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International Moving Guide |
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- Moving to Australia
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Moving to New Zealand
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Moving to United States
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Moving to United Kingdom
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Moving to Singapore
- Moving to Saudi Arabia
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Moving to Sri Lanka
- Moving to Japan
- Moving to China
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Moving to Indonesia
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Moving to South Africa
- Moving
to France
- Moving to Germany
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Moving to Thailand
- Moving to India
- Moving to Canada
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Moving to Hongkong
- Moving
to Malaysia
Moving to Indonesia
Documents Required
For All Customers:
- Original passport for customer and spouse valid for a minimum of twelve months
- Original Work Permit for customer
- Original Residence Permit (KITAS Card) for customer and spouse -- both MUST BE validated
for a full twelve month period
- Customs Application
- Bank Guarantee
- Letter of Authorization to Destination Agent
- Certain vaccinations may be required
- Inventory (original and one copy - not valued)
- For Expatriates:
- Original passport
- Residence permit (KITAS Card) valid for 12 months (also for spouse)
- Work Permit valid for 12 months
- Marital Status Statement (divorced/single only)
- Single status customer is not normally entitled to a duty-free shipment and may
petition to obtain approval from the Embassy or Consulate
- For Returning Indonesian Citizens:
- Original Passport
- Inventory (original, valued and legalized by Embassy/Consulate)
- Application letter and Import Permit from the Department of Trade
- Original Statement from Indonesian Embassy/Consulate that customer has been living
abroad, stating date of arrival, date of intended return to Indonesia and customer's
intent to ship personal effects
- Letter of Assignment and Reassignment by customer's employer or sponsoring company
- School certificate or diploma for students
- License from Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affair (applied by embassy)
- Diplomatic card (for vehicle)
IF ALL THE ABOVE ARE NOT PROVIDED, HEAVY DUTIES, PENALTIES AND DEMURRAGE WILL APPLY.
Customs Regulations
- Shipments 100% inspected
- A returning Indonesian citizen must have lived abroad for a minimum of three years
and must have been in possession and use of the items for at least two years with
continued use of the items while in Indonesia to be allowed duty-free entry
- For expatriates, household goods must have been in customer's possession and use
for at least one full year, and be for the Customer's continued private use in Indonesia
(not for resale)
- Only one air and one sea shipment of household goods allowed duty-free
- Shipments must arrive within three months of date of issuance of KITAS Card
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