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As of 2024, Indonesia has introduced several more visa programmes to cater to convenient travel to Indonesia without the hassle of constant exits and re-entries or frequent immigration visits. One of them was the KITAS E33G or Remote Visa, the new entry permit aimed to aid digital nomads to embark on a journey to Indonesia.
KITAS E33G, also known as the Remote Worker VISA, a 1-year temporary residence permit that provides an opportunity to reside in Indonesia while working virtually for a company located outside the country. Designed to cater to experienced slow-living digital nomads in search of their next destination or individuals seeking to extend their stay in Bali without interrupting their employment, this visa offers an ideal solution.
Recognising the changing nature of work and the potential benefits of attracting remote workers, Indonesia has taken a progressive step forward by launching its remote worker visa program. The Remote Worker Visa (E33G) offers a streamlined application process for those looking to make Indonesia their temporary home base. This initiative aims to make it easier for digital nomads and remote employees to live and work in Indonesia.
Yes, digital nomads can work in Indonesia, but with limitations. E33G visa holders are only authorized to work for companies registered outside of Indonesia and cannot receive income from any Indonesian entity or individual.
The Remote Worker KITAS E33G is valid for a single year and cannot be renewed. To continue your stay in Indonesia, you must close your current KITAS before its expiration, leave the country, and apply for a new one.
Application letter (Surat Permohonan dan Jaminan)
Passport valid for at least 12 (twelve) months (for holders of travel documents other than passports such as emergency passports, documents of identity, etc. must be valid for 12 months).
Latest Color photograph with red or white background size 4X6
Personal bank statement with minimum amount USD $2000 or equivalent the last 3 months period (including name, date of period, and balance account).
Curriculum Vitae.
Travel Itinerary.
Bank account that proves income in the form of salary or income worth at least US$60,000 per year;
Employment contract with a company established outside the Indonesian Territory
Address in Indonesia
Username and Password Immigration system (Molina),
Other documents if required.
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