Is it easy for Russians to live in Bali? Features of job search. The main types of visas for living in Indonesia

I have repeatedly written that Bali is our dacha. But it usually turned out that I stayed in hotels, and in different ones: and in expensive ones that are located on the coast in Nusa Dua, and in those that cost three kopecks, and even in a home-made one that was built by a Chinese professor with the hands of villagers. Somehow it never occurred to me before that it was not necessary to be limited to a hotel. I stereotyped that a villa is a very expensive pleasure "not for everyone" and in general, how will I...


We have friends and partners in Bali who distribute our magazine. They endlessly invited me to visit, but I could not find the time to come. I specially saved up a lot of things for Bali, so that there was an excuse to go to work. And so, it happened.

I was met at the airport by Nastya, an assistant to my friend and partner Stas, who lives on the island with his family and is officially engaged in the sale and rental of real estate in Bali and Lombok. I went with the driver, and Nastya was in front on a moped, waving a bunch of green bananas attached to a surf hook. Cork-cork-cork: this is how they live on the island. Of course, it is faster on a moped, but it is cool and safe in a car, so I decided that it would be better to travel around the island by car, even if it would be a long drive. In the end, you can even make an office out of the car, as I did later: I took a charged modem, phone, laptop with me and worked on the road, not noticing hourly traffic jams.

I settled in a village, in a small villa, where there was not a soul. And the silence is such that you can hear the fish jumping in the pond near the living room. After Singapore, it was somehow even creepy at first. The dacha is a real dacha!

Outdoor living room: sofa and TV too, outdoor kitchen, outdoor dining... And even a small pool and a very small garden with trees. I will live on the street, and this is wonderful: so I lived in a dacha in the suburbs, and only went into the house to sleep. Around the deaf fence, the neighbors can not be seen or heard.

You can’t see it, you can’t hear it, I’m alone and all that ... I sat on the sofa, looked in the refrigerator, walked around the rooms, sat on the sofa again, went to lie down by the pool and just wanted to fall asleep, when suddenly I hear someone walking. Oh ... I look out and see how an Indonesian is standing near the living room and pouring something into my pond. "Who are you?" - "Ah, I'm Ketut, here I feed the fish." - "Ahhh, gardener?" - "No, the gardener is my brother Wayang, and I feed the fish." - "And how did you get here?" - I look at the wooden valve, which I blocked from the world. - "And you didn't close the gate, I thought you hadn't arrived yet." Well, of course, she came from Singapore, where the doors are not locked, and did not even check the gate or the second gate. She saw off the fish feeder and went to bed on the sunbeds.

It gets dark very early in Bali, at 6 o’clock. Therefore, I woke up already in the dark, afraid that I was all alone at home, and didn’t even look where the lights turned on. If it is dark in Bali, then it is dark - only the stars are bright and the moon. I went around with the inspection, in the hope that the Balinese gods would be lenient with me. Silence, darkness, only lizards scream and fish gurgle periodically. She arranged the Palace of Congresses in the villa, having dealt with the light, called Stas and got ready to visit.

In order not to get lost in the village, Nastya drove after me on a moped with dangling bananas. Nightmare: me, on a moped? Yes, for nothing. But I went) I'm not a tourist, but I live here as if I moved for a while, so I need to join the style of a local resident. Turn to the left, to the left, to the right, to the left - and at all deaf fences. Stas lives in a huge house with the letter P, most of which is also located on the street, and in the center - a long pool. The whole family is outside in the dining room. Also a dacha. We had a great evening, but I don’t remember how we rode back on a moped, but I remember that I squealed something and I had fun))

At home, I checked all the locks and doors properly: both into the shower room from the street and from the shower room into the room, but still I forgot to close one - the one that goes out of the room to the street.) But of course, no one stole me at night. There is a huge TV in the living room on the street, what was I so afraid of?) Morning! I go back to Stas to discuss our future plans and have breakfast.

And there I was met by Lucky - a labrobalidog. "Is there anything?" he says.

The morning in Bali is fresh and sunny, very bright and cloudless. I do not want to hurry anywhere, and no one is in a particular hurry.

