Indonesia Visa & Relocation Guide
Indonesia offers several visa pathways depending on intent and duration: the 30-day VOA for tourists, the B211 social-cultural visa, the KITAS work permit, and the Second Home Visa for longer stays. These articles explain each category, the costs, and the catches. Always verify current rules at imigrasi.go.id or with an embassy.
Indonesia Tax Residency — What Long-Stay Foreigners Need to Know
Foreigners staying 183+ days in Indonesia become Indonesian tax residents, with worldwide income potentially taxable. This article covers the rules, the exceptions, and what to do about them.
Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa (E33G) — A Detailed Look
Indonesia introduced a Digital Nomad Visa in 2024, allowing remote workers to stay up to 5 years. This article covers the eligibility, costs, application process, and the practical reality.
Indonesia Tourist Visa and VOA — What You Need to Know
Most foreign tourists enter Indonesia on a 30-day Visa on Arrival or visa-free pass. This article explains how the different options work, who is eligible, the costs, and the extension process.
Indonesia Second Home and Retirement Visa Programmes
Indonesia has two main long-stay visa categories aimed at non-working foreigners: the traditional Retirement KITAS (for over-55s with a pension) and the newer Second Home Visa (for high-net-worth long-stayers). This article compares them.
KITAS — Indonesia's Long-Stay Work Permit Explained
KITAS is the long-stay residence permit used by foreigners working in Indonesia. This article explains how it actually works, who issues it, what it covers, and what the catch is.