New Zealand amends visa rules to include digital nomad visa
Briefly

New Zealand has updated its Visitor Visa to allow foreign employees and self-employed individuals to engage in remote work for international clients during their stay. The visa permits such remote work for a duration of up to 90 days but allows for a total stay of six to nine months, with no minimum income requirement for applicants. This initiative aims to enhance local economic growth by encouraging more spending from visitors. Notably, this visa modification caters to the growing trend of digital nomadism and aims to keep New Zealand competitive as a destination.
New Zealand's new Visitor Visa allows tourists to work remotely for international clients and employers, promoting longer stays and boosting local economic growth.
The updated Visitor Visa enables foreign employees and self-employed individuals to stay in New Zealand for up to 90 days while maintaining their work commitments abroad.
Read at The South African
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