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As I said before on the original thread, Idul Fitri is now over so they'll go back to not giving a toss.
Just to make sure I got the technical details right here:
Pasal 71 (b) states that foreigners are obliged to show and hand over either their travel document or their stay permit in these situations.
AFAIK, this means that the KITAS / KITAP holders in the example above were expected to carry and show the original cards, but would not have needed their passports, no matter if original or photocopies.
Including the rather new bebas visa status, there should be three general variations here:
1. You are a tourist on a visa free status
In this case you have to carry your passport with the entry stamp for that. To my understanding, the visa free status is technically not even considered an izin tinggal, so only the first part of "travel document or stay permit" would apply here.
2. You have a visit visa (izin tinggal kunjungan) of any kind (tourist, business, journo, etc.)
You have to carry your passport, as your izin tinggal is stamped into it. You will need it to comply with any of the two options that pasal 71 (b) offers here, as they are normally leading to the same document anyway - your passport.
3. You are living in Indonesia on an ITAS or ITAP
In this case, you have to show your physical stay permit card, your KITAS or KITAP, but your passport can safely rest at home or wherever you prefer store it. So you are complying with the second part of "travel document or stay permit" then.
Is my understanding in line with the knowledge and experience of others here?
.... why people are still carrying around photocopies in Jaksa and Blok M and shocked when the Immigration boys haul them off is beyond me.
1. obviously 'people' don't want to risk losing the originals. Getting a replacement of passport, kitas, kitap etc would probrably be a nightmare.
2. why single out Jaksa and Blok M .. the law would apply everywhere.
3. i think the issue is that despite the law referring to original documents, it has been the assumption of the expat community that photocopies would suffice. this is the first instance that i know of where people have been arrested for having photocopies instead of the original.
As I said before on the original thread, Idul Fitri is now over so they'll go back to not giving a toss.
... which do you reckon is more likely to be hit with a raid: the boozers in Jaksa and Blok M or Pondok Indah Mall? PIM is used merely as an example.
Until next year comes around…
... (Having said that there have been raids on some apartment blocks in jakarta recently so no one is immune.)
Well.. seems that's the price one pays for being a "boozer". It will surely affect business at the "boozer" hangouts though. Bad news for those wanting a innocent beer in Blok M at 3 am in the morning.
(Having said that there have been raids on some apartment blocks in jakarta recently so no one is immune.)
Well.. seems that's the price one pays for being a "boozer". It will surely affect business at the "boozer" hangouts though. Bad news for those wanting a innocent beer in Blok M at 3 am in the morning.
(Having said that there have been raids on some apartment blocks in jakarta recently so no one is immune.)
In August last in Australia the black uniform, gun toting Border Protection people, formerly known as Immigration Department, announced they were going to do random spot checks of people in the city of Melbourne for proper IDs of anyone thought to be a migrant or visitor.
Most people just hear Blok M and the connotations are immediate: you get up to no good there. Right or wrong, that's how it is.
Not shy of a scarce quote or three, are you?
No.. sorry.. most people do not make the connotations you do.
No.. sorry.. most people do not make the connotations you do.
Most people associate Blok M with the Bus Terminal, Blok M Mall, Pasaraya.. etc.
No.. sorry.. most people do not make the connotations you do.
Most people associate Blok M with the Bus Terminal
... it is here synonymous with prostitution.
I am a thousand miles away, and it is here synonymous with prostitution.
Certainly not buses. What nonsense.
No it's not.
you're a thousand miles away and probably never been there.