9 years ago, me and my Indonesian wife planed to emigrate from Europe to Indonesia for retirement. We are in the mid 50's.
I do remember, when I still sat on my desk in a boring office job, dreaming from paradise and checking this forum every now and then. It seemed time does not pass bye and I could not wait to leave Europe. But then one day it was the day X. All was so exciting, to arrange all the visas, ship a 35m3 container, book the flight and finally checkin into a new life.
I do remember the moment, when the door of the aircraft closes, there I felt so relieved because 95% of all my problems were gone.
That is now almost 3 years ago.
The settle down in Bandung was easier than I thought, speaking the language fluently helped a lot. We were lucky to find a house in a quiet area in center Bandung, 2 floors, very spacious and for European standards very cheap.
The first 3 month felt like we're on a vacation, we were so busy with all the needed immigration stuff, done by ourselves, unpacking the container that finally arrived after paying 2 million IDR 'handling fee' and renovating all the bathrooms, sinks, showers in the house.
Our landlord is very easy going, he did not want to renovate at all, so he reduced the rent quite a bit and said: do what you want, just do not change the basic structure of the house. We're on a 2 years contract which we just renewed and except for the payment dates, I never saw or heard from the landlord.
My social integration here was a bit harder, after the vacation feeling vanished there was a time I felt uncomfortable, because I was quite isolated and I could not really go bicycling or walk like in Europe. Traffic and streets do not really support that.
Also the traffic was so terrible for me at the beginning, scooter driver left and right and also in front of you, always cutting your lain and brake in front of you after they just took over. A nightmare.
Long story short, I am happier than ever, I found one good friend, half my age and a couple others for just chit chat. My hobby billard helped me a lot and now I know of minimal 4 pool halls (all checked and approved by my wife, not first floor...) where I can go when ever I want, shaking many many hands bevor I reach my table.
And in the mean time, I'm also very relaxed with the traffic, by car or scooter, it is all normal for me and now I am scared to drive in Europe again, I am sure I will loose my license there within the first hour.
Pros: very friendly people, I never had any issue, modern payment systems, everywhere you can scan a barcode and pay, banking is also running on the weekend, the mandiri emoney card is super usefull for parking and jalan tol. And for sure, I love Tokopedia so much, I get all from there over medication (also without prescription), billard stuf, aquarium stuf, food and supplements, household stuf and all you need is there at a finger tip. Indonesia is so much more modern than Europe in these things, you really get all within hours, you can repair all on the spot. Best example was the saddle of my scooter, giving me back pain because of a wrong sitting position. I just went to a tukang jok and he fixed the problem in one hour. Unthinkable in Europe.
Cons: hmmm, except traffic, potholes and incompetent tukangs there is not a lot I can think of. Oh yeah, you can not do so much outside activities like in Europe, the parks and attractions are mostly just good for once, the malls are boring and jalan braga looses its excitement fast.
My new hobby is now shouting 'Hey Mister, where are you from?' if I see a bule here in down town Bandung and also waving at the tourist buses.
All in all, to leave Europe and its rat race was the best decision ever, I feel home and integrated here and I can not imagine going back for good.
Questions asked, questions answered.
Cheers
I do remember, when I still sat on my desk in a boring office job, dreaming from paradise and checking this forum every now and then. It seemed time does not pass bye and I could not wait to leave Europe. But then one day it was the day X. All was so exciting, to arrange all the visas, ship a 35m3 container, book the flight and finally checkin into a new life.
I do remember the moment, when the door of the aircraft closes, there I felt so relieved because 95% of all my problems were gone.
That is now almost 3 years ago.
The settle down in Bandung was easier than I thought, speaking the language fluently helped a lot. We were lucky to find a house in a quiet area in center Bandung, 2 floors, very spacious and for European standards very cheap.
The first 3 month felt like we're on a vacation, we were so busy with all the needed immigration stuff, done by ourselves, unpacking the container that finally arrived after paying 2 million IDR 'handling fee' and renovating all the bathrooms, sinks, showers in the house.
Our landlord is very easy going, he did not want to renovate at all, so he reduced the rent quite a bit and said: do what you want, just do not change the basic structure of the house. We're on a 2 years contract which we just renewed and except for the payment dates, I never saw or heard from the landlord.
My social integration here was a bit harder, after the vacation feeling vanished there was a time I felt uncomfortable, because I was quite isolated and I could not really go bicycling or walk like in Europe. Traffic and streets do not really support that.
Also the traffic was so terrible for me at the beginning, scooter driver left and right and also in front of you, always cutting your lain and brake in front of you after they just took over. A nightmare.
Long story short, I am happier than ever, I found one good friend, half my age and a couple others for just chit chat. My hobby billard helped me a lot and now I know of minimal 4 pool halls (all checked and approved by my wife, not first floor...) where I can go when ever I want, shaking many many hands bevor I reach my table.
And in the mean time, I'm also very relaxed with the traffic, by car or scooter, it is all normal for me and now I am scared to drive in Europe again, I am sure I will loose my license there within the first hour.
Pros: very friendly people, I never had any issue, modern payment systems, everywhere you can scan a barcode and pay, banking is also running on the weekend, the mandiri emoney card is super usefull for parking and jalan tol. And for sure, I love Tokopedia so much, I get all from there over medication (also without prescription), billard stuf, aquarium stuf, food and supplements, household stuf and all you need is there at a finger tip. Indonesia is so much more modern than Europe in these things, you really get all within hours, you can repair all on the spot. Best example was the saddle of my scooter, giving me back pain because of a wrong sitting position. I just went to a tukang jok and he fixed the problem in one hour. Unthinkable in Europe.
Cons: hmmm, except traffic, potholes and incompetent tukangs there is not a lot I can think of. Oh yeah, you can not do so much outside activities like in Europe, the parks and attractions are mostly just good for once, the malls are boring and jalan braga looses its excitement fast.
My new hobby is now shouting 'Hey Mister, where are you from?' if I see a bule here in down town Bandung and also waving at the tourist buses.
All in all, to leave Europe and its rat race was the best decision ever, I feel home and integrated here and I can not imagine going back for good.
Questions asked, questions answered.
Cheers
