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New Zealand eases VISA rules
New Zealand eases visa rules to lure 'digital nomads'
New Zealand has relaxed its visa requirements to allow tourists to work remotely while visiting the country in an effort to boost its tourism sector. Under the new rules, visitors to the country can now carry out remote working for a foreign employer while holidaying for up to 90 days.
New Zealand makes it easier for digital nomads to work, as it tries to aid its struggling economy
New Zealand is making it easier for tourists to work remotely while visiting the country, as part of efforts to help its stagnating economy.
New Zealand Loosens Visitor Visa Rules to Welcome Digital Nomads
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand will introduce looser visa rules to allow holiday makers to work remotely while visiting the country, to boost its tourism sector and economy, it said on Monday.
Tourists can now ‘work from home’ from New Zealand under new visa rules
New Zealand has relaxed its visa rules to allow holidaymakers to work remotely while visiting the country, to boost its tourism sector and economy, it said on Monday. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford said in a statement that the visitor visa would change from Monday to allow people to work while travelling in the country.
New Zealand eases visa rules, allowing tourists to work remotely for a year
New Zealand is relaxing visitor visa rules to allow travellers to work remotely while holidaying in the country
New Zealand eases visitor visa rules: How Indians and digital nomads can benefit
New Zealand has introduced relaxed visa rules allowing foreign visitors to work remotely while staying in the country. This move aims to attract highly skilled individuals and boost the tourism sector.
New Zealand to welcome ‘digital nomads’ to help bring country out of recession
New Zealand is encouraging so-called 'digital nomads' to spend time and money in the country to address tourism numbers which remain below pre-COVID levels.
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