Indian citizens can now legally live and work remotely in Indonesia for up to one year under a new digital nomad visa (E33G). The visa, open to remote professionals and freelancers employed by foreign entities, offers legal clarity and a tropical base. Applications are online, and a minimum income of $60,000 per year is required. This move boosts tourism while promoting Indonesia as a remote work-friendly destination.
Indonesia Opens Remote Work Visa for Indian Citizens

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