How to Move to Bali: Cost of Living, Where to Stay etc. (2023)

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    How to Move to Bali: Cost of Living, Where to Stay 2023
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Komentáře • 82

  • @TheLifeOfJord
    @TheLifeOfJord  Před rokem +3

    Please let me know if you have any other questions below.
    Here's to the next chapter!

    • @amanwholiveinthisworld
      @amanwholiveinthisworld Před rokem

      Where are you from? You are such a kind person that sharing your experiences in abroad. Hopefully you still keep going your journey. I’m still waiting to watch your videos here :D

    • @Mr.Altavoz
      @Mr.Altavoz Před rokem +1

      Would like to know how the health service is ?

    • @nathanielwest7354
      @nathanielwest7354 Před rokem

      That 3 bed villa..what would that average in usd

  • @iwayanadisaputra9733
    @iwayanadisaputra9733 Před rokem +33

    Welcome back to Bali!
    Just a bit of advice, I know a lot of foreigner or tourist in Bali having scooter or motorcycle as their mean of transportation, but please obey the rule and also please wear a proper clothes when you drive.. I know its a beachy place, but driving around half naked is not something common and proper for most of local people... I know the local sometimes could be more stink than the tourist, but you don't need to follow something bad aren't you...
    And also, please behave in public... I think its a common rule whatever part of the world you're at... drink responsibly, be nice, be responsible and make sense.. its ridiculous to see people act crazy after few drinks or party... Balinese people are very welcome to everyone as long as we can keep the mutual respect.
    In Indonesia, we have a proverb... "where the earth is stepped on, there the sky is upheld"
    Lastly, Bali is truly a special place, there is something about its energy you can't find in any other places, something unexplainable that makes you always come back to Bali.. so enjoy Bali, take care of Bali and have a great day!

    • @Devin2Deadly
      @Devin2Deadly Před 4 měsíci +1

      Well said, I can’t wait to visit in November. I’ll keep all of these in mind for sure. Also I love that “Where the earth is stepped on, the earth is upheld”

    • @stuartcunningham1111
      @stuartcunningham1111 Před 24 dny +1

      I love that proverb

  • @AWAL76
    @AWAL76 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for that mate......really informative! I will be moving in April. Already have a villa sorted for our first 3 months in Pererenan. This was really helpful. Thanks.....I am now subscribed to follow your journey

  • @MatildaRamos-rk9el
    @MatildaRamos-rk9el Před rokem

    This was great. Thank you!

  • @ryuvimilanka4111
    @ryuvimilanka4111 Před rokem

    Great info jord......nice vlog

  • @vivianesantos6006
    @vivianesantos6006 Před 2 měsíci

    I loved the video thanks tons of good information

  • @LukeG2393
    @LukeG2393 Před 3 měsíci

    very cool, thanks

  • @Mr.Altavoz
    @Mr.Altavoz Před rokem

    Great video❤ thanks for the information

  • @ianpatrick23
    @ianpatrick23 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this detailed explanation of the different living expenses in Bali

  • @sanja12
    @sanja12 Před 3 měsíci

    Great info! 🙌It's exactly the sequence that I had in my mind 👌Visiting Bali next month to first explore for 2-3 weeks and then if I like it moving for 6 months or a year. Very excited about it 😃 thanks for the video 🙏🤗

  • @davecahyo
    @davecahyo Před rokem

    Welcome back to Bali, Jordan 😊

  • @titienagustin4068
    @titienagustin4068 Před rokem

    Nice info 😊

  • @MelanieBolger-yy6cm
    @MelanieBolger-yy6cm Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, on the b211 Visa can you fly to the UK and back a few times if you wanted to? Or does it only apply if you arrive and stay for the year and a half? would need to fly home every 4-5 months

  • @DTW11
    @DTW11 Před rokem

    how come you've stopped travelling? Also, how much you get your villa for? Cheers!

  • @dinhbates7445
    @dinhbates7445 Před rokem

    What Facebook Groups did you use?

  • @lu845carpenter
    @lu845carpenter Před 5 měsíci

    How hard is it to get a burger? Price for ground beef?

  • @GeorgeLista
    @GeorgeLista Před rokem +3

    Been travelling since 2011 and currently based in Turkey. Bali has come up a few times, never been. Rather do hotels, which would you recommend booking for a first timer?

