

John
@CDRJohn
American expat in Indonesia
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Lives in Tegallinggah
Registration: 21 April 2015
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Early retirement in Indonesia, my journey begins here... by GuestPoster54
Hello everyone, this is my first post on this forum and I have to confess it's really hard to choose on which section would be more appropriate to have this published once I have so many questions regarding moving to Indonesia in a near future. ...

If you plan to visit Bali in March of 2018, I would suggest you come up north to Singaraja. Plenty of hospitals, supermarkets, shops, etc. Singaraja population about 150,000. Lovina Beach is just to the west which is a resort area. Quite a few ... Read More


Retiring in Indonesia by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Why did you choose to retire in Indonesia? What are the advantages compared with your home country? What were your main considerations when deciding to move? For example, taxes, ease of transferring your pension, etc.. Are ...

Thanks Fred. Is the $2,500 per month a typo? I thought it is $1,500. Include a serit domicile from chief of village. I am applying for KITAP this year and was told immigration now requires SKTT as part of application package. The proof of rent ... Read More


Dealing with homesickness in Indonesia by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being an expat in Indonesia can turn out to be a wonderful human, social or professional adventure... with potential moments of nostalgia and homesickness along the way. What are your personal tips to prevent ...

I agree with Ubudian, no homesickness. I do return to the states to visit family once a year. The one thing I have done to stay in touch is to get a Magic Jack last time I was back there. If you activate it in your home country with an area code ... Read More


BPJS change of rules re foriegn pensioners ? by tel522
It seems foreigners on pension visa are now not being allowed access to bpjs , now only foreigners working here or married have access . I suppose its reasonable as the system is in deficit and supported by the indonesian government .

Well, I have already contributed. My point is that even if I was 'allowed' to participate in BPJS as a retiree my medical needs are not the same as a 30 y/o indonesian. I have my anual physical performed by my doctor when I am back in the ... Read More


BPJS change of rules re foriegn pensioners ? by tel522
It seems foreigners on pension visa are now not being allowed access to bpjs , now only foreigners working here or married have access . I suppose its reasonable as the system is in deficit and supported by the indonesian government .

I am here on a retired visa, and have been spending 9 plus months per year in Indonesia on a KITAS. In order to renew my KITAS every year, I must provide "proof of health insurance coverage". If I could just show immigration a BPJS card ... Read More


Environmental protection in Indonesia by Kenjee
Hi, Environmental protection is a challenging issue for all the countries around the world. Would you say this issue is deemed of significance in Indonesia? Is the country going green through initiatives like waste management and selective ...

I think the elephant in the environmental room now is water. The apparent loss of Bali's aquifer due to salt water intrusion is, or should be a major concern. The recient article "Tourism is killing tourism" brings the issue into ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Okay Roy. Now we are on the same page. I agree you can do all the leg work while here on whatever type of visa you may have arrived on. The part you were leaving out is you then must leave, and go to an Embassy/Consulate "somewhere" to ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Sorry, thought I was responding to a PM Roy. Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Roy, the link you provided is based on the 1998 regulation modified in 2002. That information is old. The new regulation I quoted #31 of 2013 is the current information. Not an easy read, but very detailed as to the requirements. For example, a ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Roy, the source is "Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia #31 of 2013". See article 102 regarding the "limited stay visa" requirement for "foreign elderly travelers". (This is in fact the "retirement ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Sorry for the confusion Rose. In order to get your retired visa, you will need your grantor (sponsor, which is to say the agent who will eventually handle your "limited stay permit" or KITAS) to submit an application for the visa to ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Rose, you have to get the retirement visa at your local Indonesian embassy/consulate prior to arrival. You will need to coordinate with a retirement kitas sponsor in order to get your retired visa. There have been a couple of sponsors/agents listed ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

For retirement KITAS/KITAP there is no option to "do it yourself". You MUST have a specially licensed travel agent to be your "sponsor". As far as I can tell, there are only about 4 of these specially licensed agents in Bali. ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

In addition to the 6.5 jt the first year, I was told by the agent that Immigration now requires a domicili letter. I went to the village kantor and had to pony up 2 jt for the document (no corruption there...the list on the wall put the cost at ... Read More


WHY do Retirement Visas cost so much ?? by Mr Bruce
I am attempting to get a Retirement Visa and have been quoted a 9.500,000 Fee ??

Well, let me toss in my two cents worth. Why is a retirement visa so expensive? Well the actual visa is only $65 canadian (plus $25 each to get your 'documents' certified) at the Indonesian Consulate. This cost pales when compared to the ... Read More