Your Complete Bali (Indonesia) Immigration Hub
Bali attracts digital nomads, retirees, and investors with Indonesiaโs new Second Home Visa, KITAS work visas, and the Digital Nomad Visa.
Main Visa Pathways
The most common routes to Bali (Indonesia).
Second Home Visa
5- or 10-year residence permit. Requires IDR 2 billion (~$130,000) in an Indonesian bank account.
Digital Nomad Visa (E33G)
1-year renewable remote work visa. Requires proof of foreign income and remote employment contract.
KITAS (Work Visa)
Temporary stay permit via Indonesian employer sponsorship. 1โ5 years depending on investment.
Retirement KITAS
For those 55+. Requires pension, Indonesian health insurance, and a domestic helper.
Investor KITAS
Establish a PT PMA foreign-owned company. Multi-year residence for directors and shareholders.
Cost of Living in Bali (Indonesia)
Average monthly expenses to help you budget your move.
Immigration News & Updates
Latest policy changes for Bali (Indonesia) immigration.
E33G Remote Worker Visa Continues to Grow
Indonesiaโs remote worker visa (E33G) allows 1-year residence with renewal options, open to foreign professionals working for non-Indonesian employers.
Second Home Visa Remains Key Long-Term Route
The 5- and 10-year Second Home Visa requires IDR 2 billion in an Indonesian bank or property ownership, targeting high-net-worth retirees and long-term residents.
