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Bali’s New Tax-Free, Long-Term Visa for Nomads

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Bali’s New Tax-Free, Long-Term Visa for Nomads

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Moving to Bali is the stuff of travel dreams. The Indonesian island has a reputation for its gorgeous setting, delicious food, and fascinating Hindu culture. Popular culture has done an excellent job selling the island’s most idyllic aspects, but there’s more to Bali than simply an island paradise.

The ministry has mulled granting a special visa for remote workers and business-leisure travelers since early 2021. The visa will allow its holders to stay for as long as five years without paying taxes if they don’t earn their income within Indonesia.

Do you want to know more? In this video, Andrew shares details about Bali’s New Tax-Free, long-term visa for Nomads.

00:00 Start
00:17 Living in Bali
1:26 Indonesia Woos Digital Nomads with 5-year Remote Working Visa
3:15 Top Reasons to Move to Bali
4:29 Taxes in Bali
6:00 How To Become A Bali Digital Nomad
8:51 Visa and Residency in Indonesia

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25 COMMENTS

  1. Not so fast pls. This is just a proposal, bear in mind that Indonesia changed entry requirements so often over the past couple of years I finally gave up on the idea of going back to Bali. More importantly, foreigners have been fined and deported from Bali for working without permits even though their income is based outside Indonesia. Be careful and don't believe what visa agents tell you, get the actual law if this idea gets legislated.

  2. What are you complaining about the amount of paper to open a bank account abroad. When I was on a study stay in the US, I could not open a bank account without an ID number. I refused to request a study ID number. I'm not a number, I'm human and I want to be treated like a human and not under a number like a slave. I am from the EU and only people suffering in concentration camps in World War II were numbered here! Because I did not have an ID, one of the US banks even refused to cash my check with a student scholarship issued by the US office. So this is democracy and human freedom in the unbureaucraticUS.

  3. What's the subclass of this visa? I check the article on SCMP but no mention about it. Indonesian government is well-known to make an announcement of a plan but never materializes it

  4. Great updated info always on alert!!
    I would love to live there if the weather is not so hot!
    I prefer not using AC! I would like to live in Bandung instead!,

  5. Hi Andrew, this is not true. the 5 years digital nomad was introduced by Minister of Tourism (Sandiaga Uno) without any approval from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights / Directorate General of Immigration and Ministry of Manpower. The Minister of Tourism wants to make Bali more famous but there was no cooperation between those Ministries yet. There would be big complains from Indonesian people in case the 5 years digital nomad visa is applicable because many foreigners will work in Indonesia without using work permit & stay permit and it would against many Indonesian regulations. Sandiaga Uno was just appointed as Minister and he wants to make new policies but it would violates laws.

  6. Not meaning to be a doomsday-er here and recently I watched a documentary from a geologist who said he predicted the tsunami of 2011 and has seen the pattern in earthquakes and predicts the next big one, which is going to be a quake of 9.5 or so, it'll be around Bali, so if you move there, make sure it is nowhere near the coastline. He said the next big one could happen anytime in the near future

  7. The internet is very slow. Humidity is killing. Red tapes is endless. Poor health care facility. Infrastructure is lousy. Good to visit for a week, but not to stay.

  8. speaks to how the entire economy was destroyed by over 90% of expats departures due to covid and the restrictive visa system. They can not survive without expats. Nomads are a "quick" fix.

  9. As somebody who has been living in Mexico and Colombia since COVID first hit the US, Bali always sounded like a great place to work remotely barring those intense lockdown restrictions from recent years. The 12-odd hour time differential is something to consider too. I feel like you can get a lot of the similar lifestyle elements in Playa del Carmen or Tulum too without going halfway around the world.

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