Want To Move To Asia? Heres Who Is Eligible For The Philippines New Digital Nomad Visa

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If you’ve dreamed of living and working in one of the many paradisiacal destinations in the Philippines, now might be your chance to make that dream a reality.

The country is launching a new digital nomad visa, which will allow remote workers to stay for up to two years.

President Bongbong Marcos announced the upcoming programme at the end of April.

“To further boost tourism and economy in the country, there is a need to establish a legal framework to facilitate the entry of digital nomads in the country, or foreign nationals who desire to temporarily stay in the Philippines while engaging in remote work activities for overseas employers or clients," he said.

The initiative aims to boost tourism and strengthen the Philippine economy.

Here’s everything we know about the Philippines’ digital nomad visa so far.

Who is eligible for the Philippines’ digital nomad visa?

Following the signing of the executive order by the president, the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is now able to issue digital nomad visas.

These are available to qualifying non-immigrant foreigners for an initial period of one year, with the option to renew for a second year.

To qualify for the visa, applicants must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Demonstrate that they work remotely using digital technology
  • Show proof of sufficient income earned outside the Philippines
  • Have a clean criminal record
  • Hold valid health insurance throughout their stay

Additionally, applicants cannot be employed within the Philippines and must not pose any security threat to the nation.

Digital nomads can find ‘unparalleled beauty’ in the Philippines

With 7,600 islands fringed with pristine beaches, energetic cities like Manila, and renowned surf spots like Siargao, the country offers plenty of attractive options for remote workers.

“With our unparalleled natural beauty, vibrant culture, and the warmth of the Filipino people, the Philippines stands ready to welcome digital nomads to travel, work, and thrive across our islands,” Philippine tourism secretary Christina Frasco told the Philippines News Agency.

While applications aren't yet open, the programme is expected to launch in the coming months.

The Philippines joins other popular destinations like South Korea, Italy, Japan, and Thailand in offering specialised visas for digital nomads.

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