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ОтветитьHey how much it cost to live there for a month? And whats the visa cost
ОтветитьHello, i live in the Netherlands, dutch nationality, Hindustani, and i have a bachlor degree, and altough your organisation helps young English teachers, do you help an electrical , plc controller to a job in Indonesia?
ОтветитьI'm a modern language teacher from Venezuela, I'd like to teach there or some other place in Asia, you think is possible to move with my family
ОтветитьI am from Iraq and I speak English Turkish Farsi and Arabic if I come over the do i can find job over the thanks
Ответитьhow I find a job without degree?
Ответитьcan you share platform to find job in indonesia for foreigners
ОтветитьDo i need to know how to speak indonesian to be able to teach?
Ответитьany other job than english teacher?
Ответитьhello biro i am from Ethiopia i have phd in sports management hiw can i applying for i donision job
ОтветитьIs it possible to travel to Indonesia with no vaccine?
ОтветитьGod bless you....🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
ОтветитьSo I can do a TEFL course without a degree and then teach English? Can I also teach Maths or just Maths?
ОтветитьHi. I like teaching and my dream is to be an English teacher. I would like to talk about accommodation. Do they provide accommodation? Cost of living, flat, rent, food? How much a teacher start earning per month when first arrive in Bali? Can I save some money every month? For new teacher how much I will expect to get ? how many hours should I expect to teach? Thank you for your video.
ОтветитьDo u have branch in Philippines
ОтветитьI wonder if they want programming teachers in any of these places
ОтветитьI am an American married to Indonesian wife and live in Surakarta. Currently slightly disabled due to osteoarthritis of my hip. But looking for some type of work. This sounds interesting 🤔
ОтветитьThanks for sharing
ОтветитьEnglish teacher
Ответить5 days quarantine... Will remember that
ОтветитьSo many island
ОтветитьHi Ninja
ОтветитьWhat if you just wanted to move to Bali but only have a ged and just want to work a regular job how do you do that ?
ОтветитьThis video aged like fine milk.
ОтветитьNobody has to quarantine. There is no necessity, and no requirement. You will be asked to sign a document, agreeing to quarantine. If you refuse to sing, there is nothing that anyody can do. They are relying on your ignorance and compliance.
Research Prof Dolores Cahill. She has spoken a lot about this
Nope do not go here especially where the covid cases in Indonesia are rising up and the more population that grows the more the cases go higher and all places are closed. This was good advice but it was wrong timing
ОтветитьWelcome to Indonesia Brother.please visit to beautiful Island like Java,Bali ,Sumatra,Lombok and another beautiful Island
Ответитьchek out for Lombok... i think it become future Bali... it is already starting now... really big opportunity
ОтветитьCan you please make an update video for entry into Bali? It appears rules have changed so your video is no longer current.
ОтветитьIt looks like Bali is in a ,lockdown right now. I believe it started around July 3rd for a couple of weeks. You might need to have proof you have gotten your first vaccine shot. I believe in Jakarta airport they are giving shots out to people.
ОтветитьBali is NO GO ! Check out the local and international media (hopefully in the near future things will go back to normal)
ОтветитьGreat video, do you have recommendation for who to go to for a visa?
ОтветитьHow do taxes work?
ОтветитьI would stick to Vietnam - a heap cheaper than Bali
ОтветитьAre you losing serious weight? How are you doing it? I need the help
ОтветитьBali and Java are under Micro-Scale Social Restrictions to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, expect shorter operational hours on restaurants and attractions, also health protocols enforcements.
ОтветитьBack in early 90s the main tourist were Aussie and some Taiwanese...... there were no traffic, driving a scooter on the road almost all to myself. Only email existed,
ОтветитьThis seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
ОтветитьI need tourism jobs
ОтветитьIt was a nightmare getting out of Vietnam. Saigon was on a close down the airport was Barron and there were very few domestic flights. No buses or taxis running In Saigon and a 48 hour window for the virus free certification notice . All that and there was 5 passengers on the plane back to the UK .
ОтветитьI have two A.S. degrees do you need a bachelor's degree?
ОтветитьA lot of stuff is under the radar in Bali. These kinds of videos could have a very bad effect. Currently there is no real task force to contend with quasi illegal activities in Bali
Technically its not allowed to be a digital nomad here. But that's how the legal system works here. It's simply not enforced unless resources are allocated to that end. Currently there's an economic incentive to allow foreigners to live here that way.
But when it becomes public there's going to have to be a reckoning. Because there's a department somewhere that's actually supposed to prevent this. So viral videos could start a process that ultimately might destroy the very opportunities you describe.
I think people should think long and hard about moving to Bali. I have lived here for nearly 6 years and worked as a teacher. My school is wonderful and I am grateful and thankful for the job, I love my work. However, the culture, at times, can be incredibly taxing and when winter holidays come round, I am itching to get back on a plane to the UK.
If you are the type of person, who, like me, understand and wants to abide by the laws and rules of a country, avoid Indonesia. Laws are constantly broken, there is very little infastructure, and corruption is rife; Indonesia is also the worst contributor of plastic waste (per person) so expect to see litter everywhere. You will always be expected to pay more because you a "bule" and even if cheaper options are available (for things like houses) you will be exempt from this and be shown villas instead (unless you have a KITAS). There is also the constant issues with government changing things and unless you have a good and "trusted" agent (difficult to find in Bali), you will be ripped off.
Also, if you like animals and especially dogs, you might find it hard seeing all the semi-stray dogs walking around riddled with parasites and mange. I had also got into an argument with my previous local neighbours when they just left their elderly dog to die in a bush outside their house, then refuse to remove the corpse even after it became necrotic, bloated and stank. Dogs are also still used in some official Balinese sacrifices, so be wary of that too. Equally, there are some people from other islands on Bali who eat dogs and even though this is illegal by Indonesian law, many local governments just look the other way and pretend the problem does not exist; or in Tomohon market in Sulawesi (different island to Bali) dogs are burnt alive and sold for consumption and the government promote it to tourists. In Bali there are often reports of pets being "missing" or stolen - seeing corpses of puppies on the street after they have been poisoned is not nice.
As I said, I've been here a long time, I loved it when I first came but I have been worn out from what I have seen and experienced and it is difficult for me to switch off or ignore these things. What I have mentioned is also just scratching the surface but these are things which have disturbed me the most, especially the treatment of animals.
I hope what I said is of use to some of you, have a great day.
i would consider living in bali, not sure about visa & long term stay, like 12 months
ОтветитьI'm a balinese, please don't move to Bali. our island has been experiencing tourism exploitation for around 30 years now, many lands was sold to foreigners and non-balinese people. if this continues, in around 30 years balinese people will not be able to afford the living cost of our own home. this pandemic is a good opportunity for us to learn not to depend ourselves from the money that the tourists brings, and pursue local economy instead. or at least if you want to come and live here, please be a balinese and also work the same job as we are and respect the local culture and traditions. so if you truly loves Bali, you shouldn't support the tourism industry and just stay away from this island. 🙂
ОтветитьIndonesia got big covit problem
ОтветитьI love Bali but now is not the time to visit Indonesia given the current Covid emergency surging to all time highs. I see all these people looking for places to go based on how easy it is to enter and cost of living but we need to look at the big picture. Bottom line is you don't want to be stuck in a third world country during a global disaster. I am fully vaccinated and still would not even consider Bali at the moment.
ОтветитьTHANKS for all the info 👍would you do a Vietnam vs bali video pros and cons and could you live in both ???? I'm thinking about subscription 🤔
ОтветитьAwesome vid 👌🏼 We moved here a few months ago 😃
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