Tourists can now move to Bali for up to 10 years – if they have at least R2.3 million in the bank | BISouthAfrica
The country is focusing on its tourist capital, Bali, in an effort to lure in visitors for longer stays. The new"second home" visa is available for five or 10 years and will come into force from December 25 this year, per aApplicants must be able to bring at least two billion Indonesian rupiahs with them, and the funds must be placed in Indonesian state-owned banks.
"The goal is to attract foreign tourists to come to Bali and diverse other destinations," said acting Director General of Immigration Widodo Ekatjahjana at the launch of the visa on Tuesday. The visa hopes to bring in those who could"contribute positively to the Indonesian economy," the press statement continued.which have recently introduced"digital nomad visas" to capitalise on remote workers who want to work overseas after the pandemic upended traditional work structures.The digital nomad lifestyle isLast year, 15.