The problem with visas in Indonesia
The problem with visas in Indonesia
I am a expatriate from the United States who has been married
to an Indonesian woman for over 10 happy years now. I enjoyed my
stays in Indonesian very much and dreamed about retiring there
one day to enjoy the warm weather and the warm-hearted people.
But lately, my dream has been turning into a nightmare. With
all the negative laws and negative feeling for non-citizens and
women citizens in Indonesia, it is becoming impossible to plan on
making our dream come true.
I planned to bring all my savings and retirement pensions with
me. I would be bringing money into Indonesia, not out. All I
would ask for is to live in peace and enjoy my last years in a
country I love.
But I have heard nothing but bad reports on the so-called
retirement visa. It calls for endless paperwork and money output.
I wanted to build a retirement home that I could leave to my
wife, but the rules say I can only rent. So I guess I will have
to retire elsewhere where there is not endless paperwork and my
wife can have a home that we can share together.
ANTHONY PACE, Oklahoma, U.S.