The Philippines Launches Digital Nomad Visa Program For Remote Workers
Briefly

The Philippines has launched its Digital Nomad Visa, aiming to attract foreign remote workers. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed an Executive Order to establish a legal framework for this initiative, which allows foreign nationals to live and work remotely in the country for up to a year, with a renewal option. The program seeks to support the tourism sector while enhancing local economies. Eligible applicants must meet criteria including proof of remote employment and adequate income. The move integrates the country into the global digital nomad movement, leveraging its appealing culture and environments.
The Philippines has officially joined the growing list of countries welcoming digital nomads with open arms as part of a new visa initiative.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently signed an Executive Order establishing a legal framework for a Digital Nomad Visa program, aimed at attracting foreign remote workers.
The Digital Nomad Visa will allow eligible foreign nationals to live and work in the Philippines for up to one year, with a possibility of renewal.
Prospective digital nomads need to meet several key requirements, including proof of remote work and sufficient income generated outside the Philippines.
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