We have breakfast, discuss my plans, a trip to Lombok, meetings and articles.

I decided not to plan anything serious for the day, but to understand how it is to be a resident, not a tourist, not to go to the beaches of the hotel, but to the wild ones, where to buy food, where to have lunch and dinner, and how best to move around the island, where there is no buses and metro. Nastya took me to the ocean on a moped, after which I absolutely decided not to use two-wheeled vehicles anymore, and left me to walk there. To the left you could go along the hotels and rent a sunbed for yourself, in any place you liked, and to the right - the beach is completely wild and without tourists. That's where I went.

A wild beach is wild for that: no one cleans it from algae, there are no sunbeds, only boats sway on the waves. Reached the very end, meeting along the way local residents.

Turned around and went to look at clean beaches for tourists. On the way, landing at a cafe with free wi-fi.

On the other hand, there were almost no algae and the ocean already looked quite touristy.

Then I went to have lunch at an Italian restaurant not for tourists. She returned home by taxi. Very cheap, fast and not scary.

I spent the whole evening fighting mosquitoes. This is a big disadvantage open spaces. There are fumigators in the rooms, and on the street it was necessary to burn sticks, but, wrapped in towels from head to toe, I sat on the sofa to work, periodically describing my guests on Facebook: first a cat came, which I was terribly frightened of, then it was a monitor lizard, who slowly walked along the wall to the ceiling, sat on the bar and began to yell loudly, and then, when I went to look for the light switch for the pool, I ran into a huge cockroach in the maid's room in the backyard, which we also have countless in Singapore. She was waiting for a snake, but her plans apparently changed.

The next morning they sent me a driver with a car, because the villa is not a hotel, and includes a free driver if necessary. In general, for a month you can rent a car for 300 dollars and a driver for the same amount. I think it's even cheaper, but it's better that the driver speaks English, so it's easier for him to explain by phone where I am if I suddenly get lost.

Globalization has not spared Bali.

I went to meet Russians who live in Bali and have their own business. I went to have breakfast with Masha Mozolevskaya and Denis at the D.R.O.P cafe in Seminyak.

Exactly one year has passed since the opening of the cafe and we can already say that the project was a success! All tables were occupied by both Russians and Europeans, because it is really tasty, interesting and fun. Because Masha and Denis themselves are in the cafe every day and monitor the quality of all the dishes and drinks that they have come up with. I am very picky and will never praise something that is tasteless or uninteresting. They are all great, interesting and with love!

Separately, I would like to say about the Russians who live on the island. I have been to Thailand, and Hong Kong, and Japan, and India, and Malaysia - everywhere I try to meet Russians who live there permanently. And it should be noted that Russians in Bali are a separate category of people: they are creative, educated, very interesting and very calm. As if the island arranges a selection unknown to us. After all, not everyone can settle down there for a long time.

With a cup of hot chocolate, I listened to Denis and his guests, although it was time to move on.

The next stop was the coast of Nusa Dua, Bali Collection - a place where wealthy Russian tourists relax in restaurants and shops. I let the driver go for lunch, took our magazines and distributed them to restaurants.

So, slowly, I reached the Black Stone restaurant, which Ivan opened a few months ago. There we already had an interview with him, which you will soon be able to read.

Ivan spoke about the joys and difficulties of doing business in Bali, about the decision to move, about a possible return, and about the peculiarities of life on the island. We sat for an hour and a half, and then he showed me his house and a little rabbit that lives in his yard. (I saved these photos for the interview).

Bali taxi drivers are in no hurry: while waiting for customers, they play chess and try to speak Russian.

Then I had dinner, the story of which I will leave for another time. And the next day I flew with an inspection to the island of Lobmok, which I will definitely tell you about on Monday.

PS I want to thank Stas for the hundredth time for helping me organize my trip and not only.)) And a special thanks to Nastya, his assistant, who never got tired of answering my questions and even flew with me to Lombok. And, if you suddenly decide to live in a villa, and not in a hotel, then look here www.hoteigroup.ru - there you can also ask all questions to Nastya online: on cost, conditions, etc. From myself I will say that in no hotel you can rent a villa for 150-200 dollars with a driver, a private pool and two bedrooms. And if you share the costs with friends, it will turn out to be 2 times cheaper.

