Work as we know it currently is changing at a monumental rate. Propelled by the rapid development of technology, occupation structures around the world are changing to adapt to the shifts of societal advancements.
Singapore has long been recognized as a model city for its impeccable urban planning, making it one of the most desirable places to live and work in the world. Over the years, the city-state has made tremendous efforts to enhance the quality of life of its citizens through thoughtful and proactive planning initiatives.
Estonia, a small country in Northern Europe with a population of just 1.3 million, has emerged as a global leader in building a digital society. The country's success in creating a high-tech infrastructure has earned it the nickname "e-Estonia."
Nationals of non-EU/EAA countries who work remotely, whether as employees or as independent contractors, are eligible for the visa. They must work primarily for non-Spanish businesses, with up to 20% of their total income coming from Spanish businesses.
First and foremost, hybrid working allows for greater flexibility and work-life balance.
With the new mindset of ‘work from here, there and everywhere,’ millennials are embarking on new and frequent journeys outside their town and even country, at a moment's notice. With just a laptop, tablet or even a smartphone one can continue to work and deliver without any loss in productivity. But not so fast! Before you skip town to live your fantasy of working remotely, you have to know what to pack for the extended workcation.
Digital nomads tend to believe in the productivity of being physically present in the office. But in the interim, they had to cope with the Covid-19 situation of maintaining social distance. Hence, remote working came into the scenario. Here are some tips, tricks and ethics for you to consider if you’re planning on switching to a digital nomad lifestyle.
Remote working has become a popular trend nowadays. Ever since the pandemic forced people to stay at home and start working indoors, there has been a surge of remote working: continuing even today in the post-pandemic era. For the adventurous souls that like roaming different countries, you can put your travel visa to good use by visiting some countries where you can easily work remotely from. Here are some recommendations.
Indonesia is thinking about granting remote workers a 'digital nomad visa' that will enable them to reside there tax-free as long as their income originates from abroad.
Work as we know it currently is changing at a monumental rate. Propelled by the rapid development of technology, occupation structures around the world are changing to adapt to the shifts of societal advancements.
Singapore has long been recognized as a model city for its impeccable urban planning, making it one of the most desirable places to live and work in the world. Over the years, the city-state has made tremendous efforts to enhance the quality of life of its citizens through thoughtful and proactive planning initiatives.
Estonia, a small country in Northern Europe with a population of just 1.3 million, has emerged as a global leader in building a digital society. The country's success in creating a high-tech infrastructure has earned it the nickname "e-Estonia."
Nationals of non-EU/EAA countries who work remotely, whether as employees or as independent contractors, are eligible for the visa. They must work primarily for non-Spanish businesses, with up to 20% of their total income coming from Spanish businesses.
First and foremost, hybrid working allows for greater flexibility and work-life balance.
With the new mindset of ‘work from here, there and everywhere,’ millennials are embarking on new and frequent journeys outside their town and even country, at a moment's notice. With just a laptop, tablet or even a smartphone one can continue to work and deliver without any loss in productivity. But not so fast! Before you skip town to live your fantasy of working remotely, you have to know what to pack for the extended workcation.
Digital nomads tend to believe in the productivity of being physically present in the office. But in the interim, they had to cope with the Covid-19 situation of maintaining social distance. Hence, remote working came into the scenario. Here are some tips, tricks and ethics for you to consider if you’re planning on switching to a digital nomad lifestyle.
Remote working has become a popular trend nowadays. Ever since the pandemic forced people to stay at home and start working indoors, there has been a surge of remote working: continuing even today in the post-pandemic era. For the adventurous souls that like roaming different countries, you can put your travel visa to good use by visiting some countries where you can easily work remotely from. Here are some recommendations.
Indonesia is thinking about granting remote workers a 'digital nomad visa' that will enable them to reside there tax-free as long as their income originates from abroad.
In these trying times of the coronavirus pandemic, one buzzword has been in circulation now more than ever — Remote working or working from home.