How to Save 150,000 KRW on ATM Fees and Visa Extensions Immediately Upon Entering Bali
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Life in Bali is romantic, but visa administration is brutally realistic. Before you arrive, make sure to obtain an electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) from the official portal (evisa.imigrasi.go.id). According to 2026 Indonesian Immigration regulations, Koreans can issue a B1 visa for approximately 47,000 KRW. If you don't do this in advance, you'll waste all your energy standing in line at the airport immigration desks. For e-VoA holders, the automated immigration gates (e-Gate) take only about 30 seconds to pass through.
When extending your stay, do not hand over more than 100,000 KRW to an agency. Simply log back into the portal 15 days after entry, click the extension button, and pay 500,000 IDR. You only need to visit the Denpasar Immigration Office once to provide your fingerprints. By handling it yourself, you don't have to worry about being deported due to the uncertainties of third-party agency work.
Choosing where to live isn't just about taste; it's an investment that determines your work infrastructure. Based on 2026 measured data, the Canggu area features fiber optic networks averaging 50–100 Mbps. If you handle large video files or push code, head to Canggu without hesitation. On the other hand, Ubud sits at around 20–60 Mbps, making it barely recommendable for writers or designers. The price difference is also significant. A one-bedroom villa in Canggu can soar to 1.6 million KRW per month, while you can find options in Ubud for around 700,000 KRW.
If your accommodation's Wi-Fi is unreliable, buy a day pass for a coworking space like 'Tropical Nomad'. For about 20,000 KRW, you can use a dedicated line of over 100 Mbps in a well-air-conditioned space. If you don't want to see your laptop screaming and freezing in Bali's 30°C+ heat, an air-conditioned seat is essential. Even if there's a sudden power outage at home, you can easily meet a 2-hour deadline thanks to the redundant networks at coworking spaces.
In Bali, a scooter is essentially your legs, but without legal documents, you're just a short-term revenue source for the police. Entering 2026, Indonesian police have noticeably tightened inspections for unlicensed foreign drivers. If you drive a 110cc scooter relying solely on a Korean driver's license, you'll be charged 1,000,000 IDR (approx. 90,000 KRW) the moment you're caught. Make sure to bring an International Driving Permit from a Korean police station with the 'Type A' stamp.
When renting, ask for 'Scoopy' model rates via WhatsApp and check if they fall between 70,000 and 150,000 IDR per day. Avoid vendors who demand your original passport; it's safer to negotiate using a copy and a cash deposit. Always keep the vehicle registration (STNK) under the seat. In particular, the narrow shortcuts in Canggu often have police stationed at the entrances, so treat your helmet as a survival tool rather than an accessory.
For remote workers, a broken laptop equals bankruptcy. There is no official Apple Store in Bali. Instead, pin official service providers like 'iBox' or 'Mitracare' in Denpasar on Google Maps in advance. It's better than the worst-case scenario of having to buy new equipment. When traveling by air, you must also be thorough with battery capacity calculations.
According to this formula, batteries exceeding 160Wh will be confiscated at the airport. Generally, it is safe to carry up to two power banks under 27,000mAh in your carry-on. Don't forget to maximize the limit for 'personal property damage' when taking out travel insurance. Even if your hardware acts up, as long as you have the proper insurance documents, you can get repairs with authorized parts and receive a refund within 5 business days.
Enteritis, often called 'Bali Belly', strikes without warning. Getting an IV drip once at an international hospital can easily cost 300,000 KRW. While it's good to get treated at a high-quality facility like Siloam Hospital, you must stay sharp and gather the necessary documents to get your money back. Ask the doctor for an English Medical Report that includes the disease code.
An itemized invoice detailing medicine and examination costs, along with an official receipt, is also mandatory. Collect the prescription and submit everything immediately via your insurance app. With this bundle of documents, you can prevent losing 300,000 KRW of your own money. It's sad enough being sick; you should avoid having your wallet drained as well. By reducing administrative hurdles with e-VoA and managing food costs through subscriptions to local delivery apps like Gojek or Grab, Bali finally becomes a livable place.