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Philippines Introduces "Digital Nomad Visa": A New Economic Policy or a Prelude to the Resurgence of POGO?

Philippines Introduces "Digital Nomad Visa": A New Economic Policy or a Prelude to the Resurgence of POGO?

Recently, President Marcos signed a presidential decree, officially approving the Department of Foreign Affairs to launch a special visa program for "Digital Nomads" (DTV, Digital Nomad Visa). This visa targets global remote workers, aiming to attract foreign freelancers who have overseas income and

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"Digital nomads" may become a major source of revenue for Thailand's service industry.

"Digital nomads" may become a major source of revenue for Thailand's service industry.

According to Thai media, the Ministry of Commerce in Thailand has pointed out that the rapidly growing "digital nomads" can be targeted as a key development sector to boost economic revenue.Data from the Ministry of Commerce shows a strong growth trend among digital nomads. This is attributed to Tha

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Philippines Plans to Introduce "Digital Nomad Visa" to Attract Global Remote Workers

Philippines Plans to Introduce "Digital Nomad Visa" to Attract Global Remote Workers

Philippine Senator Joel Villanueva has submitted Senate Bill 2991 to the Senate, proposing the establishment of a "Digital Nomad Visa" to attract global remote workers for long-term residence and to promote tourism and economic development in the Philippines.According to the proposal, the "Digital N

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The vacancy rate of office buildings in the Philippines has risen to 19.9%, experts say: the POGO ban is not the only main reason.

The vacancy rate of office buildings in the Philippines has risen to 19.9%, experts say: the POGO ban is not the only main reason.

According to the latest "Real Estate Market Monitoring Report" released by the real estate services company CBRE, the vacancy rate of office buildings in Manila will climb to 19.9% in 2024, equivalent to nearly 1.8 million square meters of available office space. Among them, 51% are vacated units, a

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