Here, for example, such a villa with two bedrooms will cost you a total of 250-350 dollars, depending on the season. Where in the hotel can you rent a room like this for $125 - $175 per family?

It's in Ubud and I have a special love for it...

Our correspondent Natalya Davydova visited a tropical island and found out what our compatriots do and how they live abroad

What is "visaran"

An average of 2,000 to 5,000 Russians live in Bali. The figure is approximate, because people are leaving and coming all the time. There are two reasons for this: a change in life plans and the traditional for Russian thinking "knight's move" to circumvent the law.

The fact is that visa regime entry into the country for Russians next. Initially, you will automatically receive at the airport when crossing the border tourist visa for 30 days (it is enough to pay 25 dollars). After this period, you can choose it:

Larisa

In Bali, I met a woman from Russia. Larisa is 50 years old. Originally from Volgograd, in Lately lived in Lipetsk. Worked like everyone else. Like everything was enough.

At first, her children left Russia for Asia, lived in Thailand, in other countries and decided to stay in Bali. She came to them and stayed. Before that, I didn’t travel anywhere much - I was only in India on a tour package.

The biggest impression of Bali is the people, - Larisa admits. - Responsive, joyful and light - I have never met such people in Russia.

Their open hearts amazed Larisa, accustomed to the Western mentality. Therefore, having been here on a tour once, she fell in love with this island forever.

What was the most difficult in the beginning? I asked her.

Never mind! she says. - First of all, my children were already here. Although we live independently of each other, we are still our own, relatives. Secondly, I came here at the call of my heart and therefore fit into the local atmosphere right away.

Representatives of the Russian diaspora in Bali quite actively communicate with each other through social network Facebook. This is help in various matters, and discussion of news, and just chatter.

How much does housing cost

Larisa lives in Batubulan, not far from Denpasar. Renting a 2-room house. The cost of housing is about $100 per month.

The price is so small, as this is not a villa with a pool on the beach, but a small house in the area where he lives local population. Very cozy, two rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom - she doesn't need more. For comparison, I’ll say that a villa with a pool costs $250-500 a month here (for $500 it will be a two-story, well, just a very chic mansion!).

To the sea from the place where Larisa lives, 10 minutes by bike. I had to learn how to ride, because it's hard to live here without a motorbike. Urban public transport practically none: everyone rides bikes or cars. Why the heroine of the film "Eat, Pray, Love" was put on a bicycle is not clear, I have not seen a single cyclist here.

These are the goodies Larisa prepares for those who love Russian cuisine.

Photo by Natalia Danilenko

Homemade goodies as a source of income

Of course, the question arose: what to do, how to earn money here.

When I decided to leave, I just quit my job, - Larisa shares, - so passive income No, retirement is still far away. I tried different options and settled on what I liked. I have always loved to cook different “homemade goodies”.

Now Larisa's culinary passion has turned into a good source of income. Dumplings, dumplings, bread, yeast pies with various fillings, herring under a fur coat, cottage cheese, halva, marshmallows, pickles and tomatoes - all this is not here, but the Russian soul wants it! So Larisa has found her niche here: she makes Russian dishes to order. She makes everything tasty and from the heart, and there is always a demand for her services. The Facebook group and other types of online advertising provide sales.

How else can you earn?

You can earn money here in different ways. Someone uses their talents and skills, like Larisa. Ours work as photographers, teach foreign language, surfing. By the way, Bali perfect place for surfing.

If you get a job, then the Russians choose a tourist service - they become guides. There are enough Russian tourists here, and there is no strong seasonal decline. Therefore, many work with a local travel agency. Tourists need to be provided with a full range of services, and Russians do not understand English very well.

For more advanced tourists who do not buy a tour package, but travel on their own, such a service as renting villas is in demand. Therefore, some of our compatriots are engaged in real estate: they rent housing for a vacation. At first, someone else's, like agents, and then, perhaps, our own. I met Muscovites here: they bought land and are building a small hotel on it ...

