One of the most popular articles I have used with my students this year has been one discussing digital nomads being welcomed to Rio de Janeiro. Taking advantage of a digital nomad visa, freelancers and remote workers can soak up a year of sun and sand and bring some investment into the local economy.
The local government have invested heavily in the Internet infrastructure to entice a new digital workforce, and with plenty of cafes and outdoor spaces to get work done from, it's not hard to see why it's such an attractive option!
However, how will this affect life for the locals? If there is an influx of international visitors they will also need somewhere to stay and buy everyday essentials from, which could easily put a strain on local resources. It could also hurt housing and transportation, and there is a concern that Brazilians will be forced out of the city as a result.
There is of course a need to balance different needs, but this is certainly an exciting opportunity. More and more cities have embraced the digital nomad visa since the start of the pandemic, and as businesses shift to a hybrid working model you have to wonder if allowing workers to get out of the office and choose where they want to work is a good idea.
I know that some companies are not keen on this idea and are insisting on a full-time return to office work, but would you prefer to have more flexibility in your work? Would you even want to move to a different country for a time, combining your job with some adventurous travel?
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Original article: https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230424-why-rio-is-luring-digital-nomads
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