    • @TheLifeOfJord
      @TheLifeOfJord  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! There are so many good hotels to choose from that I can't think of a good one in particular. I'd look at hotels in Canggu (along Batu Bolong if no scooter) and around Pererenan area. Perfect places to start!

  • @designerdgraphics2857

    How's the wifi speed there?

  • @CarltonSeven
    @CarltonSeven Před rokem +4

    I'm moving to Bali and planning to stay for at-least 5 years. Do you have any advice on how to find a household helper / assistents?

    • @raesvibration2602
      @raesvibration2602 Před 4 měsíci

      hey! did you ever figure it out? also trying to stay longer term. Any advice on visas and such?

  • @jamessmith1652
    @jamessmith1652 Před rokem +2

    Very nice all in one guide. It's something I'm considering mid-career and maybe to try out launching an app. I'm amazed how liberal the visa laws are. Can you comment on something I recently saw, that said long term stayers need to have 100k+ in the bank or in property (or something similar)? Apparently many retirees are worried.
    Also I wonder how the medical care is in Bali (for someone not with chronic conditions but not young anymore either). I'm not a 20-something anymore with no fear of scooters, quite the contrary haha.

    • @TheLifeOfJord
      @TheLifeOfJord  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! The 100k+ in a bank is a different visa I believe, worth talking to a good agent about.
      The public medical care is not the best in Asia (Thailand and Singapore much better), but there is still a good hospital that caters to foreigners and expats, called BIMC

    • @jamessmith1652
      @jamessmith1652 Před rokem

      @@TheLifeOfJord hey thank you for your reply! All the best!

    • @isbamal
      @isbamal Před rokem +3

      @@jamessmith1652 Also, they are building a US International Mayo Clinic in Bali because the Balinese government wants to provide better medical care so people don't have to fly elsewhere. I think with patience, they will build up some nice infrastructure to handle those types of more serious medical situations. I plan to move there in 4 years myself.

    • @jamessmith1652
      @jamessmith1652 Před rokem

      @@isbamal Nice, Mayo has an amazing reputation, wow that's awesome.

    • @hammylauw9574
      @hammylauw9574 Před 9 měsíci

      Well concise explanation, to start with..I actually regretted the wild uncontrolled tourism..

  • @globalnomad1221
    @globalnomad1221 Před rokem

    Gili islands are also great

  • @Devin2Deadly
    @Devin2Deadly Před 4 měsíci

    So if I’m coming into Bali for 8 days, do I still have to pay the full 500,000 IDR? It’s not a problem just curious.

  • @niueanlaho
    @niueanlaho Před rokem

    bagus Jord

  • @sv3nn
    @sv3nn Před rokem

    Is it hard to find job in Bali?

  • @jameswatters9592
    @jameswatters9592 Před rokem

    Hi, is it the norm when renting to sign a minimum length lease or can it be done monthly

    • @marmel6339
      @marmel6339 Před 9 měsíci

      You can, but you often pay a little more.
      Can also do 3 or 6 months at a time.
      Before you get here, practice your negotiation skills, everything can be haggled.

  • @edd8215
    @edd8215 Před rokem +1

    Might sound dumm but if your working remotely how do you send your money to Bali? Or you just go all cash? Or just only credit cards?

    • @kidbogle
      @kidbogle Před rokem

      Revolut, TransferWise/Wise, similar

  • @Seadreamer_
    @Seadreamer_ Před rokem +1

    Very interest in Bali, need to plan a visit.
    Can you retire in Bali? Is the medical cover ok? 👍

    • @marmel6339
      @marmel6339 Před 9 měsíci

      Yes. They have a new visa for retiring. Maybe search "Bali secon homee visa". You need a stack of cash in your bank though.
      Medical, get private cover, maybe Allianz (1-2000 a yeaar)

  • @Stevie651
    @Stevie651 Před rokem

    What area would you recommend as a starting point. I am 69 and disabled. Mobility difficulties. I am on limited social security income of over …. per month but absolutely no bills and just under $00,000in savings. I had lived 5years in the Philippines but would like to try Bali because of positive things I’ve heard. Any tips or suggestions?

    • @takiyagenji8951
      @takiyagenji8951 Před rokem +1

      You can stay in ubud, but you like beach you stay kutai

    • @LimXinFa
      @LimXinFa Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah Bali have multiple place depend on your passion, Ubud area mostly calm for mind ( maybe except tourist crowded ), Life in Bali is depend on your lifestyle from simple life to fancy. They build US international Hospital Mayo Clinic in Sanur Area

  • @user-xn9ep2vy9z
    @user-xn9ep2vy9z Před měsícem

    Yes Sir, would you know if expats can buy land? Also what’s the deal with shipping your car?

