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        "id": 1642982,
        "msgid": "depok-city-government-urges-migrants-to-maintain-order-in-population-administration-1774853514",
        "date": "2026-03-30 13:15:19",
        "title": "Depok City Government Urges Migrants to Maintain Order in Population Administration",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Depok City Government in West Java has urged newcomers to comply with population administration procedures to ensure proper access to public services. According to the Head of the Population and Civil Registration Office, Mary Liziawati, while the city welcomes all residents under constitutional rights, migrants must update documents like ID cards and family cards or register as non-permanent residents if staying temporarily. This policy, based on Ministerial Regulation No. 74 of 2022, aims to facilitate services such as social aid, healthcare, and education for both permanent and temporary inhabitants.",
        "content": "<p>The Depok City Government in West Java has urged migrants to remain\norderly in population administration in accordance with applicable\nregulations. \u201cDepok City is open to anyone who wishes to come and live\nhere, but they must maintain order in population administration,\u201d said\nthe Head of the Population and Civil Registration Office (Disdukcapil)\nDepok, Mary Liziawati, in Depok on Monday. She stated that every\nIndonesian citizen has the right to choose their place of residence\nanywhere, as guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution and the Human Rights\nLaw. \u201cDepok is open to anyone. However, we urge every migrant to fulfil\ntheir population administration obligations in accordance with the\nrules,\u201d she said. She explained that for those coming to Depok with the\nintention of settling, they are required to handle the incoming transfer\nprocess and update population documents such as ID cards and Family\nCards. Meanwhile, for migrants who are only staying temporarily, such as\ncontract workers, students, or boarding house residents, they are asked\nto register as non-permanent residents. Non-permanent residents are\nIndonesian citizens or foreigners who stay outside their ID card\/family\ncard domicile for more than 24 hours up to less than one year without\nthe intention of settling. Registration for non-permanent residents can\nbe done online through the Depok Online Service System (Silondo) at the\nwebsite https:\/\/silondo.depok.go.id by preparing original documents such\nas electronic ID cards\/child identity cards or birth certificates,\nFamily Cards, and a letter of introduction from the local neighbourhood\nassociation (RT\/RW), which are then uploaded as part of the registration\nprocess to obtain a number and confirmation. This policy refers to\nMinistry of Home Affairs Regulation No.\u00a074 of 2022 and aims to\nfacilitate access to public services such as social assistance, health,\nand education for people staying temporarily. \u201cWith orderly\nadministration, we hope that all residents, whether settled or\ntemporary, can be properly recorded and receive optimal services,\u201d she\nsaid.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/depok-city-government-urges-migrants-to-maintain-order-in-population-administration-1774853514",
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