The Caribbean island of Dominica has launched Work In Nature (WIN) visa for remote workers, digital nomads and families.
Dominica’s “Work in Nature” Visa enables tourists to relocate to the nation for a period of up to 18 months, either individually or with families and dependants. After paying the $100 application fee, single applicants must pay $800 while families are required to pay $1200. Dominica’s family bundle encourages children to attend school on the island while enjoying the many activities the island offers. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, with no criminal record and expected to make $50,000 over the next 12 months or provide evidence on how they will support themselves and/or their families.
This WIN visa offers an attractive option for workers to take advantage of. It also supports tourism stakeholders on the island whose travel restrictions over the last year have impacted. While international borders to the island have been open for several months, the visa ensures that operators on the island continue to bolster economic recovery and further strengthens Dominica’s tourism sector.
Holders of the Work in Nature visa can take advantage of the various natural sights across the island, from the world’s second-largest Boiling Lake to the UNESCO-certified Morne Trois Pitons National Park.