Online Petition Launches for a Bali Digital Nomad Visa

With Bali often considered to be one of the biggest digital nomad hubs in the world, it's no surprise that its nomad community is hoping to see visa matters there become a bit more streamlined.

As reported earlier today in an article from Lonely Planet, long-term digital nomads are able to stay on 30-day or 60-day tourist visas in Bali; and rely on visa runs out of the country to make extensions.

 The article further notes that Olúmidé Gbenro, the founder of a social media marketing agency run remotely from Bali launched a change.org petition to share with the Indonesian President, which has already received 2000 + signatures.

A full link to the Lonely Planet article can be found here: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/bali-digital-nomads-visa

And a link to the change.org petition can be found here: https://www.change.org/p/cabinet-members-and-president-of-indonesia-indonesian-government-create-a-remote-worker-visa-for-foreigners-and-stimulate-economy


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