The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to a new kind of work culture known as 'work from home. While thousands of firms around the world are moving towards a new kind of work model, the travel and tourism departments of many countries are trying to entice many travelers by giving them an interesting remote-work-from-home culture. Indonesia is also among these countries, which are giving digital work to people with a five-year visa.

Program for people working from home in Indonesia -
After Spain, Estonia, and Venice, Indonesia is a major beach destination, launching visa programs for people working from home. This Asian nation is known for its pristine beaches and luxury living in Bali. With this visa, you can stay in Bali for a long time and enjoy work as well as travel.

Options for increasing tourists
This country will soon start a digital visa for 5 years. While many attractions and beaches in Bali are slowly reopening to foreign travelers after seeing a decrease in corona cases. So at the same time, the government is exploring many options to increase tourists here to improve the local economy.

After removing the restrictions -
So far, the Indonesian government has lifted almost every travel restriction along with the quarantine. On May 18, the country also removed its final RT-PCR requirements. While many international companies are adopting the policy of working from home, the digital program launched by this country will bring some new opportunities for the people.

What did the government say?
On this, Indonesian Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno says that sporting events, a five-year visa program, and ecological tourism are being started for people working from home. These will help in bringing back about 3.6 million (about 36 lakh) international tourists here. "This should help to start over one million (10 lakh) jobs for Indonesians,". The government said that if you are earning from any country other than Indonesia, then you will be exempted from paying any kind of tax here. This move will attract a lot of people.