As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Bloomberg has included Croatia among the countries across the world that are leading in programmes for attracting digital nomads, and they also published a photo of gorgeous Dubrovnik, which is a confirmation of the city’s recognition in this growing market.
Bloomberg published this overview of the world’s leading countries when it comes to programmes designed specifically for digital nomads on its Bloomberg Business portal and on social media, listing fourteen countries in it, six of which are in Europe.
In addition to the Republic of Croatia, Germany, Italy, Malta, Greece and Portugal are also other European countries the publication has highlighted, according to a statement from the City of Dubrovnik.
For each country, Bloomberg provided some basic but useful information on how to apply for temporary residence if you’re a digital nomad, as well as that another twelve countries and their announced programmes which are aimed at attracting people who work remotely and want to stay in one particular place for a longer period of time.
The City of Dubrovnik also noted that due to the need for greater diversification of Croatia’s southernmost city’s overall tourist offer and the development of innovative content in cooperation with the Tourist Board of the City of Dubrovnik and in partnership with Total Croatia News and Saltwater Nomads, at the time of the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, they launched an initiative for the further development of Dubrovnik as a destination for digital nomads.
This initiative has been going on for two years now and is constantly being upgraded, with the holding of various conferences, workshops, competitions and meetings where digital nomads are presented with the advantages of living and working in the extreme south of Croatia.
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