The third option is remote work online. For example, make videos against the backdrop of palm trees. It is now fashionable and in demand. So everyone finds something for themselves. Actually, just like in Russia! The main thing - would be the desire and patience not to give up. After all, Russians differ from the locals in their entrepreneurial spirit, which allows them to live and earn money anywhere.

Recently, I often come across materials about how our compatriots are leaving for the distant island of Bali. And I hear from friends beautiful stories about exotic island, about how one of the friends left. So the question arose: “Is everyone already in Bali?” And they don't go to rest. And to live. Someone is experimenting with terms, planning to live for several months. Someone stays for a long time. And, of course, we wondered how you can pick up and leave like that? Throw a habitual way of life? To radically change the situation, environment, place of residence, climate, in the end?

Meet the participants of our conversation

Evgenia, St. Petersburg, 22 years old

Kristina and Kolya, Tyumen, 23 and 25 years old

Why Bali? What attracted you to this island?

Evgeniya: The island of Bali was chosen by me by chance, before that I lived on the coast for six months mediterranean sea and the plan was to continue to do so. But one fine day, it was my birthday, my friend, with whom we lived in Tunisia, flew to Bali and said that she was waiting for me there. There was no time to think about whether it was good or bad at all, the ticket was bought three hours before departure.

Christina: We started planning our departure 6 months in advance. We started researching travel information, reading blogs and choosing a place for our first long trip. And I absolutely accidentally stumbled upon the film "Life in Travel", it was filmed mainly in Bali, I was just blown away by how beautiful it is there! I even sat closer to the monitor and at one moment imagined myself in the place of the main characters, even goosebumps ran. And so the search began for information specifically about Bali, visas, ticket prices, how much housing, food, and more. The choice seemed obvious, the island simply beckoned me, I couldn’t even think of anything else, I infected Kolya with my enthusiasm, and together we started preparing more seriously! The island attracts many with its beautiful nature, on one seemingly small island, you can freeze in one day (somewhere in the mountains) and burn in the sun (on the coast), you can climb to the top of a volcano or cool off under a chilling stream of a waterfall, this list is endless ...

How easy/difficult is it to go to Bali and settle down? How long have you been living here? And what are you doing?

Evgeniya: I think in modern world if you have money (and not such large sums as many people imagine), it is easy to go anywhere. Bali is generally beautiful in terms of arrangement, there is everything for every taste and color, for every budget. Very comfortable weather, a very large Russian community that communicates very well within itself and supports each other. I have been living in Bali for 10 months, six of them I did nothing: traveled, painted, danced and watched a lot of films. Recently I have been working on the Internet and decorating wedding ceremonies.

Christina: It's simple, if there is a goal, then everything will work out! For example, at the beginning of the trip we had savings, which we set aside for ourselves for the first time, while we got used to it, and then we planned to earn money on the spot! Everything turned out exactly as planned, after 2 months we have already begun to earn the first money. Kolya conducts photo shoots on the island, I help him, and in free time I do everything that does not bring money, for the soul: I draw, I write about our trips to the group "We are in Bali" I photograph landscapes and all sorts of beautiful things! We have been living in Bali for 7 months and have become very attached to this island, from the first month we felt at home here.

Are there many Russians living on the island? Do they interact with each other? Maybe join communities?

Evgeniya: There is one of the strongest Russian communities in Bali than anywhere else. We all communicate very closely, constantly intersect, there are many events, many places opened by Russians. Everyone supports each other and everyone knows about each other. Because the village is small

Christina: Regarding Thailand or Goa, there are not so many Russians in Bali. Many communicate, but everyone is divided into small “interest groups”, someone does yoga together, someone surfs, but there are also just random magical acquaintances that bring you exactly with your people. So we found very cool friends here, with whom we continue to communicate even after they leave the island! And I am grateful that we met in Bali, because in Russia it would be quite problematic for us to meet, and even make friends!

Favorite place on the island?

