How to Start Business in Bali During Pandemic

E – VISA INFO Monday, 09 February 2021 03:30 WIB Business card photo created by rawpixel.com How to Start a Business in Bali During the Pandemic Start a business in Bali during the Pandemic is challenging yet promising. Many businesses go bankrupt because they cannot survive the pandemic. On the other hand, some businesses are able to survive and continue to operate. Choosing the right business can also help you succeed Start a business in Bali. Bali is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Indonesia. Various tourists come to Bali whether for vacation, work or business. Since the corona virus hit the world, there has been a significant decline in foreign tourist arrivals. This certainly has an impact on the economy of Bali. We will share some tips on how to start a business in Bali during pandemic. 1. Ensuring the Business you About to Built The earliest and most basic question, what business will you start? If it is clear what business it is, the next point will be easier to do. You must be able to determine what business you will run. The business that you are going to start does not only have to be in accordance with the field or science that you are working on. It would be great if it fit the current situation. Whether it’s culinary business, clothing business, tutoring business, or any other business. Because that way you know better what you have to do and are better able to find solutions if there are problems. A large business requires a location, the business space must be large, there must be a lot of workers, meaning that the capital must be large. 2. Determine Your Business Vision or Mission The way to start the next business is to determine what vision and mission you offer or will apply to your business. This is important to do so that you fully understand what the advantages of your business are compared to other people’s businesses. Determining a vision and mission for the long term can also help you become a business leader after the pandemic is over. so be patient while building a good foundation for your business 3. Conducting a survey Before realizing the business you want, don’t forget to do a survey. There are several survey indicators that you must do. Among them are location surveys, consumer surveys, price surveys, and others. Doing a survey may sound insignificant, but this is crucial when you are starting a business. Taking a look at your current surroundings can help you determine what you need to do to get customers interested in your business. 4. Starting a Business After you have done the previous points, starting the business itself is the next way. Starting a business can be done by choosing your business partner. Many end’s up failing in choosing the right partner and so suffer losses before they even started. With years of experience in helping process documents and business licenses, E-Visa Bali can be the right choice to start your business. Click here for more information about business license and other services we offer. Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp
Remote Working in Bali During the Pandemic

March 2020 Indonesia confirmed its first corona case. The government has started to enforce the PSBB to prevent the spread of the virus while focusing on educating the public. Government asks people to work from home and since then people are getting to know the term remote working. This trend has been practiced for a long time abroad. But it is new in Indonesia. Many overseas companies let their employees work remotely. Apart from being considered efficient, working remotely has also proven to improve employee performance. In Bali, remote workers can be found in tourist areas such as Sanur, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, and Kerobokan. The large number of facilities provided for remote workers makes Bali one of the destinations for remote workers for a working holiday. The permissions used are slightly different. Tourists must have a working KITAS which is aimed at tourists who want to work in Bali. Remote working can be boring sometimes when we cannot talk to people. But in Bali, You can explore places that you have never seen before. Working from home is no longer boring if you do it while traveling or just staycation. Looking for a working visa? Click here for detail.
Ngurah Rai Immigration Closed to Prevent the Spread of COVID 19

E-VISA UPDATE Monday, 25 JAN 2021 11:30 WIB Prevent the Spread of COVID 19 Ngurah Rai Immigration Office Closed It’s been more than 1 week that the government has implemented PPKM in the Denpasar and Badung areas. A number of public service offices have begun to close. One of them is the Class I Immigration Office for TPI Ngurah Rai. It was announced through the official Instagram account of Ngurah Rai Immigration Office @imngurahrai this morning, that they will be closed from 26 January to 29 January 2021. The temporary closure of the immigration service aims to help prevent the spread of COVID 19 which increased over the last few weeks in Bali. Services will reopen on Monday, February 1, 2021. In the announcement, it is stated that foreign citizens (WNA) who hold a residence permit whose validity period ends on January 26-31, 2021 can contact the contact number 081236956667. Or by using Whatsapp chat from 08.00 WIB to 16.00 WIB at the latest one day before the residence permit period ends. It is hoped that on the reopening date of the Ngurah Rai Immigration, conditions have improved and the number of Corona Virus victims can be suppressed. Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp
The Government Announced the Extension of the PPKM

E-VISA UPDATE Friday, 22 JAN 2021 11:32 WIB The Government Announced the Extension of the PPKM The increase in corona cases makes the government announced the extension of the PPKM in Indonesia. Several regions of Indonesia have become red zones for the spread of the coronavirus. In the last few weeks there has been a significant increase in positive cases of the corona virus, which has made the government have to take the decision to close the door to foreign tourists and impose PPKM. The Government Announced the Extension of the PPKM and the closing of borders for foreigners until February 8 2021. For now, The current VISA offshore application is not available until further notification. For expiring KITAS and KITAP holders currently residing overseas, can extend their KITAS or KITAP by online application at https://izintimpa-online.imigration.go.id. There is no official information when borders will reopen. For now, the government only serves VISA extensions for foreigners residing in Bali. Facebook Instagram Whatsapp-square Recent Post Find Us Download our app Follow Our Social Media Be the first to know our latest information Instagram Facebook Whatsapp