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Would You Prefer Remote Work from Bali or Porto? 💭

Exploring the Latest Nomad Destinations and Resources

Hey remoters,

It's Samantha from AllThingsRemote, currently in Chiang Mai, Thailand ðŸ‡¹ðŸ‡­ðŸŒž

Whether you’re new to remote working or years deep into this lifestyle, there is always something new to learn. Get stuck into edition #3 of the AllThingsRemote collection of resources and news pieces, that have been collated and curated just for you!

Weekly Resources for Digital Nomads:

  1. Want some excellent tips on how to thrive as a remote worker? Read this - an awesome step-by-step guide on creating a remote work routine that works for YOU!

  2. Whether you are an experienced digital nomad or new to the remote working world, Oyster’s Global Employment Pass is full of resources to help you find and land the job of your dreams.

  3. Debating where to head for your next nomad stint? Let this Tweet help you decide 7 of the best travel destinations for remote work.1/ Bali, Indonesia  2/ Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  3/ Chiang Mai, Thailand  4/ Porto, Portugal  5/ Medellin, Colombia  6/ Lagos, Portugal  7/ Valencia, Spain

Other Remote Working News

Want to stay on the cutting edge? Here’s what else is happening in the world of all things remote that you should know about:

  • Is Dubai calling your name, or at the top of your bucket list? Then you’re in for a treat. The UAE government recently introduced a Virtual Work Visa letting you stay in the country and work remotely for one year through self-sponsorship. That means you’ve got all the time in the world for souk visits, desert safaris and of course the shopping centres with huge fountains and fish tanks!

  • How about trading the work from sofa, to work from beach with some delicious wine and a Pastel de nata in hand? Portugal is the most recent country to offer the 1-year digital nomad visa & it’s a super straightforward process; you just need to show your non-EU national residency and employment by a non-EU-based company is needed.

That’s it!

Thanks for spending time here today. If you enjoyed reading, send it to your remote working nomad friends!

Hit reply and let me know what you enjoyed the most.

See you next time,

Samantha

AllThingsRemote: a collection of remote resources that was curated just for you.