5 Things For Retirees To Consider When Settling In Bali
I have been predicting for years that the next wave of Bali real estate buyers will not be from investors but from retirees who are part of the great baby-boom generation representing 25% of the world population and 50 % of the cash.
As the article below points it is happening now.
Now that baby boomers are free from work, and financial obligations such as mortgages, child's education, etc. they can retire in Bali and live like royalty with private maids at $200 a month and a cost living that is minuscule when compared to most cities.
With perfect year-round weather and friendly honest Balinese we have the perfect environment for Bali to become the retirement Island of choice for the world.
It is already the number one destination according to a recent report from the world's largest travel website, Tripadvisor.
People will not have any problem looking for reasons to retire in beautiful Bali. There’s no doubt the Balinese are warm and friendly people, their religion is fascinating and their culture is interesting. Most importantly, Bali provides the world’s most awe-inspiring beaches, excellent shopping complexes, delicious food and all the conveniences of home. If that’s not enough, your foreign currency stretches way further here, allowing you to live a comfortable lifestyle for just a few pennies of your dollar.
That said, however, it still helps to consider and evaluate some factors before finally deciding to settle and retire in Bali for good. Here are some of those key points:
Test the waters
It’s no secret that a lived experience is entirely different from a short holiday escapade. It’s recommended to stay for at least three months to get a feel of the real Bali life while exploring all the different vibes of the region.
That should also be long enough to get you adjusted to the various weather conditions. It should also be long enough for you to start building your network, which can help you adjust and cope with Bali life in the event you finally decide to stay and retire.
Know the visa requirements
The government’s immigration department issued revisions to regulations granting those over 55 years of age with temporary stay permits. The latest version of these regulations came out in April 2002, which made the requirements within easy and affordable reach for most retirees.
The expat only needs to meet the other requirements which include a passport and other relevant travel documents of more than 18 months of remaining validity. He also needs to provide a bank statement from his country of origin or in Indonesia as proof that his available funds can sufficiently provide for his living expenses.
Retirement visa arrangement fees may range from Rp.5 million (US$375) to Rp.7 million (US$525) with some firms offering other services including a coordinator for seniors, according to Living in Indonesia.
Identify your expat needs
As a retiree, you should consider your health needs and whether or not you will find your medical and health requirements taken care of in a foreign country. While Bali has some hospitals that provide excellent quality health care, if you have health issues that need ongoing medication or monitoring, you may want to reconsider your decision.
Health insurance for expats over a certain age in the region comes so costly that not many retiring foreigners are able to use it. The country’s retirement visa, however, takes out 70 percent of your hospital bill, which is good enough for emergency purposes.
Understand Balinese life
Bali and its island life offers a slow and gentle way of living, as opposed to the fast-paced environment in the western world that you may be accustomed to. You should get used to people not rushing to get things done and try to understand that they are content with that pace of daily life. Take time to adjust to some of the cultural differences.
This may include the expensive cost of alcohol and the friendly neighborhood. See how well you may just be able to easily blend in.
Learn and embrace the culture
To say that the local culture in Bali is still alive and active is an understatement. Daily Balinese life is a consistent reflection of its culture. Every house has small offerings placed in random places (such as the main entrance) to help ward off evil spirits.
The Balinese people make offerings for just about everything that they pray for. They do so every day for things like peace, harmony and luck. Other bigger ceremonies are celebrated for such occasions as birth, death and putting up the foundation of a new house. Bali also has a local banjar, which is a community that has been put in charge of maintaining the local temples and organizing the main Balinese rites.
See: Retirement in Indonesia, Not That Difficult
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