  • @georgep1358
    @georgep1358 Před rokem +1

    Great video I wonder as a professional real estate agent is there scope to work there?

  • @elvispleho5777
    @elvispleho5777 Před 2 měsíci

    What would you recommend for a family, 2kids?

  • @SamWhetton
    @SamWhetton Před 28 dny

    B211a visa information is completely incorrect.

  • @mathewbacsik8681
    @mathewbacsik8681 Před rokem +1

    Why did you choose Bali over Thailand or the Phillipines?

    • @aridho905
      @aridho905 Před rokem

      Because it’s more a complete package, like today you in the beach and the next day you can be in the top of volcano mountain

  • @jj9749
    @jj9749 Před rokem +3

    A Kitas is for residence rights only. To work you need a work permit. They are two completely different things. A work permit must be sponsored by an Indonesian employer.

  • @ChristianPrince-1
    @ChristianPrince-1 Před rokem

    What do you mean staying in bali forever is this allowed in Indonesia??? indonesia already overpopulation country, and how this is allowed?

  • @gabboomaffoo
    @gabboomaffoo Před 23 dny

    The pronunciation 🫣🤭

  • @crochetingaroundnewzealand

    Music while you're talking 😢

  • @igotmyevilback
    @igotmyevilback Před rokem

    Is it BALI really the best place in the world to stay?

  • @mhollick63
    @mhollick63 Před rokem

    Indonesia just passed a law making all sex outside of marriage illegal. What are you and Clare doing about that? What about gay people? Is Bali over?

    • @discovertw89
      @discovertw89 Před rokem

      Book two separate rooms

    • @Naufal-sq3oo
      @Naufal-sq3oo Před rokem +1

      only relatives can make a report about that (wife, husband, child, or inner family)

  • @annalisezoe6239
    @annalisezoe6239 Před rokem

    *Promo sm* 😞

  • @MarioJones
    @MarioJones Před rokem

    Mitsakes

  • @barnmonster888
    @barnmonster888 Před rokem

    HOW ABOUT LIVING IN THE JUNGLES

  • @najavuh3520
    @najavuh3520 Před měsícem +1

    I would 've enjoyed watching it if you'd have shown us more of Bali instead of your face :( I only lasted 3 minutes, so sorry!

  • @DEVIL-vk3lw
    @DEVIL-vk3lw Před rokem

    Too much talking about contractions , less benefits i got from your video about bali ,

  • @774kblake
    @774kblake Před 4 měsíci

    Things have changed- DON'T GO!!! Prices have TRIPLED with more and more tourist (esp Russians!) CRIME is out of control and getting worse every day!! No one wants to admit it, but STAY AWAY - Thailand is CHEAP, beautiful and SAFE!!!

  • @ekaputu8817
    @ekaputu8817 Před rokem

    A KITAS absolutely does give you the rights of an Indonesian citizen. You are not allow you to work and own land. KITAS for work can only be sponsored by an employer. Foreigners cannot own land except for strata title for an apartment. Please do your homework.

    • @TheLifeOfJord
      @TheLifeOfJord  Před rokem

      As I understood it, there are different types of KITAS that give you rights similar to an Indonesian citizen. So depending on the type of KITAS, you can work or own land here (even if it's through a technicality as you said).
      Apologies if that's wrong. As I suggested, better to go through a Visa agent who can give proper advice.

    • @ekaputu8817
      @ekaputu8817 Před rokem

      Or a KITAS through investing in your own business but it has to be done legitimately.

    • @ekaputu8817
      @ekaputu8817 Před rokem

      @@TheLifeOfJord Thanks for clarifying - yes, it totally depends on the KITAS, and people have to be very careful.

    • @jj9749
      @jj9749 Před rokem +1

      A Kitas is residence for one year. That's it. No working or property ownership rights.

    • @TimJBenham
      @TimJBenham Před rokem

      > A KITAS absolutely does give you the rights of an Indonesian citizen.
      No it doesn't.

  • @onbekendonbekend2912
    @onbekendonbekend2912 Před rokem +1

    Is this a parody of modern colonialism?

  • @Naufal-sq3oo
    @Naufal-sq3oo Před rokem

    i always force myself to buy imported stuff (besides fresh produse) online! (tokopedia)