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Can you live in Bali tax free?

Bali has been one of the most popular digital nomads destinations worldwide for a long time. These are the main benefits that digital nomads in Bali love: Tax-free - Digital nomads in Bali can stay tax-free for up to six months. However, you may be obligated to pay tax in your country of origin.



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When you arrive in Indonesia using this visa, you have an initial visa for a period of 60 days. If you would like to spend longer you can extend it by a further 60 days, 2 times, potentially giving you up to 180 days to stay in Bali.

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The Cons Of Living In Bali
  • Lonely Life. Being far away from your loved ones back at home can feel pretty isolating. ...
  • No Public Transport. Getting around in Bali can also be a tad frustrating at times as there is a lack of a public transport system. ...
  • Poor Scooter Safety Standards. ...
  • Many Stray Dogs. ...
  • Petty Crimes. ...
  • Visa Issues.


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UK passport holders must hold a visa to go on vacation to Indonesia, including to the island of Bali. Visa requirements also apply to British children. Every traveler needs a separate online visa for Indonesia, even infants and children included on their parent's passports.

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The cost of healthcare in Bali is lower than in most Western countries. However, it is important that you have comprehensive health insurance so that you do not have to pay hospital bills out of your own pocket. Private Healthcare: An appointment with a specialist in a private hospital will cost around USD $30 – $50.

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Overall, Thailand is cheaper than Bali.
Thailand has a wider range of accommodation options to suit all types of budgets, and the local food and alcoholic drinks are surprisingly cheap in comparison. More recently, Bali is offering a wider choice of places to stay for all type of travelers and budgets.

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