top | item 24868107

(no title)

fookyong | 5 years ago

I arrived in Bali, Indonesia at the start of the pandemic with a 6 month visa. A few months in they started granting emergency extensions to anyone who wanted to stay (getting a flight home was tricky at that time, and still is).

Lots of people left but a core of nomads and expats have remained.

They have since slowly begun to dial back the giving out of emergency visa extensions but you can still get a new visa through the normal process. There are even people arriving in Bali recently, on newly-issued visas from overseas.

The scene is obviously quieter here now. There are no tourists, only nomads and retirees who live here.

Honestly it’s pretty nice and I’m glad I stayed.

discuss

order

netsharc|5 years ago

> There are even people arriving in Bali recently, on newly-issued visas from overseas.

Visa for work? AFAIK Indonesia has closed its borders to tourism until the end of the year.

maneesh|5 years ago

E-visa has made it very easy to get back in. You need a sponsor. It's simple. Message me if you need a connect.

justiceforsaas|5 years ago

I'm really glad they understand the value they get from nomads. Here (in Serbia, a non-digital-nomad country), it was the total opposite; foreigners got almost zero help and they were left on their own.