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Embrace the Excitement of Effortless Journeying and Remote Work in Bali, The Tropical Paradise of the Archipelago

What Is DNI?

Digital Nomad Indonesia aims to empower remote workers in Indonesia through sustainable practices, cultural exchange,community engagement, and providing resources and networking opportunities.

Why Choose Bali?

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Gorgeous Landscapes, Picture-Perfect Beaches

Explore verdant rice paddies that stretch on forever, go on an adventure through dense jungle, or even climb a volcano. To take your adventure to the next level, you may venture further into the ocean and engage in water sports like scuba diving or snorkeling.

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Distinct Art Forms and Vibrant Society

You can feel the positive energy and enthusiasm of the Balinese people in nearly every facet of their distinctive culture. This culture is what draws artists and those interested in yoga and mindfulness from all over the globe.

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Perfect for a Proven Tourist Attraction

Bali is quite convenient whether you're just passing through or want to make it a permanent home in the region and live the nomadic life. Staying in the built-up districts will provide you with excellent places to work or stay.

Bali is quickly rising to the ranks of the top destinations for nomadic workers. Bali is the type of breathtaking destination that will make you want to stay for a long time, whether you’re just passing through or planning to stay for a while.

However, why do people keep coming back? Come with us while we show you what Bali is all about.

Cost of Living

The relatively low cost of living is yet another wonderful aspect about Bali. It is reasonable to assume that digital nomads would choose a paradise vacation that doesn’t break the bank. Obviously, your budget and the things you decide to prioritize will determine the total cost of your trip. 

If you’re strapped for cash, you can get dinner for a dollar and a room in a shared
hostel for five dollars. However, a two-bedroom villa might be yours for as little as $500 per month if you’re willing to stretch out your stay a little bit more and stick to a more moderate budget. But if you’re on a moderate budget, $1,000 a month should be plentyp

Visa Options for Digital Nomads in Bali.

Naturally, you should make sure you have all the documentation in place before leaving for your workation in Bali.

Remote Worker Visa

The visa is effective for a maximum of one year and allows for multiple entries. Remote workers (digital nomad visa) who are employed by enterprises that are not located in Indonesia.

Electronic Visa on Arrival

The Visa is a single-entry visa with a validity period of 30 days, including the day of arrival. The duration can be prolonged by 30 days with a single extension.

Multiple Entry Visas

The Visa is a multi-entry visa that remains valid for durations of 1 year, 2 years, or 5 years, starting from the day of visa issuance. The visa allows for stays of up to 60 days. The duration of stay can be prolonged twice, with each extension granting an extra 60 days without the need to depart from the country

Top Destinations for Digital Nomads in Bali

Canggu

Bali boasts several lovely beach resorts, and Canggu, a small town and 8km coastal strech just north of Seminyak, has been regarded as a top surfing destination since 1970s. Canggu has become well-known among digital nomads in addition to surfers in the last years.

Some would contend that Canggu, with its abundance of co-working and co-living quarters in addition to, naturally, the laid-back surfer rhythms, is the perfect destination for a digital nomad.

Ubud

Ubud might be the best place for you if you want to get away from the towns and find somewhere a little more peaceful, but you don’t feel comfortable enough with your Indonesian to go too far off the beaten path.

Everyone knows Ubud for having a chill vibe. You can get a lot of work done here in the peace and quiet without being interrupted by the noise of the city. Then, you can really rest by going for a walk in the woods or attending one of the many yoga classes or retreats in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Indonesia visas for business?

There are two types of visa for Indonesia Business Visas: Multiple Entry Business Visa and Single Entry Business Visa. The Single Entry Business Visa is valid for 60 days and is extendable up to 3 times while the Multiple Entry Business Visa is valid for 12 months.

Before opening a business in Indonesia, make sure you know the type of entity you’d like to run. For example, if you’d like to do research within the Indonesia market, a representative office is the best choice for you. If you would like the best assistance in doing a company registration, kindly contact our consultants for free consultations.

Essentially, there are four types of tax (Pajak) in Indonesia, namely Personal Income Tax, Corporate Income Tax, VAT (Value Added Tax), and Import Tax.

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Jl. Kayu Manis, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351

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