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by imarkphillips
891 days ago
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As I wrote a year ago the range of new digital nomad visas are largely poor attempts at attracting more tourism dollars. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/digital-nomad-visa-dilemma-ma... Most digital nomads still don't use them as other Commenters have outlined, they are cumbersome, expensive & don't address the taxation elements well. Digital Nomad entrepreneurs can often work under standard 'tourist' visas in any case if they stick to the 'business' rules attached to those visas in any case. While Permanent Establishment rules scare many employers off permitting much remote work for their employees. With competition between countries to attract tourism the current version 1 DN visas will need to change to become attractors. I'd suggest removing the 30/90 limit from tourism visas is an easy way to improve tourism economics. Changing taxation policies will take longer but are also needed as the remote worker world grows so strongly & favour 'tax friendly' nations. |
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