How to Become a Digital Nomad in Bali: A Complete Guide
Ready to trade your office cubicle for beachside cafés and rice paddies? Bali has become the holy grail for digital nomads, making it one of the most popular…
Read moreReady to trade your office cubicle for beachside cafés and rice paddies? Bali has become the holy grail for digital nomads, making it one of the most popular…
Read moreLiving in Indonesia is surprisingly affordable compared to other countries. But here's the thing: It's not as simple as just saying, "Everything's cheap." Think about it this way:…
Read moreBali’s construction costs in 2025 generally range from about IDR 6 million to 15+ million per sqm (approximately USD $400–$1,000+ per sqm) for a villa. This wide range…
Read moreBali villas are more than just a place to stay, they're your own slice of paradise. Many foreigners are drawn to the idea of renting a private villa…
Read moreThe Second Home Visa is a long-term visa program introduced by the Indonesian government to attract foreigners, investors, and retirees who wish to stay in Indonesia for an…
Read moreIf you’re planning to spend more than just a quick trip in Indonesia, maybe to work, join family, invest, or retire, you’ll probably need a KITAS. KITAS stands…
Read moreIf your company plans to hire a foreign worker in Indonesia, getting RPTKA approval is the very first step you can’t skip. RPTKA stands for Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga…
Read moreAs Indonesia continues to attract foreign direct investment, more businesses are seeking to hire foreign workers to fill specialized roles and bring international expertise to their teams. However,…
Read moreIf you want to hire a foreign worker in Indonesia, there’s a special fee you need to know about. It’s called DPKK, which stands for Dana Pengembangan Keahlian…
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