Discussions around potential dual citizenship in Indonesia are gaining traction, particularly concerning talented foreigners, former Indonesian citizens, and the diaspora. The Indonesian Mixed Marriage Society (Perca) has weighed in, suggesting prioritization for children of Indonesian descent. The debate centers on whether to allow dual nationality specifically for these groups to attract and retain talent. Perca emphasizes the unique position of children with Indonesian blood, advocating for their needs to be central to any policy changes. This proposal follows government consideration of opening pathways to dual citizenship for skilled individuals. Any policy would need careful consideration of its wider implications. The discussion underscores Indonesia’s evolving approach to attracting global expertise while upholding its national identity.