Yes! The Philippines is launching a digital nomad visa very soon
Briefly

The Philippines is set to launch a digital nomad visa, introduced by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr via Executive Order No. 86. This visa is aimed at eligible non-immigrant foreigners wishing to work remotely in the country for up to a year, with options for renewal. To qualify, applicants must be 18 or older, work remotely, prove sufficient income from abroad, and meet other requirements. The visa application process is expected to begin 60 days after the order's implementation, providing opportunities to experience the diverse landscapes of the Philippines while working remotely.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr recently signed Executive Order No. 86, allowing the Department of Foreign Affairs to issue digital nomad visas to eligible non-immigrant foreigners.
This visa allows holders to work remotely in the Philippines for up a year, with multiple entries allowed while the visa remains valid.
To qualify for the visa, applicants must be at least 18 years of age and prove they work remotely using digital technology.
There are countless breathtaking options to explore in the Philippines, including Manila, Boracay, Siargao, and Cebu, perfect for digital nomads.
Read at Time Out Asia
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