Indonesia continues to strengthen its supervision of companies, including Foreign...
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Read MoreBali continues to attract remote professionals, entrepreneurs, consultants, and location-independent business owners from around the world. With the introduction of Indonesia’s Remote Worker / Nomad Visa framework, foreigners can now stay longer in Indonesia while legally working for non-Indonesian entities. However, holding a Nomad Visa does not mean unlimited freedom to do business locally. Indonesian law draws a clear line between remote economic activity and local business operations. Understanding which business opportunities are legally compatible with a Nomad Visa is essential to avoid immigration violations, tax exposure, or forced restructuring.

A Nomad Visa allows foreigners to:
A Nomad Visa does not allow:
All business activities must remain offshore in nature, even if managed from Bali.
Nomad Visa holders can legally provide consulting services to overseas clients.
Examples include:
As long as clients and payments are offshore, these activities are compliant.
Bali-based nomads frequently operate international creative businesses.
Allowed activities:
The key requirement is that contracts and invoices remain foreign-based.
Technology-based services are among the most common nomad-compatible businesses.
Examples:
These activities are fully compliant when serving international clients.
Nomad Visa holders may operate online education platforms or coaching programs.
Examples:
All students and revenue must be located outside Indonesia.
Operating offshore digital businesses is permitted.
Examples:
No local warehousing, staff, or Indonesian customer targeting is allowed.
Nomad Visa holders may not:
Engaging in these activities requires a PMA company and appropriate stay permit.
Tax exposure depends on:
Important points:
Immigration status and tax planning must be aligned.
Transitioning to a PMA is appropriate when:
At this stage, you are no longer a digital nomad but a foreign investor.
Bali offers an exceptional base for running international businesses. However, Nomad Visa holders must operate within clear legal boundaries.
The best opportunities are those that remain digitally delivered, internationally focused, and legally offshore. Choosing the wrong structure can expose you to immigration and tax risks.
Indoned Consultancy assists Nomad Visa holders with:
Contact Indoned Consultancy today for a free consultation and ensure your business activities in Bali are fully compliant and future-ready.
The information provided here is based on our long experience. The process or requirement may vary depending on the specific facts and conditions. Besides, the law and regulations in Indonesia subject to frequent changes. Please contact us as your consultant to get an up to date information and accurate advice. More Information click here and You can also follow our social media accounts to see the latest information posts. please click on the following links: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and Twitter.
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