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Remote workers who want to reside in the Philippines can apply for a ‘digital nomad visa’ if they are 18 years old, and must ...
The Philippines’ digital nomad visa follows a similar announcement from New Zealand in January, which allowed people to work remotely from their country. New Zealand’s government said that the ...
Remote workers interested in relocating to the beautiful islands of the Philippines now have an easy option thanks to a new ...
The country is launching a new digital nomad visa, which will allow remote workers to stay for up to two years. President Bongbong Marcos announced the upcoming programme at the end of April.
The Philippines is positioning itself as Asia’s next prime destination for digital nomads and long-stay travelers, leveraging ...
The new Digital Nomad Visa (DNV, officially rolled out on April 24, 2025) lets foreigners live, surf, work (and, maybe, sip mango shakes) in the Philippines for up to one year, with the chance to ...
The Philippines is offering remote salaried workers the opportunity to stay for a year on a new ... More digital nomad visa. Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. has approved a digital ...
In February, Villanueva filed Senate Bill No. 2991, said that granting a visa to digital nomads could help boost Philippine tourism. He particularly believes that granting this new type of visa ...