I am trying to find information about the correct process to get my daughter registered as a dual citizen.
She is a few years old now and already has her British passport.
What documents are needed and what are the steps to take?
Was she born in Indonesia? Is she in Indonesia presently, and does she have an Indonesian birth certificate?
Yes she was born here, has a birth certificate and mum is Indonesian.
Then all you need to do is go to your local KanIm with her British passport, her birth cert, your passport, mum's KTP, KK and passport, (of course copies of all the above), then ask to apply for Affidavit Dwikewarganegaraan, or an Indonesian passport.
Oh wow sounds simple, I assumed it would be a pain, thank you.
Hi all,
I’m am looking to get dual citizenship for my son in Bali too.
I have been told to get the Indonesian passport first and then apply for the European passport second without making an affidavit.
Is this true? Or is there a hidden secret of getting the foreigner passport first before the Indonesian?
Any information is appreciated.
My son was born here in 2014 (Indo mum) and we got him his UK passport first then his Indo one. The biggest problem was getting colour photocopies of every page of his UK passport as it is illegal to colour photo copy some legal documents in this country.
My daughter was born here in 2016 and we got her a UK passport but an Indo afidavit. We'll be getting her an Indo passport this year.
This was back in 2014, I don't know where it came from but we (wife and I) went to many photo copy/printing shops and they all said the same thing. I ended up using the business center of the hotel we were staying in and copied it all in there.This is the first time I have heard of this. Where has this come from and what exactly is it illegal to photocopy and why?
For the record I colour photocopy everything n Indonesia, from KITAS/KITAP to British and Indonesian passports to the various Surats from Government departments
I have been told to get the Indonesian passport first and then apply for the European passport second without making an affidavit.
Is this true? Or is there a hidden secret of getting the foreigner passport first before the Indonesian?
If The child has no passport previously, would it be possible for him to apply for Indonesian Passport first ?Then all you need to do is go to your local KanIm with her British passport, her birth cert, your passport, mum's KTP, KK and passport, (of course copies of all the above), then ask to apply for Affidavit Dwikewarganegaraan, or an Indonesian passport.
If The child has no passport previously, would it be possible for him to apply for Indonesian Passport first ?
Or the Kanim would still ask the child for affidavit and other country's passport first ?
My sister is plannin to make a passport to her 1 year old son
Kinda confuse which process to do first