E33F Retirement Visa
Kamala Visa Bali provides expert, personalised assistance for retirees globally to secure their residency and enjoy a new lifestyle in Indonesia.
Bali visa for pensioners over 60 years old
The E33F Retirement Visa is the primary residence permit for those aged 60 and above who wish to live in Indonesia without the intent to work. As a family-owned business in Kerobokan, we understand that moving abroad is a major life step, which is why we provide up-to-date legal information to ensure your stay in areas like Canggu or Seminyak is fully compliant.
This retirement KITAS (Limited Stay Permit) is valid for one year and is specifically designed for those who are financially independent. It allows you to enjoy the island’s culture while maintaining the flexibility to travel, as it includes a multiple entry permit. At Kamala Visa Bali, we treat our clients like family, ensuring that your first retirement visa Indonesia is just the start of a long, hassle-free residency.
Documents
- Passport valid for at least 6 (six) months (for holders of travel documents other than passports, such as emergency passports, identity documents, etc., must be valid for 12 months).
- A personal bank account statement with a minimum balance of $2,000.
- Health Insurance: A valid policy providing coverage within Indonesia.
- Housing Agreement: A rental contract for a minimum of one year in Indonesia.
- Local Employment: Evidence of employing at least one Indonesian staff member (e.g., a domestic helper or driver).
- Curriculum Vitae: A brief summary of your professional background and education.
- Bank account showing proof of income or benefits in the amount of $3,000 per month
Additionally
The visa for retirement in Indonesia is a non-working permit, meaning you cannot be locally employed or run a local business. However, it offers significant benefits, such as the ability to open local bank accounts, purchase a vehicle in your name, and qualify for local resident discounts (KITAS holder rates).
Choosing the right Indonesian retirement visa depends on your long-term goals. While the E33F is renewed annually, it serves as the foundation for those eventually seeking a KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit) after five years. Because we value a personalised approach, we monitor all policy updates from the Director General of Immigration so that your retirement visa Bali remains secure even as regulations evolve.
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FAQ
Is there a difference between E33F and a retirement KITAS?
The E33F is simply the specific index code for the retirement KITAS. It is the same permit, updated under the latest Indonesian immigration system to streamline the application process for retirees.
Can I include my partner in my application?
Yes. If you hold an E33F visa, your spouse can join you in Bali by applying for a Dependent KITAS, provided you are legally married and can provide the necessary documentation.
Do I need to be in Bali to apply?
You can apply “Offshore” before you arrive or “Onshore” if you are already here on a compatible visit visa. We service clients globally and can begin your application regardless of your current location.
How long does the process take?
Typically, the electronic visa (e-Visa) is issued within 5–10 working days once all documents are submitted. After you arrive in Bali, the final conversion to your physical or digital KITAS permit takes a few additional weeks.
