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After three years of imposing strict health controls at its outer borders in a bid to keep COVID variants from being imported, Colombia has dropped the vaccine requirement, allowing all international travelers to visit without disclosing their immunization status. Authorities have silently removed all vaccine and most pandemic-related mandates affecting tourists seeking entry into the …

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Colombia has officially launched its digital nomad visa, and it’s one of the most accessible choices for digital nomads looking for an affordable place to live. This South American nation has long been a popular hub for digital nomads and expats, who are drawn to Colombia’s vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and low cost of living. …

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We’ve finally weathered the COVID storm, and you may be eager to get out there, see the world and make up for the lost time. With a majority of countries now open restriction-free, there are many options – perhaps too many – to consider, and we know how hard choosing can be, especially now that …

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In spite of opening many doors, Digital Nomad Visas (DNVs) are often criticized for being too difficult to obtain, or too expensive, immediately discouraging, or even blocking millions from applying. Fortunately, there are 3 DNVs you may be eligible for when making less than $2000 a month. These visas are becoming more popular as taboos …

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The world is once again open for tourism, but on the downside, the surging demand for travel, coupled with a financial crisis, has led to price increases across the board. With Europe and the Caribbean out of the question for millions of middle-income tourists, all eyes are on a much more affordable South America instead. …

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Most of the world already treats Covid as an endemic virus and welcomes unvaccinated travelers in spite of their immunization status. As of now, they can enter over 140 countries completely restriction-free. On the other hand, there are 4 hugely popular destinations yet to lift their health checks fully, and that continue to require tests …

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Digital nomadism is on the rise now that (most of) the world has fully reopened for tourism. From the Americas to the Easternmost reaches of Asia, more and more countries are issuing Digital Nomad Visas (DNVs). The only downside to this trend? Sometimes, applying for a visa can be very expensive, not to mention a …

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The world is opening up to long-term travelers now that the health crisis has led to a surge in remote work trends, but the tried-and-true Colombia remains one of the top destinations for digital nomads. Even without a pre-issued visa, they are permitted to stay in the country for up to 6 months, completely bureaucracy-free. …

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Home to vibrant cities, unspoiled nature, and super-friendly locals, three popular destinations have been named the trendiest in Latin America for international travelers by Forbes Mexico. According to the renowned publication, these countries have the greatest potential and are likely to lead booking trends in the upcoming year. Latin America is experiencing an unprecedented surge …

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There is no denying Miami International is the United States’ gateway to Latin America (LatAm). Being historically linked to the region through its large Hispanic population, it is further reasserting this status by launching or relaunching five direct flight routes to strategic LatAm hubs, including Brazil, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic. International travel is back …

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Amid multiple reports of crime, including drug-facilitated assaults and murders, Colombia could lose its prestige as one of the go-to destinations in South America for U.S. travelers. This year, a record number of tourists has been affected, with as many as 25 losing their lives vacationing in the country following the violence surge. Home to …

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