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Indonesia Enables Remote Workers From India To Live Legally In The Country For Up To One Year Under A New Visa Targeting Location-independent Professionals

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Indonesia Enables Remote Workers From India To Live Legally In The Country For Up To One Year Under A New Visa Targeting Location-independent Professionals  Travel And Tour World

Friday, August 1, 2025

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Indonesia now allows Indian citizens to live and work remotely for up to one year through its newly launched digital nomad visa with the option to extend. This move comes as part of Indonesia’s broader strategy to attract foreign professionals, diversify tourism revenue, and position the country as a preferred destination for global remote workers. With the new E33G Remote Worker Visa, Indian freelancers and employees of foreign companies can legally reside in Indonesia, enjoy its tropical lifestyle, and work online without engaging in the local job market.

Remote workers from India can now legally live and work in Indonesia, thanks to the country’s newly introduced Remote Worker Visa (E33G). Introduced in April 2024, this visa offers digital nomads—including freelancers and remote professionals employed by overseas companies—the opportunity to reside in Indonesia for a full year, with the possibility of extending their stay further for another year.

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Indonesia created this visa to attract global professionals seeking flexibility, a scenic environment, and a better work-life balance. With this initiative, the country positions itself as a top destination for the growing population of remote workers across the world.

Who Qualifies for the Remote Worker Visa?

To qualify, you must meet several specific requirements. First, your employer or clients must be based outside Indonesia. Here is a 100% unique rewrite of the sentence:This visa strictly prohibits taking up jobs or running a business within Indonesia. It strictly targets those working remotely for foreign companies or international freelance clients.

You need to possess a passport that remains valid for a minimum of six months and contains at least three unused pages. Financial eligibility also plays a major role. You must demonstrate a minimum annual income of sixty thousand U.S. dollars, which equals about fifty-two lakh fifty-nine thousand six hundred sixty-nine rupees. In addition, you need to provide a bank statement from the last three months showing at least two thousand U.S. dollars (around one lakh seventy-five thousand three hundred fifty-six rupees) in your account.

To complete your application, you must also show:

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  • A confirmed outbound flight reservation showing departure from Indonesia to your country of origin or another international destination.
  • Proof of accommodation in Indonesia (such as a hotel or rental booking)
  • A recent passport-sized photo

How to Apply for the E33G Visa

Indonesia has made the application process fully digital. You can apply online through the country’s official immigration portal. The visa fee amounts to seven million Indonesian Rupiah, which is approximately thirty-seven thousand three hundred seventeen Indian rupees.

After your application receives approval, you must enter Indonesia within 90 days. Upon arrival, you must complete the KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) process, which grants you a limited stay permit. This includes biometric registration and residence documentation, allowing you to legally live and work in the country during your stay.

What Makes Indonesia Ideal for Remote Work?

Indonesia offers a perfect blend of productivity and leisure for remote professionals. Its diverse landscape ranges from beach towns like Bali and surfing hubs like Lombok to cultural cities like Yogyakarta and cosmopolitan Jakarta. The country has steadily improved digital infrastructure, providing high-speed internet, co-working spaces, and digital communities in major hubs.

The cost of living remains relatively affordable compared to many Western or East Asian countries, making Indonesia attractive for professionals who want to stretch their income. You can find long-term rentals, local food, and transportation at budget-friendly rates—all without sacrificing quality of life.

Many remote workers also appreciate the warm weather, local hospitality, and laid-back lifestyle. From yoga retreats and surf schools to bustling cafés and eco-tourism, Indonesia delivers an inspiring setting for both work and relaxation.

Why This Visa Is a Game-Changer

The Remote Worker Visa gives professionals legal clarity and peace of mind while working from abroad. Many digital nomads previously relied on short-term tourist visas, which limited their stay and didn’t offer official protections. The new E33G visa fixes this by granting remote workers a clear legal status for up to two years.

Indonesia now offers Indian citizens a one-year renewable digital nomad visa, allowing them to live and work remotely while boosting tourism and positioning the country as a leading hub for global remote professionals.

By rolling out this visa, Indonesia joins countries like Portugal, Spain, Estonia, and Thailand, which have launched similar visa programs targeting remote professionals. However, Indonesia’s version stands out due to its year-long validity, renewal flexibility, and the broad appeal of its islands and cities.

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