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Make your relocation easier with the Indonesia expat guide

Retiring in Indonesia
Like many expats, who could blame you for considering retirement to an idyllic island destination, enjoying some ...

How to get married in Indonesia
Found your soulmate in Indonesia and want to get married? Congratulations! Now for the not-so-exciting bit鈥 ...

Traveling to Indonesia
For all of the tourists visiting the world's largest archipelago, entry is quite straightforward, provided you ...

Having a baby in Indonesia
If you're expecting, congratulations! And if you're specifically about to have your baby in Indonesia, then it's a ...

Working in Bali
The multi-faceted island of Bali offers many opportunities for those who wish to move from tourist to expatriate ...

Working in Medan
Medan may lack obvious natural beauty, but the capital of North Sumatra makes up for it with its urban charm and ...

Useful contacts and resources in Indonesia
When you're making a big move as an expat to Indonesia, you need to think about your health. Yes, even if you're ...

Dating in Indonesia
Dating and finding the right person is complicated in your home country鈥ut then moving to a more ...
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