I would like to live in Bali.
May be we can start a discussion over here. Anyone want to join and start this here with me and others....
Regards and enjoy life!!
Ans
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The Villa is 4 bedroom so open to anyone wanting to share (not committed yet)
I am currently looking for an investor to set up a concept bar/cafe (see classifieds). If you think you may be interested drop me a line. Operating this kind of business in Bali is not straightforward. I have been here for 11 years now and know the pros and cons.
I wish you luck and please feel free to ask for any pointers
I was at Bali this February and July/August. Still in the Netherlands and still have this Bali-dream. I need to winn the lottery first..... pffff.
As long as I can afford to go on holiday to Bali I am happy too.
Driving: its manic on the roads so advice if coming either get used to it or catch cabs. As rupiah high more and more traffic congestion especially around seminyak.聽 Alternative is to get a driver with car that way if you have an accident you are not as liable as if you were driving yourself.聽 If on bike good luck. You know what i mean.
Work: There are heaps of people looking to work in Bali. Suggest you look at Bali adverstiser for opportunites or Global expat, Concord services. If you speak bahasa you have more opportunities here unless can get transfered here from your organisation whic works especially if in hospitality. A kitas costs 1200 usd and then about 7-8 mill rupiah so a sponsor can help or can pay if someone willing to help. It takes just over a month to get a kitas.
Setting up a business: fraught with issues. Need to be very specific what you want to do. Much to complicated to explain here. Toursim/hospitality most expensive to set up. Need X dollars in bank acct here but ways to get around, need to employ staff, have reg office, costs about 14-20,000 aus with all kitas etc. No longer can set up a Cv only PT and PMA. PMA gives a foreigner total control anything other is in name of nominee, director, commisionare which are indonesian. Need notaris to set up. Takes up to 6 months to organise paperwork which is sent to jakarta
Living: Many foreigners with dollars live in Sanur, Ubud, Seminyak, Kerobakan, Canguu and Umulas. Others live in different locales for a range of reasons. Each has positives and negs for living however the prices are on the rise and in Seminyak, kerobakan, Canguu and Umulas. You pay for a leased villa around 60-180 mill a year paid upfront. The price difference is due to your expectations, air con, wifi, pool, no of beds etc. Some villa owners will only go into negotaitions if you take for 2 years or more.
Hope this helps those interested in coming here to live.聽 Sue
Just wandering about your company and the services it provides to set up a business (PMA) in Bali with all Kitas etc?
Is this your company?
My family and I are relocating to Bali later in the year and are looking into this.

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Thanks and regards
Armand

I am looking to move to Bali for minimum of 6 months from Australia as soon as I can figure out how the visa system works!Does anyone know if I am able to arrive and pay monthly as I go? Would love your advice and tips on how you are able to live in Indo? Hoping to arrive in Bali in about 2 weeks! Love to hear from you!
jaikay
I have also recently arrived in Bali and I am enjoying getting used to life here, very different from inner city Melbourne.
I am working/volunteering at MBM, a development NGO working with the local people.
I am also after tips on living in Bali. I have been looking into what is needed to ride a motorbike in Bali.
Emily
anssaraj wrote:I would like to meet other people who are still living in their own country and who would like to work and live in Bali.... people like myself.
May be we can start a discussion over here. Anyone want to join and start this here with me and others....
Regards and enjoy life!!
Ans
I am Haapy to join in with anything you have to offer re moving to Bali
fifetyshades wrote:I too am also looking at moving to Bali from Perth, Western Australia.So much to organise and finding it hard to find somewhere to live over there.I will be going over in February for a month so that i can check things out in person.How have u found it getting things in line for your move?
Check out the numerous Facebook pages for Bali rentals to give you an idea of prices before you head over in February.
jaikay13 wrote:Hi There
I am looking to move to Bali for minimum of 6 months from Australia as soon as I can figure out how the visa system works!Does anyone know if I am able to arrive and pay monthly as I go? Would love your advice and tips on how you are able to live in Indo? Hoping to arrive in Bali in about 2 weeks! Love to hear from you!
jaikay
6 months Bali very easy - technically 180 days as 6 visa 30days
> apply for social visa through an invitation and receive a 60 days stay permit which than as for now can be 4 times extended 30 days (you can do yourself at 25$ per time or 60$ through agents)
after you need leave country
One can simply apply for a 60 day visit visa and these are also renewable here in Bali for up to 4 times, each time being good for an additional 30 days聟180 days total stay without the need to make a visa run (leave Indonesia).
there seem to be recently again new guidelines on obtaining new 60days and/or social visas immediately after each other like a lot do (and I did) with a Singapore visa run, both or in 1 day through agent or doing alone in 2-3 business days
now some happy as after marriage with my local istri got the "marriage kitas" yearly with the yearly multiple entrance ... was told need 5 years and than a 5 yearly residence permission ....
The three immigration offices on Bali have really cleaned up their operations in just the past few years, and corruption, while once the norm, is rather rare these days.
We are looking to move to Bali. Any help in any areas would be great....
Many thanks Drina xx
Could you give us more precisions? Seems like your message is a little bit vague

Thanks
Karen

Many thanks Drina

Thank you

I have not moved yet and can't till I also seek properties as you know the Gold Coast is on its knees in the property area.
Hope we can chat as u am interested
MATT
What area are you thinking of living
How many times you been to Bali, I would recommend trying it for 12months before locking into any long lease.
There are many nice people from Australia in Bali have you been to Lovina
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