Bali and the Coronavirus

Bali and the Coronavirus

If you’re wondering wether to travel to Bali or not over the Coronavirus so far there are no official cases been reported.

Although flights to and from China have been put on hold its business as usual on the island.

Here is an update from the government;

Bali and the Coronavirus  

 

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Building in Bali

Building in Bali

Are you looking to building in Bali but don’t know where to start?Building in Bali

Come to Bali Legals. We can take care of everything you need to build a property in Bali, from due diligence on your land to processing your needed licences to building you a turnkey home.

We are able to offer you everything needed from start to finish with complete transparency and professionalism.

As Bali’s most trusted consultants you know working with us your investment is 100% legal and safe.

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Bali Visa Tips

Bali Visa Tips

Visa and Passport

1. Free entry stamp and Visa on Arrival both valid for 30 days. Remember: day of arrival and departure day count as full days each

2. Your passport must be valid for 6 months when arriving. Otherwise you won’t be allowed to enter Bali (happens to quite a few)! There are NO EXCEPTIONS

3. One page must be empty for the visa stamp

4. Keep your boarding pass when you arrive, you MIGHT have to show it to the immigration officer

5. Free Entry stamp is valid for 30 days and CANNOT be extended

6. Visa on Arrival is not needed for most travelers, but if you wish to stay longer and extend, you can apply for one with us

 

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Living in Bali

Living in Bali

In Bali, a couple can live like royalty in most towns for $2,400.

If you choose to live right by the beach in a three-bedroom villa with a pool, it’s sure to stretch your budget.

Forgo the pool and you could save yourself a few hundred dollars…but it’s a good thing to have since the weather is hot and humid all year long.

DINING OUT

Living in Bali

Eating meals out will cost you just a few dollars, especially if you eat out at the local warungs, or restaurants. But if you prefer international food it gets a little more expensive, although still affordable compared to prices back home.

The most cost efficient way to shop is to go to the local daily markets. You’ll find them in every town, and the produce usually comes from nearby farms, so you’re not only getting the freshest food, you’re also helping to support the local community.

There are also international grocery stores throughout Bali. Naturally, imported goods are more expensive, but many people are happy to splash out on the few products they might miss from back home.

You’ll find all the fruit, vegetables, eggs, meat, and fish at the local markets, and a trip to the grocery store for other basics like coffee, milk, and cheese, will stock the cupboards nicely.

Feel free to contact us for a free consultation today.

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Invest in a Property in Bali

Invest in a Property in Bali

Do you want to invest in a property in Bali but don’t know how?Invest in a Property in Bali

Don’t feel safe with sending your money to another country?

We can help you with this. If you want to buy a property in Bali we can form a company for you so that your company will own the property then you can lease it out as a business and gain income along with having your dream home.

We have done this for many clients and our highly experienced staff can do this for you too.

Feel free to contact us for a free consultation today.

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