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Indonesia’s Remote Work Plan Could Reshape Public Services. Here’s What It Means for Bali’s Expats and Investors

by Giostanovlatto
March 24, 2026
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JAKARTA — Indonesia is weighing a shift in how its workforce operates—one that, on the surface, appears modest. A proposal under consideration would allow civil servants to work remotely one day a week, part of a broader effort to improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption amid global energy uncertainty.

But for Bali’s expatriates and foreign investors, the implications may be more significant than the policy suggests.

What appears to be a one-day adjustment could quietly reshape access to the public services that underpin daily life and business operations on the island.

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A Policy Framed as Efficiency, Not Restriction

The proposed policy, expected to take effect after Lebaran 2026, would apply primarily to civil servants, while private companies are encouraged—but not required—to follow suit.

Officials have emphasized that the move is not driven by fuel shortages, but by long-term efficiency goals.

“The policy applies to civil servants and is also an appeal to the private sector,” Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said.

Key sectors such as public services, industry, and trade are expected to be exempt. But the definition of “public services” remains central—and unresolved.

Where the Real Impact May Be Felt

For Bali’s international community, the question is not whether remote work is adopted—but how exemptions are interpreted in practice.

The answer will determine whether essential services remain seamless or become slower.

Agencies that expatriates and investors depend on include:

  • Immigration offices — for visas, residency permits, and compliance
  • Land offices (BPN) — for property transactions and title verification
  • Investment agencies — for licensing and approvals
  • Tax offices — for reporting and registration

If these institutions are fully exempt, the policy may pass with minimal disruption.

But if exemptions are applied narrowly—or if staffing levels fluctuate across the week—the effects could be felt quickly.

In practice, even a one-day reduction in staffing can create bottlenecks in systems that already rely on physical verification and in-person processing.

A System Still Dependent on Physical Presence

Indonesia has made significant progress in digitizing public services. Online visa applications, electronic land certificates, and integrated licensing platforms have reduced some administrative friction.

But the system is not fully digital.

Many processes still require:

  • document verification
  • in-person signatures
  • physical presence at government offices

In high-demand regions like Badung—where foreign residents and investors are concentrated—these requirements create pressure points.

A reduction in in-office staffing, even temporarily, risks slowing processes that are often time-sensitive.

For expatriates, delays are not merely inconvenient.
They can carry legal, financial, and operational consequences.

Why Bali Is More Sensitive Than Other Regions

Bali occupies a unique position within Indonesia’s administrative landscape.

It is:

  • one of the country’s most globally connected regions
  • heavily reliant on foreign residents and investors
  • dependent on regulatory processes tied to immigration and land

This makes it more sensitive to administrative friction than regions with fewer international stakeholders.

A visa renewal delayed by even a few days, or a land transaction held up by scheduling gaps, can disrupt tightly planned timelines.

In this context, a one-day remote work policy is not just a labor adjustment—it becomes a variable in the functioning of the island’s economic ecosystem.

Tourism May Be Shielded—But Not Entirely

For Bali’s tourism sector, the immediate impact is likely limited.

Hotels, restaurants, and tour operators are public-facing businesses and are expected to remain fully operational.

However, the policy reflects a broader national direction:
a shift toward efficiency, cost control, and resource management.

Over time, this could influence:

  • transportation costs
  • logistics operations
  • service delivery models

For an industry built on reliability and timing, even indirect changes can accumulate.

A Policy of Caution—With Real Implications

Government messaging has been clear: fuel supplies are stable, and the policy is preventive, not reactive.

But policies designed as precautionary measures often have unintended operational effects—particularly in systems where capacity is already stretched.

Each factor on its own—a day of remote work, partial digitization, high service demand—may be manageable.

Together, they represent a structural shift.

What Expats and Investors Should Watch

As implementation details are finalized, several factors will determine the real impact:

  • Whether immigration and land offices are explicitly exempt
  • How local offices interpret and apply the policy
  • Whether digital services expand to offset reduced physical presence
  • Whether staffing remains consistent throughout the week

Until these questions are answered, uncertainty remains.

The Bottom Line

Indonesia’s remote work proposal is not a disruptive policy on paper.

But in practice, its impact will depend entirely on execution.

If implemented with clear exemptions and operational discipline, it may pass largely unnoticed.

If not, it risks introducing friction into systems that are already complex—particularly in Bali, where global mobility, investment, and bureaucracy intersect daily.

For expatriates and investors, the takeaway is straightforward:
plan ahead, allow buffer time, and watch closely.

Because in Bali, even a small policy shift in Jakarta can have outsized consequences on the ground.

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Giostanovlatto is a writer and Bali tourism observer, founder of the independent media platform Hey Bali. With sharp analytical insight, he provides in-depth coverage of Bali's tourism dynamics—from visa policies and environmental sustainability to local community empowerment. His writing is known for being straightforward yet data-driven, establishing Hey Bali as a trusted source for those seeking to understand the island beyond its conventional tourist image.

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