New research reveals a desperate struggle unfolding on the beaches of Cyprus, where green and loggerhead turtles are battling ...
With these new rules, tourists can stay in New Zealand as digital nomads, maintaining their work commitments abroad without violating their visa terms. According to Condé Nast Traveller ...
Cape Town has been named one of the best places for digital nomads in 2025. Not only has the city been named on the list but it placed 6th. Global travel site Big 7 Travel has released its annual ...
The visa policy change for so-called digital nomads has been hailed as a win-win for the country and migrants. All overseas visitors, including tourists on ETAs and people visiting family, can now ...
In an attempt to boost tourism, New Zealand has announced measures to ease visa requirements in order to attract those who travel while working remotely, popularly known as “digital nomads”, BBC ...
The widespread availability of cellular data and public Wi-Fi makes staying online easier than ever, with nearly every coffee shop, library, and hotel lobby offering internet access. However, this ...
These changes aim to appeal to "digital nomads," including IT specialists and influencers working for overseas companies. Read more: Top 10 friendliest destinations Europe With immediate effect ...
The so-called 'digital nomads' include visitors such as IT specialists, as long as they are not receiving any income from New Zealand sources. It would also extend to influencers, provided they were ...
Under the new rules, which came in on Monday 27 January, tourists will be allowed to work remotely for a foreign employer under the country’s new ‘digital nomad’ initiative. “The change is ...
Starting Monday, tourists will be allowed to work remotely for a foreign employer while vacationing there, as part of a new "digital nomad" initiative. "The change is part of the Government's plan ...
Video / NZ Herald People visiting New Zealand on short stays will be allowed to work remotely for their employers back home under a “digital nomad” scheme launched by the Government on Monday.
The so-called "digital nomads" include visitors such as IT specialists, as long as they are not receiving any income from New Zealand sources. It would also extend to influencers, provided they ...