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Airbnb Partners With 20 Destinations To Support Digital Nomads and Remote Workers

Airbnb is meeting with various leaders around the world to promote remote work and has partnered with up to 20 destinations to help the initiative.

Airbnb is essentially encouraging nations and some of the largest cities to adapt and “enhance” the experience of working remotely. In addition to adapting to the new travel trend, governments are being asked to:

Simplify the visa application processEncourage tourists to contribute to the local economyImprove tax complianceInvest in “basic amenities,” including community support for workers and their families, if applicable, and internet connectivity.

The 20 places that Airbnb says they will collaborate with to support remote employees are as follows:

Baja California Sur (State), MexicoBali, IndonesiaBrindisi, Puglia, Italy Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCaribbean (Referring to numerous countries belonging to the geopolitical group)Canary Islands (Autonomous Community), Spain Cape Town, South AfricaColombia (Country)Dubai, United Arab EmiratesFriuli-Venezia Giulia, ItalyLisbon, Portugal Malta (Country)Mexico City, Mexico Palm Springs, California, United StatesQueensland (State), AustraliaRural France (AirBnB does not specify which parts of ‘rural’ France)Salzkammergut, AustriaTampa Bay, Florida, United StatesThailand (Country)Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States



The above-mentioned places and Airbnb have been actively collaborating to improve the nomadic experience.

As a result of this close relationship, “custom-built hubs” are being developed for each country and important details such as entry criteria, potential visa restrictions and, of course, taxation are being published.

Suggested: 45 Countries offering Digital Nomad Visa

In addition, Airbnb has announced that it will work with these partners to develop collaborative solutions that promote “responsible accommodation” and acceptance of long-term travel and remote work.

These purported “hubs” will open by the end of this year. The hubs will include a wide range of locations, from entire nations like Malta and Colombia to smaller villages in Italy and France.

Six of the 20 countries listed have not introduced or announced a special visa for nomads.

Those countries include Australia, Austria, France, Mexico, Portugal and the United States

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By: Viktor Vincej
Title: Airbnb Partners With 20 Destinations To Support Digital Nomads and Remote Workers
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Published Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 15:53:46 +0000

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