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Antigua and Barbuda – Nomad Digital Residence
Tue 16 March 2021 (1:00pm – 2:00pm GMT)
While the Covid-19 crisis has restricted international travel, it has also highlighted the possibilities of remote working. With many international companies announcing work-fromhome policies, there are a growing number of people with online-based jobs, from copywriters to computer programmers, who are seizing the chance to work globally, and this trend looks set to continue.
This webinar will focus on the Government of Antigua and Barbuda’s Digital Nomad Residence Visa Programme, designed for those who are looking to work remotely from a safe Caribbean country with access to modern amenities.
Join us to find out more about Antigua’s unique offer to digital nomads, the process for applying, and hear directly from representatives from the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, as well as existing digital nomads currently living and working in the country. The Digital Nomad Residence Visa Programme offers special resident status for up to two years to remote workers and any family members who may be joining them. Successful applicants will be able to take advantage of all the country’s natural beauty, including its 365 beaches.
The islands are best-known for their friendly and welcoming people, pink and whitesandy beaches, crystal clear waters and the most satisfying and enjoyable climate in the world.
“As a multicultural society, our people have been welcoming visitors to our country for almost a hundred years. We know how to look after guests and make them feel at home. That’s why we are rated as one of the top tourism destinations in the world.” – Prime Minister Gaston Browne
Speakers include:
- Samantha Cohen CVO, Chief Executive, CWEIC
- The Hon. E.P. Chet Greene, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Trade
- Current Digital Nomads based in Antigua and Barbuda