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How long can UK citizens stay in Bali?

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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SINGLE ENTRY VISA
The visa allows for stays of up to 6 months in Indonesia. After this 6-month period, foreigners can apply for a new single entry visa again for another period of 6 months. This process can be repeated several times.

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Are you visiting Bali for a holiday, and are you staying for a maximum of 30 days? Then a Visa on Arrival is good for you! If you have plans to stay longer than 30 days (up to 60 days), this Indonesia Visa on Arrival (VOA) is still the right choice.

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Can you stay for two months in Bali? Yes. You will however need to extend your 30 day visa by another 30 days. How much does it cost to stay in Bali for a month?

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Overstaying your Visa in Bali can result in fines, detention, and even deportation. It is advised to apply for an extension of stay before your visa expiration date or leave the country before the expiration date to avoid legal issues.

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Although two weeks in Bali can be a good amount of time to explore the island and get to experience its unique culture, beautiful landscapes, adventure activities, and lively nightlife there is certainly room for a longer visit.

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The Indonesian retirement visa allows those aged over 55 to stay in Indonesia for a longer period of time enabling them to live in Bali. With the multiple entry permit you may leave and re-enter the country as many times as you like.

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How much does it cost to live in Bali per month? The cost of living in Bali per month can vary widely depending on your lifestyle choices. A simple, budget-friendly lifestyle can be achieved for around $1000 a month, while a more comfortable living can cost around $1500 - $2000 per month.

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6. PERMANENT RESIDENCY (ITAP/KITAP) After staying 5 years consecutively (or 10 years non-consecutively) on a KITAS you will be eligible to apply for the Indonesian Permanent Residency: the famous KITAP to extend your time in Bali, Indonesia.

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Indonesia Visa Requirements for British Nationals
British nationals need a visa for Indonesia. Visa-free entry is only granted to citizens of ASEAN nations and Timor Leste. UK passport holders must hold a visa to go on vacation to Indonesia, including to the island of Bali.

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