Mimi77
Hi All, My name is Mia and I am from Australia. I am hoping to move to bali in January 2019 with my family 3 children, 4, 13 and 14 years old. My husband works off a small island near broome australia and we hope that bali is a good option to stay for 12 months. I understand that we can only stay for 3 months and then will need to exit country for visa reasons. I am a mental health social worker so would love to give back to community while I'm there. My biggest concern is schooling for my eldest children. I thought about home schooling however does anyone have any ideas about schooling? I dont want to disadvantage my children by moving. Anyone has ideas on which area I was thinking ubud? Or thoughts about housing?Thanks Mia
harryopal
Some years ago living in Malaysia with a similar concern to yours I arranged correspondence schooling through the Australian education system in Melbourne. We then employed a local person to take them through the correspondence material and it worked well so that there was no disruption to the continuity of their schooling when we returned to Australia. You might see if such a facility is still available.
Nydave
Giving back to the community,nice thought,however that`s considered as working in Indonesia ,even though you would be doing so for free as a volunteer,it`s still against the regulations,and if caught will cause big problems,even deportation,
Mimi77
Some years ago living in Malaysia with a similar concern to yours I arranged correspondence schooling through the Australian education system in Melbourne. We then employed a local person to take them through the correspondence material and it worked well so that there was no disruption to the continuity of their schooling when we returned to Australia. You might see if such a facility is Some years ago living in Malaysia with a similar concern to yours I arranged correspondence schooling through the Australian education system in Melbourne. We then employed a local person to take them through the correspondence material and it worked well so that there was no disruption to the continuity of their schooling when we returned to Australia. You might see if such a facility is still available.[/QUOTE]Thank you very much for the advise I will do some research into home schooling. Mia[/QUOTE]
Mimi77
Giving back to the community,nice thought,however that`s considered as working in Indonesia ,even though you would be doing so for free as a volunteer,it`s still against the regulations,and if caught will cause big problems,even deportation,[/QUOTE]Thanks for advise I will be sure not to give back to community :-)
SamD
You must leave after 60 days unless you have a social visa which allows you to stay 6 months. Google Sosbud Visa.
SamD
You can arrive on a 30 day visa but you must pay us$ 35 and then extend for another 30 days. I f you use an agent to do the extension it will cost you about another Rp800,000. Then you can do a visa run to Singapore or Malaysia and repeat the process all over again. These costs are per person so it will cost you a lot. I did this twice and had no problems with immigration but not sure about doing it six times back to back.
Mimi77
You must leave after 60 days unless you have a social visa which allows you to stay 6 months. Google Sosbud Visa.[/QUOTE]Thank you How do you get a sosbud visa?
Mimi77
You can arrive on a 30 day visa but you must pay us$ 35 and then extend for another 30 days. I f you use an agent to do the extension it will cost you about another Rp800,000. Then you can do a visa run to Singapore or Malaysia and repeat the process all over again. These costs are per person so it will cost you a lot.I did this twice and had no problems with immigration but not sure about doing it six times back to back.[/QUOTE]I thought I could stay 90 days before needing to leave the country. Every 2 months seems like a lot.
Mimi77
You must leave after 60 days unless you have a social visa which allows you to stay 6 months. Google Sosbud Visa.[/QUOTE]Well I've done my research and I think in the future a sosbud visa is the go. Just need a friend to sponsor me :-)
Fred2
A school can sponsor the kids
Mimi77
A school can sponsor the kids[/QUOTE]I have been looking at schools but they are all about 20000aud each which with two kids is out of my price range. Any ideas about schools that are a bit cheaper?
SamD
Maybe look at National Plus schools. Could be an option for you.
Amelia1985
Giving back to the community,nice thought,however that[ICODE]s considered as working in Indonesia ,even though you would be doing so for free as a volunteer,it[/ICODE]s still against the regulations,and if caught will cause big problems,even deportation,[/QUOTE]is there a short term (three month visa) that would allow work or volunteer- teaching children
Juggler
is there a short term (three month visa) that would allow work or volunteer- teaching children[/QUOTE]Not as far as I can make out, work only on a Kitas