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Bali Welcomes Extended Stays: New Immigration Rules for Tourists and Digital Nomads

Published on November 28, 2025

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Each year, Bali, Indonesia, attracts tourists from all over the world, especially from Europe, Australia, Korea, and Japan, resulting to more than 240,000 visitors a year. Bali is also considered the most popular tourist destination, and is one of the most sought-out beach destinations on the planet. Due to the beautiful beaches and culture, the destination draws many visitors, including surfers, beach lovers, and digital nomads. Indonesia’s immigration process is confusing as there are many visa requirements, extensions and other legal documentation that are required. To address the increasing volume of immigration queries from tourists, the Indonesian immigration authorities recently addressed some of the most important questions and concerns regarding immigration procedures that have the biggest impact on visitors to Bali.

The concerns are regarding the new visa e-visa system, the new Hybrid Extension Application and recently modified or updated stay permit applications that are intended to simplify travel procedures. These modified or updated procedures should be addressed with the shortest or most uncomplicated immigration concerns so the visitors to Bali can process their immigration procedures as efficiently as possible.

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Visa Requirements for Bali Tourists: What You Should Know

When it comes to planning a trip to Bali for international tourists, knowing the visa requirements is important for a successful trip. In 2025, several different visas tailored for different travelers will be introduced. Tourists visiting Bali most frequently utilize the eVisa versus the Visa on Arrival (VoA) for short stays.

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eVisa: With the eVisa system, tourists can apply for their visa before even traveling to Indonesia. Being the most tourist-friendly option available, travelers can apply for their eVisa on the official Indonesian immigration website and have their eVisa approved in a few days. This visa is intended for travelers on short stays.

Visa on Arrival (VoA): If travelers do not want to go through the process of getting an eVisa in advance, there is the option of Visa on Arrival (VoA) at the Indoensian border, including Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali). With this Visa, travelers may stay in the country for up to 30 days, with the option to extend for an additional 30 days. This is a popular option for forign travelers arriving at the Indoensian border without a Visa for unexpected and spur of the moment trips to Bali.

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Hybrid Extension Application: What It Means for Long-Term Travellers

Indonesian authorities have further clarified the rules, explaining how Hybrid Extension Applications work for visitors who want to stay in the country for longer than the maximum initial 30 days. This is particularly popular for digital nomads, Bali and longer-term visitors to other parts of Indonesia.

A Hybrid Extension offers tourists the chance to add to their eVisa or Visa on Arrival by 30 days, for a total stay of 60 days. After the first extension, tourists may have to leave the country for a while before they are able to come back. This flexible option is great for travelers looking to stay longer, and looking to avoid the lengthy process of residency. This option is also great for those who would like to spend a good amount of time in Bali, but don’t have a long-term visa.

For those who are thinking about making Bali their home, there are now stay permits and residency programs. If you are thinking about visiting Bali for an extended period of time, then the stay permits and residency options are for you. If you stay in Bali is to be long, then stay permits will be necessary to you, and these are available through the immigration authorities, allowing longer stays.

The Global Citizen Residency program has become popular recently. This program lets you live and work in Bali under certain conditions and is targeted to expatriates, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs wanting to build a business in Indonesia. Global Citizen Residency holders can live in Bali and gain expedited access to a long-term visa. This makes the program very attractive to retirees and remote workers who want to live in a tropical climate.

Moving to Bali most recently become easier; nonetheless, you should bear in mind some practical tips regarding immigration.

Make Sure You Understand Visa Requirements Before Travel: Check to see which visa is applicable to you. Some tourists are eligible for an eVisa, while others will need to obtain what is known as a Visa on Arrival.

Consider Applying for a Hybrid Extension: If you want to stay in Bali for longer, visa extensions can be granted for up to 60 days for those who apply for a Hybrid Extension. If you think you will be in Bali for an extended period, check the immigration regulations for gaining residency.

Stay Updated On Regulations: There is no doubt that immigration policies and laws change from the moment that immigration policies and laws in Indonesia are implemented. Because of the potentially high impact of Indonesia’s policies and laws, everyday Indonesian immigration websites and Indonesian forums for immigration should be consulted.

Comply With Local Laws: Visa immigration policies and laws include what you can and can not do, as well as dates and activities you are allowed to partake in. Indonesia’s slash and burn policies, if not obeyed, may be detrimental to the travel you hope to partake in to, not only Indonesia, but future countries.

Benefits for Bali’s Tourism Industry: Bali has faced, and continues to face, a high volume of immigration and tourism. Relaxed policies and laws for immigration are beneficial to Bali for many reasons. Indonesia has become one of the easiest and most accommodating countries to obtain a visa and travel for short or long periods of time. Indonesia’s favorable immigration policies and laws is potentially beneficial to Bali for tourism.

In addition, the changes are also beneficial to businesses in Indo Bali, which consists of Indonesia’s favorable policies and laws for immigration. Restaurants and entertainment can also be added to the accommodation digital corner of streaming entertainers and food. Bali is an island that offers the digital streamer and worker a low cost economy for the beautiful landscape that can be enjoyed.

Conclusion: Simplified Travel and Longer Travel Periods in Bali

Bali has increasingly become a more desirable place to visit after new regulations regarding immigration have come into place. Whether it is a quick visit or a longer vacation, knowing how to get new variations of visas and permits is crucial to ensure a seamless travel experience. Things like eVisas, Hybrid Extension Applications, and Global Citizen Residency Programs have been created for the benefit of travelers to use Bali for remote work, site seeing, or just relaxing on the beach.

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