Remote working has been gaining traction over the past few years, and the pandemic catapulted the popularity (and feasibility) of this career option to new heights.
Not only does it give workers flexibility, but it lets them explore new pastures every few months or so – or until their local visa runs out. These days, you can work remotely in a wide range of industries, from creative fields to the health sector and even HR roles.
Great weather, co-working spots with panoramic views, fast connectivity and tailor-made visa options are only a few of the reasons why, according to research studies and digital nomads themselves, the following cities come out on top year after year.
Dubai
The home of the tallest building in the world, some of the planet's plushest hotels and a highly regarded culinary landscape, Dubai is a city remote workers are jostling to live in.
That's why property consultancy Savills ranked it the best in the world for remote workers in its Executive Nomad Index. Abu Dhabi came in fourth in the index, which rates the world's top cities for long-term remote workers, based on internet speed, quality of life, climate, air connectivity and prime rents.
Dubai is ranked sixth in a report by Instant Offices, a company that matches businesses with flexible working spaces. The study ranked almost 80 locations based on affordability, weather, broadband speed and more.
Users on Nomadlist, a community resource and database for digital nomads, rank it highly for safety, standard of living, happiness and healthcare. The quality and volume of co-working spaces in the city are also highly rated.
"I was in Dubai for one week," says one Nomalist user. "It's the best place for doing business and a modern lifestyle. You can see an impressive infrastructure and what mankind can build."
Visa situation: The UAE offers a residence permit for remote working that allows people to live in the Emirates but work for a company that does not operate in the country. The UAE is also finalising the terms of a flexible working permit to allow freelance work by employees of all skills.
Lisbon
The culture and culinary scenes of Lisbon are among the reasons why the Portuguese capital is a very popular destination for flexible workers.
The city is currently in the top 10 on numerous rankings, including Nomadlist, travel documentation service iVisa and Savills, as well as number one for Instant Offices.
Lisbon ranks particularly high for friendliness, a lack of crime and racism, air quality, number of decent co-working spaces and walkability, according to Nomadlist users. "Lisbon, the pulsating heart of Portugal, is an amazing and stunning city that caters to every nomad's whims and desires," writes one nomad. "A vibrant metropolis buzzing with energy, this place offers an endless array of activities and sights, from surfing the waves to diving in the azure waters of Cascais."
Others, however, warn that prices are increasing and that it's getting overcrowded and touristy.
Visa situation: Portugal launched its digital nomad visa or Portugal D7 visa in October for people who earn about $2,750 a month. It allows remote workers to apply for a temporary stay of up to a year or a residency permit that can be renewed for up to five years.
Chiang Mai and Bangkok
Both of these Thai cities are known as hubs for freelancers, which is why they're rising stars on Nomadlist, with Bangkok ranking second among users and Chiang Mai coming in sixth.
Bustling Bangkok, which also rates second on Instant Offices' list, is Thailand's capital and most populous city, so opportunities for work and co-working spaces are rife, but it also scores highly for quality of life, cost of living, safety, walkability, healthcare and friendliness.
Chiang Mai, a city in the mountainous north, is steeped in history, particularly the Old City, and it's home to hundreds of Buddhist temples. Its temperature is also perfect for about nine months of the year.
"CM is down-to-earth, relaxed pace of life," writes one Nomadlist user. "Most people love CM but can't figure out why, because it's not visual, it's a feeling of stability and peace of mind around this area."
Visa situation: Thailand has launched its Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa with Work-from-Thailand Professionals as a category under this umbrella, which allows remote workers to conduct business in the country. They must have at least $80,000 of annual income for two years before they apply, a master's degree or intellectual property.
Canggu and Ubud
For decades, Bali has been popular for longer stays. However, recently, digital nomads have flocked to the island's tempting shores to enjoy the peaceful life of working surrounded by beautiful views, in between surfing sessions and enjoying delicious food in a thriving culinary scene.
Canggu, which is number one on Nomadlist, is most famous as a spot for remote workers, with plenty of affordable co-working space options and a community of like-minded individuals to settle down with. But some would argue it's now too famous, overrun with tourists and new expatriates looking for a slice of the good life.
As a result, Ubud is an up-and-coming spot and is ranked fifth on the travel website By Digital Nomads. It might not be by the sea, but the natural landscapes, with rice paddies and its monkey forest, are a major draw, as are the myriad cafes with panoramic views.
It's worth noting, however, that Bali has seen an unprecedented influx of holidaymakers this year, including some troublemakers, sparking local authorities to put in place stricter rules, such as the need for visitors to hold official licences to use scooters (the easiest way of getting around) and a ban on mountain hiking.
