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evalenalowe

Healthy 68 yr old single man. Trying to figure out what steps need I need to take to move to Bali. My daughter and her husband reside in Perth and I want to be closer to them. Unfortunately, Australia is not a possibility for retirement.

What kind of health insurance do I require?

Reputable banks?

Should I hire an immigration agent to assist? Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Fred

The rules are either in the process of changing or have just changed. As I have no info on the subject I can claim as accurate, your google is a good as mine.


However, the rules were:

over 55

Enough cash to sustain yourself

I think you had to hire a maid but that needs checking

Use a registered agent


Others might be able to give you better info but may be a handy start.

Fred

Also, check this but watch out for inaccuracies as I haven't updated it for a while


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Same here


/en/guide/asia/ind … nesia.html

ywpoppy1

@evalenalowe Hi there, when are you looking to relocate to Bali?


regards,

Poppy

evalenalowe

Hi Poppy, I’m looking at trying to start putting things in place to move in 2024.

Fred

Hi Poppy, I’m looking at trying to start putting things in place to move in 2024.
-@evalenalowe

Number 1 - Watch out for scammers.

They make themselves look helpful, then rip you off.

Your retirement visa has to go through an approved agent, nobody else.

evalenalowe

@Fred

hey Fred, thanks for that.

wyngrove60

I think I heard something about needing an income of at least IDR 10 million per month for the retirement visa but I might be completely wrong. I haven't researched it as I am not in the position of needing that kind of visa. Many of the large insurance companies are here such as AIA, Prudential, Alliance etc. I think Prudential have good prices depending on your coverage. You need to find the ones that will continue beyond 70 years of age. I think I paid around IDR 24 million per year.


I agree with the above comments about taking care not to get scammed by people showing an interest to help. Make sure to use a registered agent.

sarah1effendi

Hi my name is Sarah and am Indonesian national and my husband is from Idaho.  We are retiring in 2026 after kids have started colleges :). We purchased a house 2 years ago in N Bali which is a rental property for the time being.  we have met our future neighbors and surprisingly many from all over the world (Europe, Australia - and one, a couple from Texas!).  We would like to get to know you  and along the way if we couls be a help, that would be great too. 

Thank

Sarah

aplummer1309

Another American expat responding here:


Seems like the kind of question a local agent may be able to help with best since I imagine the rules are in constant flux. You will have no trouble finding an agent to help you, and while I'm sure many are great, one I can personally vouch for is Wayan Miarjaya with Excellent Bali Visas (WhatsApp: +62-819-4635-8866) based out of Ubud. I am not here on retirement visa, but he just finished processing my company setup and KITAS over the past few months, and the reason I especially vouch for him is that (through a screw up by my bank) I accidentally overpaid by quite a bit and he was very honest and immediately returned the money once I told him the situation. Solid, trustworthy guy with great English who will be happy to answer questions!


Good luck and welcome (soon) to Bali!

-Alan


PS You likely already know this, but definitely worthwhile to get WhatsApp installed on your phone and to get familiar with it before you come...it's absolutely the communication tool of choice over here!

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