A statue stands atop a green, mountainous landscape.
View of the Procuradoria Geral da República (East Timor) (build…
José Ramos-Horta at campaign for presidential election 2007
José Ramos-Horta at campaign for presidential election 2007
Timor - Eastern and Central (Operational Navigation Chart) Port…
The fourteen municipalities (districts) of Timor-Leste (East Ti…
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Timor-Leste

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Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste delivers Asia's uncrowded shores and host family immersion at rock-bottom costs — all in straight USD, with crime rarer than solitude.

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CLIMATE
28°C avg · 2800h sun/yr
CURRENCY
USD $
LANGUAGE
Portuguese
SAFETY
Moderate
#1 globally · Safety index 54/100
COST OF LIVING
TIME ZONE
GMT+9
UTC+9

What it's like to live in Timor-Leste· AI overview

Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, is a young nation located in Southeast Asia, occupying the eastern half of Timor Island in the Lesser Sunda Islands archipelago. Bordered by Indonesia and situated north of Australia, the country gained independ...


Cost of living
1-bed apartment, city
$1,063Apartment (1 bedroom) in City…
Dinner for two
$6.25Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
Monthly groceries
$2.15Milk (regular), (1 liter)
Public transit (month)
$0.25One-way Ticket (Local Transpo…
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Healthcare

  • Healthcare services in Timor-Leste are generally limited, especially outside the capital, Dili, making international health insurance with medical evacuation crucial for expats.
  • The public healthcare system is officially free for citizens, but foreigners typically need to rely on private facilities or international insurance.
  • Expats are strongly advised to secure comprehensive international health insurance that includes emergency medical evacuation to Australia or Singapore, as local facilities may not handle serious conditions.
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Entry Requirements & Visa Options

Timor-Leste requires a visa for entry, but offers a convenient visa-on-arrival program for citizens of most countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia[1][4]. Travelers arriving by air at Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport or by sea at Dili Seaport can obtain a 30-day single-entry tourist visa for $30 USD upon arrival[1][4][9]. The process requires a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from the date of entry and at least two blank pages for stamps[2][3]. To...

Visa-free entry: 30 days
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Data Source: Safety, crime, and quality metrics are sourced from Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database of reported data.

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