Bali's Digital Nomad Visa is Finally Here!

Bali's Digital Nomad Visa is Finally Here!

Bali, my happy place.

No matter where I am in the world, I've never been as happy as when I'm working remotely from Bali.


I absolutely love the laid-back lifestyle, the beautiful beaches, the majestic volcanoes, the lush nature, and the friendly people.

It is also where Remote Rebellion started and holds a very special place in my heart.

Can you tell how happy I am? Yes… sneaking in a glass of wine between emails he he.


Of course, I'm not the only one who feels this way about Bali, the island has long been known as a digital nomad hot spot.

And now Indonesia is finally offering the long awaited Remote Working Digital Nomad Visa for those who have an employment contract with a company established outside of Indonesia! (Yay - no more visa runs! Bali people, you know what I'm talking about 😉)


Requirements of this visa?

A salary statement from your Company or Bank Account statement proving that your income is minimum $60,000 USD per year.

How simple is that?

You can sponsor Family members with a Dependent KITAS.

The visa is only valid for one year and if you want to extend then you are required to exit Indonesia and re-enter on a new Remote Worker Visa.


My favourite co working spot with a pool -


"It is wonderful that you can enjoy the benefits of being a temporary resident with this multiple entry visa which also allows you to open a bank account, purchase a car or scooter and get savings on your activities when living in Bali.” said Simone Collins, the founder of Our Year in Bali.

If you have any questions or want more information about Bali's Remote Working Digital Nomad Visa, I highly recommend reaching out to Our Year in Bali who helps individuals and families turn their dream of relocation to Bali into a reality.


Now, time to fulfill the first requirement of this digital nomad visa…

HELP ME GET A REMOTE JOB!


Stay rebellious,

Michelle


P.S. I want to take a moment to highlight that Bali faces several challenges due to tourism. If you decide to relocate to Bali, please be mindful of your environmental impact and strive to respect both the island's natural beauty and its rich culture.


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Michele where is it in Bali?

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Trisnawati Purba

🔷 Upwork Top-Rated Virtual Assistant | Partnering with Founders, Coaches, CXOs, and Small Business Owners to Boost Productivity and Drive Business Growth

4mo

I hope you’re having a great time in Bali, Michelle Coulson Please contact me if you need any local assistance; I can help you with making living expenses more local. 😆

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Gisa Göldner

Your Workation Consultancy for SMEs: Inspiring Teams, Strengthening Culture

5mo

Should #remotework go without coconut and palm tree?? 😅

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Amirhosein Aghasalehi

Senior Frontend Developer @ Nobitex | Looking for a job in Canada

5mo

😍

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Jerven Carter

Founder at The Promised Land International OU

5mo

Of course they have!!! Right as I decide to do a D12 visa after all this time. Bali definitely has a sense of humor!

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