Croatia just revised its digital nomad visa to last up to 3 years: 'Digital nomadism is here to stay,' expert says
Briefly

Digital nomadism rose significantly post-COVID-19, with numbers 150% higher than in 2019, despite a slowdown in growth. Remote work remains popular among millennials and Gen Z, with some considering family needs in their lifestyle. Digital nomad visas vary in duration, with most countries offering stays from six months to a year. Croatia recently updated its visa program to allow non-EU residents to stay for up to three years, signaling an effort to attract talent and compete regionally.
Remote work is steadily growing, so we think digital nomadism is something that is here to stay. It's not going to grow as it grew during the pandemic, but we see that people like millennials and Gen Zers are more likely to travel and keep traveling and with their families now too.
A digital nomad visa is a short-term permit that allows individuals to stay in a country for an extended period and work remotely. The length of time a nomad can stay varies from place to place but most countries allow for six months to a year unless you have your eye on Croatia.
Croatia's expansion of its digital nomad program is a sign that the country is trying to attract more talent and compete with neighboring countries and their offerings.
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