Indonesia Remote Worker Visa (E33G)
Bali is a 'Rabies Zone,' meaning you can bring pets *in* but it is very difficult to get them *out* to other countries.
Key Requirements
- Visa Fee
- $150
- Processing
- 5 days (online)
- Validity
- 1 year
- Income
- $2,000/mo
- Savings Option
- $2,000 in bank
- Pet Friendliness
- 4/10
- Tax trigger
- 183 days
- Insurance required
- Yes
Cost of Living (Nomad Premium 2026)
Based on short-term rentals, coworking, and expat amenities—not local long-term rates.
- Cost Tier
- Low
- Total (est.)
- ~$2,100/mo
- 1BR Center
- ~$950/mo
- Coffee
- ~$3.2
- Internet
- 45 Mbps
- Coworking
- ~$180/mo
Visa Overview
The new E33G KITAS replaces the old confusing B211A. It's specifically for remote workers. Bali is the primary destination, but the visa is valid for all of Indonesia. The process is now 100% online.
Pet Entry & Rules
Bali is a 'Rabies Zone,' meaning you can bring pets *in* but it is very difficult to get them *out* to other countries. Many cafes in Canggu/Ubud are pet-friendly, but the stray population is high.
Tax Residency
Indonesia has been tightening its tax rules. If you stay 183+ days, you are a tax resident. However, they are currently offering 'tax-free' incentives for nomads working for foreign companies to stay competitive.