Schools fees and related expenditures.... Lebih lanjut 

Introduction to the Indonesian Education System... Lebih lanjut 

Types of Schools available in Indonesia.... Lebih lanjut 

Introduction to the Indonesian Government and Economy.... Lebih lanjut 

Introduction on the people of Indonesia and the environment.... Lebih lanjut 

Indonesia is a juxtaposition of thriving metropolises and vast stretch
of natural environments. Amidst sprawling cities like Jakarta and
Surabaya, Indonesia is home to about 150 volcanoes and about 17,508
islands. Ther... Lebih lanjut 

Indonesia is ethnically rich. It is a melting point of numerous
ethnicities, not only from parts of Asia but from Europe, Oceania and
the US. Food as such, reflects this amalgam of cultures in Indonesia and
it helps to break... Lebih lanjut 

Indonesia has many tourist hotspots, from its white sandy beaches to
jungles to ancient shrines and deep caves, there is a little something
for everyone and expatriates settling into the country should take the
time to visit... Lebih lanjut 

Expatriates new to Indonesia and Asia in general will find shopping to
be a slightly different thing here. Goods are noticeably cheaper and the
entire populace encourages haggling as part of the process. In fact,
other than ... Lebih lanjut 

Relocating to a foreign country can be a daunting process. Not only are
family and loved ones left behind, but also a familiar way of life.
Therefore, it is important for the expatriate to seek out like-minded
people in his ... Lebih lanjut 

While the Indonesian government has plans to allow foreigners to
directly buy apartments or commercial property around the third quarter
of 2010, currently as of June 2011, foreigners/expatriates in Indonesia
still have no l... Lebih lanjut 

Indonesia has a variety of homes that are available for rent or lease by
expatriates who are either permanently relocating there or are only in
the country for a few years.... Lebih lanjut 

Serviced apartments are an excellent temporary residence for the
foreigner who is only in the country for a short time or the expatriate
waiting for their household goods to be cleared from customs and for
KITAS to be issued... Lebih lanjut 

Indonesia has some of the most affordable serviced apartments in the
world that are not only well designed but also well furnished. These
apartments are found in every major city and are a favourite short-term
or long-term d... Lebih lanjut 

KITAS is given to the expatriate who is being employed as an ‘Expert’
worker for a company (company must be an Indonesian company or
registered in Indonesia) and is considered to be a limited stay visa. If
the ex... Lebih lanjut 

Working in Indonesia and applying for visas & work permits.... Lebih lanjut 

What you need to know when job hunting in Indonesia.... Lebih lanjut 




