The World Tourism Organization recently published a study in which 54 destinations were examined. It found that there is a direct correlation between the increase in digital nomads and the availability of visas for them (DNVs) and that destinations around the world are struggling to keep up with demand.
Application procedures, visa duration, taxes, insurance, accommodation, minimum income requirements and criminal background checks are the seven aspects on the basis of which the UNWTO Brief analyzes the DNV programs. It examines the history and current conditions of the digital nomad movement and offers a global study of DNVs in five areas. Key conclusions consist of:
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