Sri Lanka Launches Digital Nomad Visa for Remote Workers
Sri Lanka has officially launched a digital nomad visa, allowing remote workers to live on the island for up to a year while working for employers or clients abroad.
Digital nomads are remote workers who travel from place to place, using technology to stay connected and productive. This lifestyle allows them to explore new destinations while maintaining their careers, offering flexibility and freedom. The growing presence of digital nomads is influencing tourism, local economies, and cultural exchange, while also sparking conversations about housing, community impact, and sustainability.
Sri Lanka has officially launched a digital nomad visa, allowing remote workers to live on the island for up to a year while working for employers or clients abroad.
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