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Can Nepali Citizens Work or Study with Indonesia C1 Visa? Full Rules Explained (2025 Guide)

The Indonesia C1 Tourist Visa is designed exclusively for tourism and short-term visits, not for working or studying. Nepali citizens cannot accept employment, conduct business, or enroll in academic programs under this visa. Those wishing to work must apply for a Work Visa (KITAS), while those planning to study must apply for a Student Visa through an approved institution. Engaging in work or study without proper authorization may lead to deportation, fines, and entry bans. To stay compliant and safe, consult Yatra for Fun Pvt. Ltd. for proper visa guidance before travel.

SCSandeep Chaudhary
Published on October 9, 20252 min read
Can Nepali Citizens Work or Study with Indonesia C1 Visa? Full Rules Explained (2025 Guide)

For Nepali citizens planning to visit Indonesia, it’s important to understand that the C1 Tourist Visa (also known as Visit Visa / B211A) is meant strictly for tourism and short-term visits — not for employment or academic study. The official guideline from the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration (https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id) clearly mentions that this visa is valid only for tourism, family visits, meetings, conventions, and non-commercial participation in exhibitions, but it does not grant permission to work or study in any form.

When you hold a C1 Visa, you are legally allowed to travel around Indonesia, visit friends or relatives, attend seminars or conferences (as a participant, not as a speaker), and enjoy leisure or cultural activities. However, this visa type strictly prohibits all forms of employment, business operations, or income-generating activities. This means you cannot take up any paid job, sign employment contracts, or run any business while on a C1 visa. Even online work or freelance projects within Indonesia’s territory that involve payments from local entities are considered a violation of the visa conditions.

The eVisa portal clearly outlines these restrictions, stating that visa holders are prohibited from working in any employment relationship, selling goods or services, or receiving any form of financial benefit inside Indonesia. Violating these rules can lead to severe consequences — including visa cancellation, heavy fines, deportation, or even a long-term entry ban. Indonesian immigration authorities are known for strict enforcement, especially when it comes to foreign nationals engaging in unpermitted economic activities.

Similarly, the C1 Visa does not allow academic study or formal enrollment in universities, colleges, or training institutions. If a Nepali citizen wishes to pursue a degree program, language course, or vocational training in Indonesia, they must apply for a Student Visa (KITAS for Study), which requires sponsorship from a recognized educational institution. Attempting to attend formal classes or engage in structured academic programs under a C1 tourist visa violates Indonesian immigration law.

If your goal is to work, intern, or study in Indonesia, you must apply for the appropriate visa category before entering the country. For work, this includes a Work Visa or Limited Stay Permit (KITAS) sponsored by your employer, and for study, a Student Visa (Visa Pelajar) issued upon approval from the Ministry of Education and Immigration. Changing from a tourist visa to a work or student permit after arrival is generally not allowed unless specifically authorized by Indonesian immigration offices.

For Nepali travelers unsure about which visa suits their purpose, Yatra for Fun Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Nepse Trading, provides professional visa consultation services for Indonesia and over 70 countries. They guide applicants through the correct process — whether it’s for tourism, work, or study — ensuring compliance with immigration regulations and avoiding legal complications.
Contact: 9802348957
Website: www.yatraforfun.com

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Written by

Sandeep Chaudhary

Can Nepali Citizens Work or Study with Indonesia C1 Visa? Full Rules Explained (2025 Guide)

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