cover of episode The rise of digital nomad visas to attract remote workers | Learn the English expression ‘get around’

The rise of digital nomad visas to attract remote workers | Learn the English expression ‘get around’

2021/4/19
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How would you like to work from the beaches of Barbados? Or perhaps you’d rather experience the shopping and architecture of Dubai? A growing list of countries are now offering extended-stay visas to attract remote workers. The trend started several years ago, but has accelerated since the pandemic sent most white-collar workers home from the office last year. Plus, learn “get around.”

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