How to Buy a Car in Bali as a Foreigner: Tips, Rules, and Process
For foreigners holding a valid passport and KITAS/KITAP, buying a car in Bali is legal—but it requires more than just the purchase. This guide walks you through choosing…
Baca lagiFor foreigners holding a valid passport and KITAS/KITAP, buying a car in Bali is legal—but it requires more than just the purchase. This guide walks you through choosing…
Baca lagiFor entrepreneurs drawn to Bali’s vibrant culture and growth potential, starting a business here is entirely legal—provided you follow Indonesia’s requirements for foreign investment. This guide explains how…
Baca lagiSo, you’re thinking about buying property in Bali. Perhaps you’ve spent time here, surfing in Canggu, meditating in Ubud, or simply falling into the island’s natural beauty, and…
Baca lagiSo, let’s talk about the IMEI number. IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity, a unique 15-digit number that acts like an identity card for your mobile phone.…
Baca lagiLooking for the best place in Indonesia to travel? With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago and a true gem in Southeast Asia. From stunning…
Baca lagiFiguring out how to manage your money in a new country can feel like one more thing on an already long list, but it doesn’t have to be…
Baca lagiPlanning your first trip to Bali? You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of American citizens pack their bags and head off to this island paradise in Indonesia, and…
Baca lagiIn 2026, Bali’s official provincial minimum wage is Rp3,207,459 per month. Some areas have higher local minimum wage levels. Badung, where many famous tourist areas are located, has…
Baca lagiThe short answer? Yes, Bali is generally safe for foreign tourists in 2025. Most visitors have amazing, trouble-free trips without any major problems. The biggest practical risks you’ll…
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