Cashless Payment System for Visas

It has now been confirmed that the Indonesian Immigration Department has plans to start operating a cashless payment system for visas on arrival at all Indonesian airports, including Bali.

As stated by President Joko Widodo, the Immigration Department is now working in partnership with the Department of Finance to ensure that all international arrivals into the country can pay for their visa on arrival by card. It is hoped that this will help cut down processing times and streamline the arrival experience for visitors.

If you are needing any kind of visa for Bali, get in touch and we can assist you for the best visa that suits you.

For assistance with your visa, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Digital Nomad Visa For Bali | B211a Tourist Visa

Digital Nomad Visa – Indonesia’s Minister for Tourism and Creative Economies, Sandiaga Uno, has confirmed that digital nomads can reside in Bali using the B211a Tourist Visa for up to 6-months at a time.

While there has been much speculation about the introduction of Indonesia’s digital nomad visa, Minister Uno this week confirmed that the B211a Visa is the most appropriate option for digital nomads entering Bali.

Whilst there is still no news on a digital nomad visa you can now stay in Bali on this visa for 6 months and can be renewed onshore without having to leave Bali.

This is great news to finally have sone clarity on the legality of nomads in Bali.

If you are needing any kind of visa for Bali get in touch and we can assist you for the best visa that suits you.

For assistance with your visa, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Retire in Bali

 

Looking to retire in Bali but don’t know where to start?

Did you know the only companies that can sponsor a retirement kitas is a travel company.

At Bali Legals we gave our own travel company licence so we don’t subcontract your application like other agents do.

This way your application is done in-house and we aren’t sharing your personal information with other companies.

Ask your agent if they are a professional company with their own travel license or are they not set up to be a real visa consultant and getting other people to process your retirement visa.

As Bali’s number one visa consultants we are set up 100% with all our own licenses, giving you the best services on the island.

For assistance with retirement kitas to retire in Bali, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Looking To Set Up A Company In Bali?

Are you looking to set up a company in Bali?

Don’t know where to start or who to trust?

Below we have listed the requirements to be set up 100% from start to finish:

1: Article of association by public notary (akta pendirian perusahaan)

2: Legalise article is association by law and human rights ministry (SK pengesahan)

3: Domicile Letter (Surat keterangan tempat usaha)

4: Company tax registration number (nomor pokok wajib pajak perusahaan)

5: PMA recommendation (rekomendasi PMA)

6: Business registration number – NIB (nomor induk berusaha)

7: Environmental permit (SPPL)

8: Trading Business Permit (SIUP)

If you don’t have all of these requirements then you aren’t fully complete.

When asking for a quote to set up a company make sure all of this is included in the price.

Here at Bali Legals everything is included with no hidden costs.

This is we are we are Bali’s number one most trusted company for setting up businesses on the island.

We are in the business of putting you in business.

For assistance to set up a company in Bali, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Bali Bio-Security Measures

Recently there have been rumors surrounding the foot and mouth outbreak and flights being cancelled from Australia to Bali.

An official proposal to ban flights had been submitted to the Australian government, but the decision has been made to keep flight routes open and increase bio-security measures.

This is good news for the tourism industry in Bali as it starts to recover from the recent lockdowns.

The visa situation remains the same with a payment of 500k IDR upon arrival with cash or card.

For a visa for Bali for longer than 60 days, get in touch with us and you can get your visa in 5 days.

For visa assistance, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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