Home Industry Tourism Digital nomad visas: Close to 50% of all global destinations offer DNVs, says UNWTO A digital nomad visa allows individuals to live and work overseas while maintaining employment or conducting freelance work in their home or another country by Gulf Business November 9, 2023 Image by CLAUDIO CRUZ/ Getty Images A UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) study has revealed that the number of destinations offering digital nomad visas (DNVs) has grown significantly over the past few years, with almost half now offering visas for at least a year. A DNV allows individuals to live and work in a foreign country while maintaining employment or conducting freelance work for employers or clients in their home or another country. These details were derived from a study covering 54 destinations. The analysis showed the rise in DNVs reflected the growing number of digital nomads, with countries working toward meeting the growing demand. The UNWTO brief examined the DNV programmes in seven areas: Application process Duration of visa Taxation Insurance Accommodation Minimum income requirements criminal records check Key findings of the UNWTO study The study looked at the background and current state of digital nomadism trends covering five regions. It revealed the following trends: 47 per cent of destinations provide visas for up to one year 39 per cent of destinations exempt digital nomads from tax payments 17 per cent of destinations do not have minimum income requirements 76 per cent of destinations have online applications for DNV programmes 80 per cent of destinations process applications within a month Only 6 per cent of destinations have no visa fees for application Dubai Digital Nomad Visa Dubai was one of the first to launch this type of visa in the Middle East. The emirate ranked second in the 2021 Nomad List of the world’s fastest-growing remote working destinations, in a study involving 150,275 user check-ins. The government created the Dubai Digital Nomad Visa in 2021 under the ‘Work Remotely from Dubai’ programme to attract talent from all over the world. The virtual working programme is valid for a year, and it gives digital nomads access to all the standard services that residents benefit from, including utilities, schooling, etc. It costs $611 in total, including application fees, processing costs, pre-application medical exam and Emirates ID. All applications (new applications and renewals) are reviewed and processed by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFAD). Read: Dubai trumps Lisbon as top destination for globetrotting executives, reveals report Tags digital nomads DNV Dubai News Remote working Travel UNWTO visas You might also like From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic