of business to invest in wealth producing industries – of which the ailing tourism sector is only one.
While today’s immigration rules cost the nation billions of dollars in lost business, our near neighbors earn cash windfalls from unwitting (and unwilling) visa-run tourists.”
The tour of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia which was a look for alternatives may becomes an interesting tourist trip August 20 to September 20.
After a 2 months visa from Singapore then I got a one month extension with three trips to the immigration office until May 21st.
1. one trip to get papers and file and get your picture taken and finger prints taken
2. second trip to pay $25 fee
3. three to get stamp and passport back.
I got the 60 day visa in Singapore from Feb 22, I got a month until May 21, then Gede does it again for June 21, and again until July 21 and again to August 20 the trip cost $30 and the fee of $25: = $25 x 4 = $100 plus 16 trips at $30 each = $480 = $580 not including three flights Bali to Singapore, and back and out again you have to have a ticket out to come in, with costs = $1000.
A social six months visa:
With Bobby's help and help from his agent in Singapore I can maybe get a six month social visa for about $160 plus costs;
Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
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Address:
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Telephone: (65) 6533 1666 Fax: (65) 6535 6222
Contact: MR GAN
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Dr. Peter E. Pflaum, GlobalVillages
wiredbrain@gmail.com
Villas Amed (Bobby's Villas) bobbyartana@yahoo.com
Bali Jl. Raya Amed, Karangasem, 80361 Indonesia
in Amed Beach Jemeluk
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