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Digital Nomads
A study has been carried out by Bunq to reveal the most expensive European capitals for digital nomads, people who travel while working remotely.
Japan introduced a six-month “Digital Nomad Visa” in March, hoping to attract skilled remote workers.
Lasse Stolley lives on Germany’s trains. Metro investigates the fascinating story of this 17 year-old digital nomad.
SPAIN has tightened up on rules to apply for a digital nomad visa which affects non-EU citizens, including those from the United Kingdom- some of whom
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