KTKLN for indo maid?
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Hi, I wrote the story in The Straits Times regarding the changes. I'm told by the Indonesian Embassy that the URL to go to is http://ktkln.bnp2tki.go.id/ but it is only in Bahasa Indonesia. Alternatively, your maid can apply for the card when she is in Indonesia, I'm told it takes less than an hour to process and issue the card and it is free of charge. It can be done at the Jakarta or Surubaya airports, or at any of the 19 designated labour offices across Indonesia. The card lasts for a period of two years. Just make sure you have all the documents ready before applying for the card (i.e passport, insurance paid for, work visa issued, etc).
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Luckily my maid has come back from her home leave 2 weeks ago.
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I went into the website & found that we are required to login. Why would there be a login where it is supposed to be for all maids to apply for the card? Isn’t this a self service portal? I rather get my maid to do it in Indonesia. Hope she dun use this as excuse to come home late or dun come back.
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Pendataan TKI Formal Untuk Buat KTKLN, Klik Link ini
Pendataan Calon TKI Formal/SMK, Klik Link ini
Alamat BP3TKI/P4TKI, Klik Lokasi Penerbitan KTKLN -
Can they get it done at the embassy in Singapore?
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Hi everyone,
Just came back from the Indonesian embassy today. Put my maid’s passport in for home leave processing, then I went up to 2nd floor to ask anout the KTKLN.
They have this handout printed (its in Bahasa Indonesian) but it doesn’t explained much. I printed out the online form from the website earlier to ask for a translation and what to fill in. Some of the data required include the maid’s ID card#, parents and grandfather name and address (I don’t know why they need grandfather name…), maid agency name, employer details, the maid’s monthly salary, home leave visa# (therefore I have to wait till I get back her passport after home leave application if I want to apply online), etc.
The embassy person was kind enough to explain all the fields to me and provided some info.
The joke is that he informs me that even though you apply online, you can only collect it at the offices in Indonesia (the handout gave the addresses of the offices in the various states) AND the maid have to apply for insurance (1yr about 170,000RP; 2yr about 290,000RP). They have not setup the process to apply and issue the card in the embassy overseas.
I asked what is this insurance for as we have already got insurance coverage for the helper when she works for us, even the embassy staff says he doesn’t know what the additional insurance if for and he would also like to know the reason!
Furthermore, he informs me that even some Indo professionals working in SG have trouble applying for the card. Even though they applied online, somehow the e-application had problem or didn’t went through. Therefore, they end up going to the offices in Indonesia to apply again.
In the end, I’ve asked my maid that the 1st thing she does when she’s back home is to go to the nearest office and apply for the card. Going to give her the money for the insurance as well (290,00RP is about SG$42)
Sigh…looks like another layer of paperwork to go through…and don’t even know what’s the justification for this… -
khaine:
Justification? More $$$Hi everyone,
Just came back from the Indonesian embassy today. Put my maid's passport in for home leave processing, then I went up to 2nd floor to ask anout the KTKLN.
They have this handout printed (its in Bahasa Indonesian) but it doesn't explained much. I printed out the online form from the website earlier to ask for a translation and what to fill in. Some of the data required include the maid's ID card#, parents and grandfather name and address (I don't know why they need grandfather name...), maid agency name, employer details, the maid's monthly salary, home leave visa# (therefore I have to wait till I get back her passport after home leave application if I want to apply online), etc.
The embassy person was kind enough to explain all the fields to me and provided some info.
The joke is that he informs me that even though you apply online, you can only collect it at the offices in Indonesia (the handout gave the addresses of the offices in the various states) AND the maid have to apply for insurance (1yr about 170,000RP; 2yr about 290,000RP). They have not setup the process to apply and issue the card in the embassy overseas.
I asked what is this insurance for as we have already got insurance coverage for the helper when she works for us, even the embassy staff says he doesn't know what the additional insurance if for and he would also like to know the reason!
Furthermore, he informs me that even some Indo professionals working in SG have trouble applying for the card. Even though they applied online, somehow the e-application had problem or didn't went through. Therefore, they end up going to the offices in Indonesia to apply again.
In the end, I've asked my maid that the 1st thing she does when she's back home is to go to the nearest office and apply for the card. Going to give her the money for the insurance as well (290,00RP is about SG$42)
Sigh...looks like another layer of paperwork to go through...and don't even know what's the justification for this... -
khaine:
Hi everyone,
Just came back from the Indonesian embassy today. Put my maid's passport in for home leave processing, then I went up to 2nd floor to ask anout the KTKLN.
They have this handout printed (its in Bahasa Indonesian) but it doesn't explained much. I printed out the online form from the website earlier to ask for a translation and what to fill in. Some of the data required include the maid's ID card#, parents and grandfather name and address (I don't know why they need grandfather name...), maid agency name, employer details, the maid's monthly salary, home leave visa# (therefore I have to wait till I get back her passport after home leave application if I want to apply online), etc.
The embassy person was kind enough to explain all the fields to me and provided some info.
The joke is that he informs me that even though you apply online, you can only collect it at the offices in Indonesia (the handout gave the addresses of the offices in the various states) AND the maid have to apply for insurance (1yr about 170,000RP; 2yr about 290,000RP). They have not setup the process to apply and issue the card in the embassy overseas.
I asked what is this insurance for as we have already got insurance coverage for the helper when she works for us, even the embassy staff says he doesn't know what the additional insurance if for and he would also like to know the reason!
Furthermore, he informs me that even some Indo professionals working in SG have trouble applying for the card. Even though they applied online, somehow the e-application had problem or didn't went through. Therefore, they end up going to the offices in Indonesia to apply again.
In the end, I've asked my maid that the 1st thing she does when she's back home is to go to the nearest office and apply for the card. Going to give her the money for the insurance as well (290,00RP is about SG$42)
Sigh...looks like another layer of paperwork to go through...and don't even know what's the justification for this...
Hi khaine,
Thank you for the information.
So, who is going to pay the insurance? The employer again? I thot I saw melk's post saying it is FOC?
Can you could share the list of offices in Indonesia for getting the pass done? My maid is going for home leave in Sept... Thanks! -
Thanks sarahkls for sharing the information.
So it is another document to get before she goes back. Sigh.
My indon helper has decided to renew her contract for 2 years.
Her permit ends on 22/11/2011, and her passport in October 2012.
She intends to go back from 1/11/2011 to 15/11/2011.
I think the time frame is a bit dicy as it is too close to the expiry of her WP.
May I know when is the best latest time for her to go back?
Can she go home before she renews her permit and passport?
TIA. -
Luckily, my domestic helper told me she has the card. I think insurance should be borne by the domestic helper. They need it to come out to work & their government is imposing it. Really do not know the purpose of such card. They already have an identity card & passport & still this card???
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My helper has been in and out of Singapore for more 10 years. She has never been asked to produce the card. My neighbour’s maid just came back from home leave, same thing, no one ask to check the card at immigration.
Guess, this is pure paperwork but sadly we still have to do it…
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