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How long can you stay in Indonesia as a tourist?

The period of stay in Indonesia is granted for 60 days (two months) or 180 days (six months) in Indonesia, depending on the type of the granted Visit Visa. A stay permit derived from this visa is extendable. Each extension is granted a period of stay of 60 days and a maximum of 180 days.



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You can stay in Indonesia without a visa for up to 30 days. Make sure you don't overstay because you will have to pay a fine when you depart. If you want to stay in Indonesia for longer than 30 days, you have to get a visa.

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Since the visa is a multiple entry visa, it allows foreigners to have multiple 60-days visits during the 12-month validity period of the visa. The multiple entry visa is therefore a good option foreigners who intend to stay in Bali long term, but travel frequently outside Indonesia.

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STAYING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD IN BALI USING A LIMITED STAY PERMIT (ITAS / KITAS) The limited stay permit (ITAS / KITAS) is the best option for foreigners who decide to stay for a number of years in Bali.

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Yes, it's possible to live off USD $1,000 per month in Bali. But, of course, it all depends on your lifestyle. If you're a single person, you'll need anywhere between USD $750 and USD $2,500 per month. Couples and families who share the cost of rentals will save quite a bit of money.

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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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We're here today to look at the cost of living in Bali, taking into account everything from accommodation, to daily spending on food, to the cost of education, transport and healthcare. Not to spoil the surprise, but the answer is yes, Bali is cheap – especially if you know your way around like a local!

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