Indonesia Golden Visa Issues 1,012 Permits Worth Rp48T

The Indonesia golden visa has quickly established itself as a magnet for foreign investment. By September 2025, the Directorate General of Immigration reported issuing 1,012 permits, with investments surpassing Rp48 trillion (USD 2.9 billion). The program also contributed Rp12.96 billion (USD 810,000) in non-tax state revenue, reinforcing its growing importance for the country’s economy.

 

Global Confidence in Indonesia Golden Visa

Acting Director General of Immigration Yuldi Yusman emphasized the milestone as evidence of strong international trust in Indonesia’s investment climate. “Indonesia’s Golden Visa is one of Immigration’s flagship programs, expected to support national economic growth. This aligns with immigration’s role as a facilitator for building public welfare,” he said in Jakarta. The program positions immigration not just as a regulatory body but also as a key driver of economic development.

The rapid uptake of the Golden Visa shows that foreign investors view Indonesia as a safe and promising environment for long-term commitments. This trust signals that the country is on the right path in enhancing its global economic reputation.

 

Foreign Companies Drive Golden Visa Investment

The majority of investment value came from foreign companies that established subsidiaries or branches in Indonesia. These corporate investors contributed nearly Rp46.5 trillion, representing about 96 percent of the total. Their strong participation demonstrates confidence in Indonesia’s economic stability and growth potential.

Individual investors also played a role, contributing Rp249.3 billion (USD 15.5 million). Meanwhile, other Golden Visa categories added Rp1.45 trillion (USD 90 million). Although smaller in scale compared to corporate contributions, these investments highlight the program’s ability to attract a diverse range of stakeholders.

 

61 Countries Embrace Foreign Investor Visa

Golden Visa holders represent 61 different countries, showing that the program appeals to a wide international audience. According to Yusman, this diversity reflects the comfort and attractiveness of both investing and residing in Indonesia through the Golden Visa scheme.

The range of participating nations also underscores Indonesia’s success in positioning itself as a desirable destination for global investors. With more countries represented, the program enhances Indonesia’s visibility and competitiveness in the region.

 

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Long-Term Visa Indonesia Offers Key Advantages

Launched in July 2024, the Golden Visa provides residence permits with durations of five to ten years. It targets various categories, including investors, individuals with special expertise, global figures, and former Indonesian citizens, along with their descendants.

Holders enjoy several privileges that make Indonesia stand out. These include priority access at airports, simplified immigration services, and legal certainty for both investment and professional pursuits. Such benefits create a favorable environment not only for doing business but also for building a long-term presence in the country.

The policy reflects Indonesia’s strategic effort to compete with similar long-term visa programs worldwide. By offering clear advantages, it strengthens the nation’s ability to attract top investors and global talent.

 

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Indonesia Residency Visa Strengthens Economy

The results achieved by September 2025 underline the significance of the Golden Visa for Indonesia’s economy. “The Golden Visa achievement as of September 2025 proves that Indonesia is becoming increasingly attractive to investors and global talent. We hope this positive trend will continue to support national development and strengthen Indonesia’s economy,” Yusman concluded.

With strong corporate investment, growing participation from individual investors, and interest from dozens of countries, the Golden Visa is shaping Indonesia’s role as a global investment hub. As the program matures, it is set to contribute even more to the nation’s economic growth and resilience.

 

Source: antaranews.com

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