Really impossible to direct hire Indonesian maid?
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Problem is, the Indon Govt seems to have implemented the new rules from May/June 2012. Can anyone who has direct hired after JUNE confirm that it is do-able?
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Thanks BusyJunebug!
I hope someone has hired a helper directly after June, so that we can confirm the procedures. -
I did the paperwork in June and my helper came in July. You can try calling the Indon Embassy. My mum did and got though but I also went down personally to enquire about the KTKLN and got the list from them. Best you do that. Just go to the domestic worker enquiry counter, no long lines. Didn’t use any Singapore agent.
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BuSy JuNeBuG:
I did the paperwork in June and my helper came in July. You can try calling the Indon Embassy. My mum did and got though but I also went down personally to enquire about the KTKLN and got the list from them. Best you do that. Just go to the domestic worker enquiry counter, no long lines. Didn't use any Singapore agent.
So is your FDW under the new scheme then? i.e. she got a loan from the bank? and collects her salary from 1st month?
Can also please clarify, was she a new maid , or was she returning from home leave? -
Hi, I too would like to hire my ex-maid back directly. But I am not too sure how and where to start, especially when it comes to legalities. Look forward to more information shared. Thanks!
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POA Teacher:
If you mean the KTKLN requirement as being the new scheme, then yes, she had apply for the KTKLN herself from one of the agents on the embassy list before she left Indonesia. She had worked in Singapore before under a different employer previously then returned home. So I hired her directly as her new employer, neither of us had to incur high agency's charges and she got her full salary from the 1st month.BuSy JuNeBuG:
I did the paperwork in June and my helper came in July. You can try calling the Indon Embassy. My mum did and got though but I also went down personally to enquire about the KTKLN and got the list from them. Best you do that. Just go to the domestic worker enquiry counter, no long lines. Didn't use any Singapore agent.
So is your FDW under the new scheme then? i.e. she got a loan from the bank? and collects her salary from 1st month?
Can also please clarify, was she a new maid , or was she returning from home leave?
For maids on home leave, do check with embassy. I believe they apply for it here but must go back and collect the KTKLN before they return to Singapore. -
BuSy JuNeBuG:
If you mean the KTKLN requirement as being the new scheme, then yes, she had apply for the KTKLN herself from one of the agents on the embassy list before she left Indonesia. She had worked in Singapore before under a different employer previously then returned home. So I hired her directly as her new employer, neither of us had to incur high agency's charges and she got her full salary from the 1st month.POA Teacher:
[quote=\"BuSy JuNeBuG\"]I did the paperwork in June and my helper came in July. You can try calling the Indon Embassy. My mum did and got though but I also went down personally to enquire about the KTKLN and got the list from them. Best you do that. Just go to the domestic worker enquiry counter, no long lines. Didn't use any Singapore agent.
So is your FDW under the new scheme then? i.e. she got a loan from the bank? and collects her salary from 1st month?
Can also please clarify, was she a new maid , or was she returning from home leave?
For maids on home leave, do check with embassy. I believe they apply for it here but must go back and collect the KTKLN before they return to Singapore.[/quote]As far as I know, they can only apply for the KTKLN while in Indon, not here. Perhaps it would be good if you could clarify with her about all the details.
Based on what I read, for those on home leave, they have to show their WP, air ticket, contract to apply for KTKLN.
Did she have to produce all/ any of those? -
POA Teacher:
If you mean the KTKLN requirement as being the new scheme, then yes, she had apply for the KTKLN herself from one of the agents on the embassy list before she left Indonesia. She had worked in Singapore before under a different employer previously then returned home. So I hired her directly as her new employer, neither of us had to incur high agency's charges and she got her full salary from the 1st month.
So is your FDW under the new scheme then? i.e. she got a loan from the bank? and collects her salary from 1st month?
Can also please clarify, was she a new maid , or was she returning from home leave?
For maids on home leave, do check with embassy. I believe they apply for it here but must go back and collect the KTKLN before they return to Singapore.[/quote]
As far as I know, they can only apply for the KTKLN while in Indon, not here. Perhaps it would be good if you could clarify with her about all the details.
Based on what I read, for those on home leave, they have to show their WP, air ticket, contract to apply for KTKLN.
Did she have to produce all/ any of those?[/quote]
My maid was not a home leave situation so I wouldn't know for sure. For those thinking of a direct hire, please go to the Indon Embassy and make your queries there as each case may have slightly different circumstances and policies can change. On the MOM side, the instructions on their website are pretty straightforward. Just remember to arrange for the security bond before her arrival and ensure the info is sent to MOM as I outlined earlier.
The reason why maid agencies charge so much is so you don't have to figure all this out yourself. It is possible to do but you need to put the time and effort into it and be prepared to go through some anxiety wondering if you have done everything right. If you missed something along the way, the maid may not be allowed to enter Singapore and put on the first flight back and then you still have to figure out how to get her to Singapore again. :? -
Junebug, I’m not enquiring about home leave situation. That one is clear cut.
I’m asking how your new maid managed to apply for her KTKLN card without the usual documents eg work permit, contract, ticket. Are these documents not necessary in the case of a new maid? -
POA: I emailed the docs to her.
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