Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu
"The directorate general has also simplified the authorization of legal status for companies," Andi said.
oh yes. since when?
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu
"It usually takes more than 60 days for companies to obtain their licenses, but now it takes between three and seven days," he said.
absolute crap. nothing has changed. it still takes my firm 60 days to set up a company from investment permit to TDP. as i have set up more PMAs than any other person or firm in indonesia, i think i know what i'm talking about!
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu
The immigration directorate general under the ministry has also extended length-of-stay permits for foreign investors from 60 to 90 days.
really? well that's been a bloody well-kept secret! no such changes have made it into the real world of the immigration office!
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu
Limited stay permits have been extended from one to two years and citizens from 11 more countries are able to get visas on arrival.
are we talking about the same country? nothing of the sort has been done!
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu
"The use of finger-print and iris-scan technology has been applied in Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Karimun, Batam and Belakang Padang areas," Andi said.
and which accounts for less than 1% of all traffic into and out of indonesia.
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu
The ministry said it was also encouraging the public to contribute and participate in requesting the services it required.
"The public needs to have a chance to submit their opinions, in terms of what regulations they need," said Ahmad Ramli, head of the National Law Supervision Agency (BPHN).
"The public needs to have a chance to submit their opinions, in terms of what regulations they need," said Ahmad Ramli, head of the National Law Supervision Agency (BPHN).
*gag*
either the bureaucrats or the journalist who wrote this crap is doing some serious psychedelics!