The Philippines is launching a digital nomad visa, allowing remote salaried and self-employed workers to stay for up to one year. This initiative, inspired by COVID-19's impact on travel, aims to boost local economies by attracting international workers. Over recent years, many countries have enacted similar programs, and about half currently offer these visas, facilitating easier entry with minimal red tape. The Philippines presents itself as an attractive destination, boasting English language proficiency, affordability, extensive internet access, and stunning natural landscapes.
As of 2023, roughly half of the world's countries offered digital nomad visas, with many exempting them from taxes and having minimal income requirements.
English is widely spoken in the Philippines, making it accessible for remote workers, combined with low living costs and high internet penetration.
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