Spain could be the best destination for digital nomads, research suggests


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According to the UNWTO, almost half of all countries around the globe offer digital nomad visas to eligible travellers. — Handout

Although many companies are rowing back on remote working, some employees still dream of a life overseas, where they can combine work and travel. When it comes to choosing a location, the quality of life should obviously be considered, as well as the visa requirements for digital nomads.

When it comes to taking the plunge and embracing the digital nomad lifestyle, it’s important to weigh your options and choose the country best suited to the project you have in mind for working from abroad.

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