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The Commonwealth of Dominica is inviting digital nomads and remote workers to stay on the island for an extended period under a new visa offering. The newly launched Work in Nature (WIN) Visa allows tourists to relocate to Dominica for a period of up to 18 months to work remotely and live amongst the natural beauty of the island. 

Families as well as individuals are encouraged to apply for the WIN visa with Dominica offering a family bundle program that encourages children to attend school on the island. In order to apply, applicants must make a non-refundable application fee of $100 while the visa itself is $800 for singles and $1,200 for families.

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Dominica’s newly launched Work in Nature visa offers a wide range of benefits including a healthy work-life balance in a nation that has globally accepted health and safety protocols.

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and of good character with no criminal record. In addition, they must expect to earn an income of $50,000 or more over the next 12 months or have a means of supporting themselves, their spouse/partner and any dependants. Once applying, a response should be issued within seven days.

Known as the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean,” Dominica is not your typical Caribbean island. Its mountainous terrain and abundance of rivers and lakes make it the ideal destination to rejuvenate, relax and refocus. The protection and preservation of the environment is part of Dominica’s ethos.

Please keep in mind you will have to observe all Covid protocols prior to arrival. Click here to Discover Dominica.

To apply for the Work in Nature Visa, please visit: www.windominica.dm.

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