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Make your relocation easier with the Indonesia expat guide

Having a baby in Indonesia
If you are about to have a baby in Indonesia, you should be aware that the medical services available to pregnant ...

The work culture in Bali
The work environment in Bali varies from company to company, but in general, it is closely linked to the overall ...

Working in Bali
The multi-faceted island of Bali offers many opportunities for those who wish to move from tourist to ...

Accommodation in Indonesia
Many of the expatriates living in Indonesia prefer renting accommodation owing to the generally limited ...

Accommodation in Bali
If you are planning to relocate to Bali, housing is a critical part of your project. So how to find your ...

Useful contacts and resources in Indonesia
In an expatriation project, health matters tend to take on an even greater place in the planning process. Here ...

Working in Medan
Medan may lack obvious natural beauty, but the capital of North Sumatra makes up for it with its urban ...

Making friends in Jakarta
Once you have settled in Jakarta, you will seek to make friends in order to adapt to your new environment. ...
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. Finally my mother and aunt did the vaccine a few days ago. Yesterday I ate at McDonald's. To enter I have to scan the barcode from the "Peduli Lindungi" application. The point is that currently almost all places are required to scan barcodes from the "Peduli Lindungi" application, but I must note that for now not all places require the use of the "Peduli Lindungi" application. There are still places that allow us to enter as long as we wear masks.

