Should YOU become a DIGITAL NOMAD? BALI EXPAT LIFE
The rise of remote work has paved the way for a new lifestyle: that of the digital nomad. Digital nomads are individuals who are able to work from anywhere in the world as long as they have a stable internet connection. This has led to a surge in individuals seeking out the expat life in places like Bali, where they can work remotely while enjoying all that this tropical paradise has to offer.
But should you become a digital nomad and move to Bali? There are certainly many advantages to living as a digital nomad in Bali, but there are also some challenges that you should consider before making the leap.
One of the biggest advantages of becoming a digital nomad in Bali is the opportunity to live in a beautiful and affordable tropical destination. Bali is known for its stunning beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant culture. The cost of living in Bali is also much lower than in many Western countries, making it an attractive option for those looking to stretch their budget.
Additionally, Bali has a thriving expat community and a number of co-working spaces and digital nomad hubs, making it easy to connect with like-minded individuals and create a supportive network. The island also offers a wide variety of activities, from surfing and hiking to yoga and meditation, allowing digital nomads to find a healthy work-life balance.
However, there are also some challenges to consider before becoming a digital nomad in Bali. The island’s infrastructure can be unreliable at times, and power outages and slow internet speeds are not uncommon. Additionally, while the cost of living in Bali is lower than in many Western countries, the quality of life can also be lower in some aspects. Health care and educational facilities may not be up to the standards that some expats are used to, and the island’s rapid development has led to issues with pollution and traffic congestion in some areas.
Moreover, while Bali’s expat community is thriving, it can also be transient, and the island’s ever-changing visa regulations can create uncertainty for long-term stays.
Ultimately, whether or not you should become a digital nomad in Bali depends on your individual circumstances and preferences. If you have a job that allows for remote work, are looking for a change of pace and an opportunity to live in a beautiful destination, and are willing to adapt to the challenges that come with living in a developing country, Bali could be an excellent choice for your new expat life.
However, it’s important to thoroughly research and consider all aspects of expat life in Bali before making the decision to move. Taking the time to weigh the pros and cons and understanding the realities of living as a digital nomad in Bali will help you make an informed choice about whether this lifestyle is right for you.
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How do taxes and visas work when earning money in many different countries and currencies?
Question: What visa do you need when working with tourism boards?
I’m the first digital nomad ..since 1996
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The first digital nomad in 1996
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man this video was everything! great job and filled with information!
Extremely affordable – yeah, ok. In Poland you can do 10$ per day, infrastructure, service and culture wise same as US, may even be better.
hoe the fuck did you get mk to sponsor this video!!! i
Thank You bro for your video about canggu bali environment, even im from jakarta i didnt know about bali environment right now, damn so stupid i am….
So the takeaway is: don’t be a digital nomad and content creator, be the girlfriend of one. Then life is all chilling and traveling for free.
Ang pogi mo!!!
$37 a day is Expensive
I have 2 rentals in St Louis Missouri
It's pays me enough each month to live in Colombia South America and travel the World full time
Passive income is the holy grail
In those co working spaces, is it possible to rent a 27 inch monitor?
nice vlog
Smartman
What is his health insurance? I need it
what kind of health insurance do you have if you don't mind me asking? I'm planning on traveling and working as well and don't really know where to start. which is why I'm watching these videos lol
You are not an EXPAT. You are an Immigrant.
I'll be in bali next week!!!
Nice vid, but I don't think there's any need for the sexism. Teach a broad and get a free place to stay in Vietnam??? It's "teach a WOMAN and get a free place to stay in Vietnam." #woke2021
Hey guy i'm a software developer and i work on 2 huge displays and also prefer quiet environment, i dont know how you work remoutly when you need a comfortable workspace to be productive on you job… what kind of work do you do?
Which mobile device you are using???
Great video, learnt alot from your earlier videos. Keep living your dream
BETA
You are very honest bro … I literally watch no one else's video on bali as I don't feel like they actually talking or showing what I want. But you do 🙂
Thank you for doing this incredible work. Someday would love to meet you, even for a moment, in Bali :))
13:24 this is what most digital nomads don't tell you
"how to become a digital trash in a 3-rd world shit hole"