Christina: Of course, it is very difficult to choose just one favorite place because there are a lot of them in Bali! But still, I will highlight one thing, this is the village of Ubud, it is located in the heart of the island, surrounded by jungle and rice terraces! A calm, peaceful atmosphere reigns here, there is a lot of greenery around, and the locals honor traditions more carefully than in the south of the island! Ubud is also considered cultural center Bali is home to many artists, artisans, musicians and other creative people.

The beautiful island of Bali in Indonesia attracts many. Beautiful, warm and exotic country. Many go there on vacation, both on their own and through travel agencies. You get here and want to stay. How can this be brought to life? An option is to open your own business, even a small one, so that you have something to feed yourself and have money for a ticket when you decide to go home. Everything is boring, even such an idyll.

There are many Russians here. These are vacationers and those who took risks and started personal business here. Naturally, the question of business interests Russians and residents from other countries. Let's start in order so that everything is clear and understandable.

The primary question is what is business in Bali?

It is profitable to open a catering establishment here, produce some food, take and then rent out premises, you can open a small shop or try your hand at tourism. You can try yourself in the jewelry industry and in the export of leather and leather products. There is very beautiful furniture here - also a topic for a personal matter. Furniture from Bali is exported to many countries, why not try it with Russia.

The Indonesian government does not guarantee that the money you invest in the business will be returned to you. They didn't give me a visa, that's all. You just don't get into the country and the business is over. They can, seeing that things are going well for you, put forward new conditions for the implementation of activities. You won't be able to handle it and the case will have to be closed. These are the local laws.

Local authorities do not care where you get the financial resources to start a business. Many people think that having work visa- this is an opportunity to open a business. This is wrong.

You will have to take a local resident as a partner. It is he who will be the master of your business, and you will be the manager. In other words, a director or CEO. Any activity requires a license, of course for money. The Firm may have a license for only one type of activity. Having a local partner, your firm becomes a firm, as if with the participation of foreign capital.

If your firm has an authorized capital of $6,000, you will pay 10% of the profits to the local treasury. The amount of authorized capital reduces or increases the amount of taxes. Your partner - a local resident will become the owner of the company with a participation of 40% - up to 100%, and without investing a penny in it. You will not register any business without such a partner.

How to register your business in Bali?

Deadlines are three months. It depends both on the type of activity and the form of ownership of the company. Required documents collected and prepared by local lawyers. You will have to pay such an assistant from 100 to 200 dollars per month.

Company types

1. The most profitable form is RT. Almost not controlled by the authorities. Problems that arise are the business of the owner, that is, a local resident and your partner. It is possible to buy an already existing business and register it with your local partner. When choosing the type of activity, do not forget that there is a restriction on some business in the country. If you make a mistake and choose just such a business, then the percentage of your participation will not exceed 49%. The authorized capital will increase, it will be possible to obtain a better license for activities. In terms of opening time, it will take from two to seven days.

2.CV is a simplified type of company, but you will not open a visa for work. You will not be able to obtain other types of licenses for this type of company. The opening of such a company is convenient for a not very large type of activity. CV - you will not be able to open a work visa for a foreigner. To register such a company, two local residents are already needed. This type of company is simple and very suitable for both small and medium-sized businesses.

3. RMA is what you need for a larger business and for a good investment program: construction or opening big hotel. There are no restrictions on obtaining visas or quotas, but the financial turnover of the company and the number of local residents who work for you are taken into account. You can be included in the constituent documents and have the right to sign. You can negotiate with the bank a form of control over bank accounts. Any write-off of money from the accounts will occur only in the presence of the director.

One of the most urgent problems is the problem of personnel. Here this question is almost unresolved. There are no professionals. Therefore, we have to think about visas for workers.

If you want to start your own business here - buy an already existing company. Save your time. This will speed up the process of obtaining a visa. It is desirable that you already have a license for the activity that interests you.

If you have a lot of time and you are not in a hurry, open your company with a person you can trust. With any purchase, carefully check the documents: who was the director, whether a visa was opened for someone, whether taxes were paid. It will cost somewhere in the range of $ 2,000, not taking into account licenses and visas. There are no official prices for all these operations in the country. It all depends on how and with whom your business partner agrees. Visas in the country are different: annual, 3 years and 5 years. We advise you to come here for the first time on a "social visa". Take a closer look and only then make a final decision on the business.

