Side-by-side visa comparison

Indonesia vs Malaysia — Digital Nomad Visa Comparison

Indonesia requires $5,000/month with 12 months stay, while Malaysia requires $24,000/year with 12 months stay. Indonesia wins on budget.

Budget

Indonesia

Long-term

Tie

Fastest

Tie

Feature
Indonesia
Malaysia
Minimum Income
$5,000/month
$24,000/year
Duration
12 months
12 months
Processing Time
4 weeks
4 weeks
Application Fee
$550
$240
Tax Status
KITAS holders are likely tax residents from day 1. Non-resident flat rate: 20%. Tax data synced between Directorate General of Taxes and Immigration as of 2026.
Tax treatment depends on tax residency status under Malaysian law. Staying <182 days in a calendar year: generally not a Malaysian tax resident — no Malaysian tax on foreign-sourced income. 182+ days: may become tax resident, subject to progressive rates (0%–30%) on worldwide income. Malaysia does not tax foreign-sourced income for non-residents.
Dependents
No
Yes
Path to Residency
No
No
Path to Citizenship
No
No

Best for budget

Indonesia

Lower monthly income thresholds make this option easier to qualify for financially.

Best for long-term

Tie

Longer approved stay periods reduce renewal pressure and support slower relocation plans.

Fastest processing

Tie

Shorter processing windows can make this the better pick for near-term travel timelines.

Next step

Check Indonesia eligibility for your nationality

Next step

Check Malaysia eligibility for your nationality