As per the latest news reports, the island nation is inviting remote workers and digital nomads to bring their work-from-home setup to the Caribbean. It recently launched Work in Nature (WIN) extended-stay visa, through which visitors can opt to relocate to Dominica for up to 18 months.
Here, visitors will find cascading waterfalls, volcanoes, rain forests, natural hot water springs, apart from sandy beaches, and the Caribbean's first long-distance hiking trail. These features have earned Dominica its nickname, Nature Isle of the Caribbean.
Under this program, both families and individuals are welcome, with Dominica even offering a family bundle program to encourage children to attend school on the island. To be selected under this program, you will have to prove that you earn an annual salary of at least $50000, or have other means of supporting yourself, and your dependents.
Along with natural wonders, Dominica also offers modern healthcare facilities, high-speed internet and technology services, various other opportunities, as well as a few incentives along with the programme.