The New Zealand government has introduced a Digital Nomad Visa that allows travelers to work for foreign employers while visiting the country, a significant change from previous regulations that prohibited earning money during visits. This visa, which has no minimum income requirement, aims to attract influencers and digital nomads to New Zealand as part of a broader effort to restore tourism levels to those seen before 2019. Notably, U.S. travelers can still stay for six months while adhering to specific restrictions regarding working with New Zealand employers or local markets.
New Zealand now offers a Digital Nomad Visa allowing travelers to work for foreign employers while visiting, without any minimum income requirement.
This visa encourages influencers and remote workers to visit while ensuring they follow visitor visa regulations and do not work for local employers.
U.S. travelers are particularly impacted, as they can stay for six months and work remotely under relaxed regulations previously prohibiting such activities.
The new visa initiative aims to boost tourism to pre-2019 levels, appealing to digital nomads seeking a base in New Zealand.
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