Bali is a great place for recreation and tourism. The rest is debatable.

There are many Russians here. Some of them have mastered and successfully conduct personal affairs. Things are going well for those who thoroughly studied all of the above and only after that began to act. Therefore, if you have thoughts about business, first come here to rest and find a local partner. Talk to those compatriots who are already doing something here. A large Russian business is engaged in rental and hotels. Russians, who are smaller, become surf instructors, open small catering establishments and try to establish a furniture trade with Russia.

Whether to stay here to conduct business is up to you. There are no recipes. Dare!

Many travelers associate with a paradise place where they want to return again, and sometimes stay forever. The latter option is quite possible, but you will have to find a job on the island, since employment is one of the reasons for being on the island legally.

Job search features

Is it easy to find a job in Bali? Those who think that finding a job on the island is very easy will be disappointed when they find out that finding a job in Bali is not as easy as it seems. Whatever profession a person has, most likely, there will be someone with the same skills. Balinese - indigenous people - make up 3.6 thousand people, the main occupation is agriculture. The rest of the population, about a million people, are foreigners.

Possible employment options

Even with an active search for a suitable vacancy, a job can be found and received only after a few months. How can I find a job in Bali, where to work? The choice of places of employment on the island is minimal, say the reviews of applicants. Most of the vacancies are related to the tourism industry. You can find a job for a foreigner in Bali:

  • in the hotel business;
  • in the field of rental and maintenance of villas on the island;
  • in the transportation of goods from / to Bali.

If a person who wants to find a job in Bali does not speak English, then the chances of getting workplace reduced to almost zero. Work in Bali for Russians requires the obligatory knowledge of at least English. Otherwise, it will not be possible to find a vacancy with a high salary, judging by the reviews of our compatriots.

The process of finding a job is quite difficult, as the vacancies are not co-operated in one place. There are no special sites offering employment, where you can find interesting offers and post a resume.

When looking for a job in a certain area, it is better to simply look at firms and companies through the Internet, and then contact the employer directly. Available work in a surf school in Bali, tourism.

According to those settled on the island, work can be found in the BaliAdvertiser newspaper, in the Facebook thematic communities (these include Bali Jobs, Bali Expats Community, BaliBlogger, Together in Bali, Bali: and others).

Employment for Russians

One of the ways for Russians to stay in Bali is to find employment and obtain a work visa. Despite the fame of the island, the economic sphere here is not very developed. Eight percent of the population of Bali do not have a formal job, that is, they are in the status of unemployed, and despite the fact that 10% of them have sufficient education and qualifications.

Employers are more likely to hire Indonesian residents than foreigners. But there are professions where foreign residents are simply needed. These vacancies include:

  • employees of tourist and sports bases;
  • electronics specialists;
  • workers in the engineering industry;
  • specialists in medical institutions;
  • teachers in educational institutions.

According to current legislation, in order to be hired, a foreigner must be highly qualified in the field of interest to Bali. In addition, in order to get a job, you must prove your professional skills by having a higher education and at least five years of experience in the industry.

Work on the island for Russians is concentrated in the tourism and business industries. Since there are many surf, yoga and other schools in Bali active species recreation, then these areas will be very relevant for Russians. Russian residents are in high demand for direct work with tourists from Russian Federation, which is confirmed by the reviews of those working on the island.

An optional condition is language proficiency at a high level, it will be necessary to communicate on everyday topics.

In addition to schools specialized in sports, hotel employees are required on the island. Residents of Russia, Ukraine and the CIS countries can also find jobs in such places. Even though the ruble depreciated significantly, residents different countries, including Russia, still come to Bali. There is a positive point - in order to enter the island, citizens of the Russian Federation no longer need a visa since 2015.

By the way, in Bali you can often meet organizations whose directors are Russians. So such an option of moving for the purpose of employment, as the creation of your own company, can also be considered.

Work Permit

Illegal labor activity is prohibited on the island, but, nevertheless, illegal work can be found in Bali, such as:

  • nanny;
  • tutor;
  • guide.

