Latest Articles on Digital Nomads and Remote Working
How Remote Work Can Be the Answer for Refugees
Imagine living in a country where you are not allowed to work, can’t open a bank account and your education is not recognized. This is a snapshot of a refugee’s situation in host countries, which is most cases leads them to take on informal jobs for less than the...
Living in Timisoara as a Digital Nomad
Timisoara is one of the biggest cities in Romania, known mostly for its Secessionist architecture. Also, Timisoara is the main economic, social and cultural centre in western Romania. This city defined by baroque buildings attracts thousands of students every year and...
How the Work from Bermuda Visa is Boosting the Islands Economy (& How to Apply)
According to Bermuda’s Ministry of Economy and Labour, the Work from Bermuda program that they launched two years ago has already brought more than $28 million dollars into the island nation’s economy. The department reports that they have had 1,315 applications for...
Life in Reykjavik as a Digital Nomad
The capital city of Iceland, Reykjavik, is home to 135,422 people. There are many reasons why someone would choose this city such as the activities to do in your free time, the accessibility for other nationalities, the coworking facilities and outstanding healthcare,...
Digital Nomads Return to Ko Pha-Ngan, Thailand
Thailand has been on top of every list for digital nomad destination ranking. It has everything nomads look for, from warm weather to affordable cost of living and great landscapes that cater to every taste. However, when COVID-19 hit and travel was restricted,...
Living in Rome as a Digital Nomad
Rome, the capital city of Italy, is home to around 4 million people as of the year 2022. Amongst this large population is a huge number of digital nomads who have moved to Rome from several different countries. The city is popular amongst tourists and is always...
How Insurance Companies Can Adapt to Increased Remote Work
This rise in remote work brings with it many changes to the insurance landscape. It’s therefore necessary that insurance companies adapt to increased remote work, and that companies adjust their policies in line with new working models. As employees are increasingly...
33-Year-Old, Single Males: These Are the Average Digital Nomads
Is your work fully remote or hybrid? Are you a digital nomad? These are very normal questions to ask and be asked in 2022, when a few years ago, only a handful of people in your circle would know what “remote work” or “digital nomadism” are. It’s estimated that the...
Living in Cluj-Napoca as a Digital Nomad
Cluj-Napoca is a city in northwestern Romania and is, also, the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region, known all over the world for its vampire legends. One of the most popular cities in Romania, Cluj-Napoca is home to universities, vibrant nightlife and...
Are the New Airbnb Features Helpful to Digital Nomads?
Airbnb lately introduced new features to its users, but are they useful to digital nomads? Chris Cerra from RemoteBase talked to us about the features, how they work and how digital nomads can use them. The first of these features is the new search filters. You can...
Living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria as a Digital Nomad
Las Palmas is located on the island of Gran Canaria and is the capital of this island. A 2021 study shows that out of the seven Canary islands of Spain, Gran Canaria has become the most popular location for digital nomads to work. Because Las Palmas is the capital of...
Malaysia Digital Nomad Visa – The Latest Southeast Asian Country to Attract Remote Workers
Southeast Asia has long been a popular destination for digital nomads and ex-pats. Chiang Mai in Thailand has become a byword for the digital nomad lifestyle, and Singapore has attracted ex-pats for more than a century. Hoi An in Vietnam offers a thriving digital...
Everything You Need to Know about Digital Nomad Villages
Choosing a destination as a digital nomad is no easy task. You need to research not only the place you will go, but whether it has good internet, the rent is affordable, if there are activities to do or adjacent areas to discover and whether there is a digital nomad...
Living in Bucharest as a Digital Nomad
Bucharest is the capital and the commercial centre of Romania, which hosts over 1.83 million inhabitants. This city is mostly known for its iconic landmark, the massive communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Of course,...
Receive €15,000 to Move to Italy and Become an EU Resident
Italy is offering foreigners €15,000 to move to Sardinia and the opportunity to become permanent residents, which would also make them permanent residents of the EU. Is this the right opportunity for you? The Sardinian Program The Italian government is worried...
How to Stand Above Other Applicants in a Remote Work Position
Over the last two years, many of us have gotten a taste of working from home. As the pandemic came to an end, a lot of employees jumped to the first chance of returning to the office, while others decided to continue working remotely. Remote and hybrid jobs became...
Living in Athens as a Digital Nomad
Over time, Athens has expanded its options for all digital nomads worldwide. And it's because of this that you have convenient access to two very distinct, yet highly rich and diverse, worlds because of its strategic placement between the Asian continent and Europe....
How I saved over $100,000 as a digital nomad (The professional Hobo)
Nora Dunn, also known by her blog name, The Professional Hobo, has been a digital nomad since 2006. That means she has been travelling the world and working remotely for 17 years, and through the 1st 10 years of her journey, she was able to save $100,000 on...