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@Muay ************
Thanks for the teamwork and great support!

See you in Training!
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Anonymous participant It is! I got my visa like this and I’m not the only one. I read many reports in this group using the search bar that if you apply soft power muay thai that you put unemployed!
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@Tim **********
Yes if you apply with muay thai! If you want to put you work & have an income than you should apply for the digital nomad one.
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Anonymous participant 420

Glad it did😆
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If you apply under Soft Power Muay Thai you shouldn’t be making any money anyways! I applied for the same Visa in Jakarta and I put unemployed. Got approved 2 days ago.
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"Nyepi" Bali's "Day of Silence," is a Hindu New Year celebration marked by 24 hours of complete stillness. Observed annually according to the Balinese Saka calendar (e.g., March 29–30 in 2025), the island shuts down: no lights, travel, noise, or work is allowed. Locals stay indoors to meditate, fast, and reflect, aiming to purify themselves and the island from past negativity.

The day before Nyepi features vibrant "Ogoh-Ogoh parades" where giant demon statues are paraded and burned to scare off evil spirits. The silence on Nyepi itself is believed to trick lingering spirits into thinking Bali is deserted, ensuring a fresh start. Even tourists must follow the rules, staying in their accommodations while the airport closes entirely. The holiday ends with "Ngembak Geni" a day of forgiveness and community celebrations.