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Indonesian visas
The local paper reads that starting in October arrivals in Bali may
stay for 30 days. The cost will be $30 or $45. It will no longer be possible to make a "visa run" as no return will be allowed for two weeks. By the way, this 30-day stay is technically not a visa. It will still be possible to get a 60-day social or business visa via embassies outside of Indonesia. You must have a sponsor in Indonesia. These visas may be extended every thirty days up to 180 days at the discretion of the government. There is also a retirement visa leading to permanent residency but the terms are so onerous -- you have to hand all your money over to an Indonesian bank -- that I doubt many will ever be issued. |
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