If a person wants to get an official job, he needs to apply for a visa. Great importance has the so-called KITAS, which in Russian means "temporary residence permit". This service has many types, one of which is a visa for employees. To obtain KITAS, you must provide documents such as:

  • original and copies of all pages foreign passport(the original remains with the foreigner, it is only necessary for verification with a copy);
  • in the presence of a diploma of higher education, it should be translated into English language, notarize and provide along with other papers;
  • it is necessary to take out insurance in any insurance company;
  • take eighteen photos on a red background, six of which must be 2 by 3 cm, six more photos - 3 x 4 cm, and photos corresponding to the size of 4 x 6.

A few more necessary papers are prepared by the employer himself. Further, the package of documents is sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for consideration.

Russian village RD 2 on the island

In Bali (among visitors), such a thing as RD 2 is common, which stands for - native home for remote workers. The service includes the use of a special space created for remote work, that is, work through the global Internet. Remote work (in Bali, in other " paradise"or in Moscow) is becoming more and more popular.

In Bali there are so-called guest houses where you can settle in and conduct remote activities. In addition, there you can attend special trainings, which give the initial concepts and skills of earning money via the Internet. In Bali, they teach to earn income from anywhere in the world.

Objectives of the program "Native Home":

  • the opportunity to choose and master the profession of a remote employee you like;
  • assistance in obtaining the first income through the Internet;
  • assistance in finding customers for one-time projects and potential employers for long-term cooperation.

This is very interesting program for those who want to earn money at a distance, while traveling and on vacation in other countries.

Employment of an employee in a medical institution on the island

Work in Bali for a Russian citizen, as well as for foreigners from other countries, is quite affordable, especially seasonal. For official employment it is necessary to learn Foreigners are not given the opportunity to work in travel agency, as well as specialists in medical institutions. But if the persons who are going to move to the island are highly qualified in the medical field, then they can receive a personal invitation for employment or organize their own practice. Work as a doctor in Bali is available only to highly qualified workers.

Working as a chef in Bali

Chefs, like medical staff, are highly sought-after employees in Bali. The employer can hire foreign citizen only if a local resident cannot be found for a vacancy.

Social visa

Finding a job in Bali is not easy, it is especially difficult to find a job through the Internet. It takes some time to adapt to the climate, visit the surroundings and just relax on the island. It is for these reasons that the so-called social visa was created, which gives permission to reside within the island of Bali for long term, namely from two to six months. This time is enough for rest and a leisurely search for a suitable workplace.

Key features of a social visa

The main features that a social visa has include the following:

  1. On the island of Bali, it cannot be issued. You need to contact the embassies located in other countries. For registration, you can contact both the Indonesian and Moscow embassies, as well as representative offices in the Asian region.
  2. This visa implies continuous residence on the territory of the island during the entire period of validity of the permit document.
  3. The visa itself is valid for two months, then it must be renewed. But you can extend a visa a maximum of four times, as a result of which it turns out that the maximum stay in Bali is no more than six months.
  4. When applying for a social visa, you must pay a fee of forty-five United States dollars for it, but do not forget that this fee must be paid with bank card does not seem possible. Embassies only accept paper money.

Documents for obtaining a visa

To apply for such a visa, you need to collect a package of documents:

  • a foreign passport, the validity of which must be at least six months from the date of submission of documents;
  • which a potential employee must receive from the legal representative of Bali (you can apply for this paper at the hotel where the person who decides to come to Indonesia is planning to stay; another option for learning the letter is to request from a company where you can rent in advance vehicle in the form of a motorcycle or car, after which a letter will be sent; if none of the above options has led to the desired result, you should seek help from special organizations that send out so-called "letters of happiness" for a fee, the letter will cost about forty US dollars);
  • two color photographs measuring three by four centimeters.

If you get a visa not in Moscow, but in the states South-East Asia staff may require round-trip tickets. You can apply for a visa without leaving the island, but the need to provide a ticket will still remain.

On the island of Bali, you can not only have a great time, relax, get an unforgettable experience, but also get a job. Then the fairy tale will continue.