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Indonesia Increases Focus on Business Activity Verification for Foreign Investors

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Foreign investors operating in Indonesia are facing greater scrutiny as immigration authorities place increased emphasis on verifying whether companies sponsoring visas and residence permits are conducting genuine business activities. The trend reflects broader efforts to strengthen compliance oversight and ensure that corporate structures are being used for legitimate commercial purposes.

While many foreign entrepreneurs focus on company incorporation, licensing, and obtaining an Investor KITAS, compliance specialists note that maintaining ongoing operational activity has become equally important. Indonesian authorities are increasingly looking beyond registration documents to assess whether a company is actively conducting business and meeting its reporting obligations.

According to industry observers, immigration reviews may be triggered by a variety of factors, including inactive tax reporting, missing investment reports, inconsistencies between government databases, or concerns regarding the relationship between a company’s activities and the permits held by foreign nationals. In some cases, authorities may coordinate with other government agencies to verify whether a business is genuinely operational.

When reviewing a company, authorities may request evidence such as investment reports, tax filings, financial records, office documentation, employment records, client contracts, and other materials that demonstrate ongoing commercial activity. The objective is typically to confirm that the business is operating in line with its registered purpose and that visa sponsorship arrangements are supported by legitimate business operations.

Compliance professionals say dormant companies can face heightened scrutiny, particularly if they have sponsored Investor KITAS holders but show little evidence of operational activity. While temporary inactivity does not automatically indicate non-compliance, prolonged periods without reporting, transactions, employees, or business development may raise questions during regulatory reviews.

In some situations, authorities may request additional clarification or conduct inspections of the company’s registered office. More serious findings could lead to administrative sanctions, permit complications, or increased monitoring depending on the circumstances.

The growing focus on operational substance mirrors broader international trends where regulators are increasingly evaluating whether companies demonstrate genuine economic activity rather than existing solely as administrative structures.

Advisory firms such as CPT Corporate, which provides support for visa and immigration services in Indonesia, report rising demand from foreign investors seeking guidance on immigration compliance, investor permit requirements, and ongoing corporate reporting obligations.

As Indonesia continues to attract foreign investment, experts suggest that maintaining accurate records, submitting mandatory reports on time, and documenting operational activities are becoming essential parts of long-term business and immigration compliance. For foreign investors, the ability to demonstrate genuine business activity is increasingly viewed as a key component of maintaining a secure and sustainable presence in the country.

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