Are Remote Work Visas From Beautiful Spaces The New Thing
Remote work has definitely become a new thing in the wake of COVID, but countries welcoming outsiders with remote work visas could definitely be the new IT thing.
At first, I wanted to say the infamous “if I didn’t have kids I would do this,” but I had to think. I could do this with my family and this could be such an amazing way to expose my children to so many different cultures.
Whenever we go out of town, I make it a point to do at least one thing that exposes my children to other cultures, learning things about various cultures, eating food they normally wouldn’t eat, and more. They have learned so much and their horizons broadened to heights some of their peers may not have imagined. This remote work opportunity could be great for singles and individuals with families.
Some areas such as Dominca in the Caribbean require to make at least $50k per year and places like Anguilla require $100k for singles and a minimum of $180k for a family of four. Even Croatia and Iceland offer similar visas. Imagine if you could find a great school for your kids and the peace a tropical semi-permanent destination could bring you, the possibilities could be endless.