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About relocating to Indonesia

Indonesia β€” and Bali in particular β€” has become one of the world's premier digital nomad destinations. Bali's combination of tropical scenery, affordable accommodation, fast internet in key areas, and a well-developed community of internationally mobile professionals makes it a natural first stop for remote workers exploring Southeast Asia.

Indonesia launched a Second Home Visa allowing stays of up to ten years for those who deposit funds in an Indonesian bank. The E33G Digital Nomad Visa is available for remote workers earning from foreign sources. Standard tourist entries allow shorter stays. Most Indonesian islands require awareness of local regulations and cultural norms for extended stays.

Useful guides

Expat Banking Guide β†’

Country Overview

9 categories Β· scores, pros, cons and insider tip

πŸ“ˆ Category Scores

πŸ•ΈοΈ Comparison Chart

πŸ‘ Top Advantages

    πŸ‘Ž Key Challenges

      ✦ Insider Tip

      Cost of Living & Economy

      11 parameters Β· rent, expenses, salary, taxes

      Climate & Quality of Life

      10 parameters Β· temperature, pollution, healthcare, safety, education, internet

      Immigration & Visas

      5 parameters Β· entry routes, processing times, citizenship path

      πŸ›‚ Main Visa Routes

      ⏳ Path to Citizenship

      Practical Information

      Timezone, language, currency

      Digital Nomad Visa

      Remote work visa options and requirements