The Philippines Push to Attract More Long Stay Remote Workers
From Manila’s sleek coworking towers to Siargao’s surfside cafés, the Philippines’ new nomad visa lets you work online while living in paradise for up to two years.
Kathryn Starke is an author and the founder/CEO of Creative Minds Publications, an award-winning publishing company. Her children's travel books are used in events around the world.
From Manila’s sleek coworking towers to Siargao’s surfside cafés, the Philippines’ new nomad visa lets you work online while living in paradise for up to two years.
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