Visa situation: Indonesia offers the B211a visa, which is valid for 60 to 180 days and those with 60-day visas can extend it twice. The country is also working on a five-year "digital nomad" visa, and a range of other initiatives for foreigners, but they're yet to launch.
Mexico City
While visitors need to keep their wits about them while travelling to Mexico, its capital is becoming a popular pit stop for remote workers. It comes in fourth on iVisa's top destinations for digital nomads this year thanks to its rich cultural scene that's steeped in history, beautiful neighbourhoods, an enviable food and nightlife scene, as well as affordability.
"As a nomad or expat, I love it here," writes one user in the review section. "If I was in my twenties, I would easily live here for five-plus years. But as a 34-year-old man who wants to settle down soon, I don't know if it's really the place for that."
Visa situation: It doesn't have a digital nomad visa as such, but Mexico has a temporary residence visa that allows remote workers to stay for up to a year and that can be renewed.
Budapest
The Hungarian capital is steeped in history, with fascinating architecture, beautiful landscapes and unique tourist attractions such as the series of underground caves and thermal spas. But it's also known for its restaurants, nightlife, affordability and fast Wi-Fi – essentially a digital nomad's dream.
By Digital Nomads ranks it eighth, writing the old city has a lot of "charm" and that you'd be looking at a $1,460 cost of living per month. "If you want to experience Europe without breaking the bank, Budapest is a great choice," it adds.
On Nomadlist, users love it for its quality of life, community feel, safety, walkability and, again, the fast Wi-Fi. It's also well known for having cool and quirky co-working spaces. "Very beautiful city, vibrant, lots of things to do and moving around is so easy compared to other 'big' capitals," writes one user.
Visa situation: Hungary's digital nomad visa is known as the White Card, which allows remote workers to work in the country as long as they can prove they have a monthly income of €2,000 ($2,170).
Barcelona and Malaga
Spanish cities shot up the charts this year as the country launched its own digital nomad visa. Barcelona, in particular, captures travelling workers' imaginations thanks to its energy, beautiful architecture, countless cafes and co-working spaces, plus ultra-fast internet speeds. That's why Savills and By Digital Nomads rank it within their top 10 and Instant Offices has it in the top 20.
Malaga, however, takes second place overall for Savills due to its focus on culture, gastronomy and affordability.
Meanwhile, Nomadlist users rank Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, both destinations in the Canary Islands, higher than any other Spanish cities. Of Gran Canaria, one user wrote: "Amazing place. Great weather. Great internet. Amazing beaches. After living in 30 countries, this place is my top one."
Visa situation: Spain officially launched a digital nomad visa in February. Applicants are required to have a monthly income of about $32,445 a year.
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnamese cities are designated rising stars on Nomadlist, but iVisa names Ho Chi Minh City the third-best destination for digital nomads this year, because of the "divine" street food, inexpensive accommodation and high-speed internet, plus a burgeoning community of remote workers.
It's also in the top 10 for Instant Offices and By Digital Nomads, which says "it has everything digital nomads could ask for" and that you'll meet many like-minded creatives in the capital.
It's the economic heart of Vietnam, with a dense population, and so has a fast-paced energy, but with plenty of cultural hot spots to explore, including museums where you can learn about the country's war history. The classic colonial architecture with French influence is also a sight to behold.
Users on Nomadlist do warn against the heat, however, and as the air-conditioning situation isn't up to scratch, it can make some warmer days "unbearable", particularly when walking around outside.
Da Nang, Hanoi and Hoi An are also popular spots for remote workers in Vietnam.
Visa situation: There is no specific digital nomad visa here, but there are a range of options that can be used by remote workers, including a visa on arrival, which is applicable to most countries and allows stays of up to 90 days. Alternatively, there's also a business, or DN, visa, which can be used by entrepreneurs wanting to complete business activities in the country, such as meetings or conferences.
Lexus LX700h specs
Engine: 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 plus supplementary electric motor
Power: 464hp at 5,200rpm
Torque: 790Nm from 2,000-3,600rpm
Transmission: 10-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 11.7L/100km
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh590,000
Medicus AI
Started: 2016
Founder(s): Dr Baher Al Hakim, Dr Nadine Nehme and Makram Saleh
Based: Vienna, Austria; started in Dubai
Sector: Health Tech
Staff: 119
Funding: €7.7 million (Dh31m)
Ziina users can donate to relief efforts in Beirut
Ziina users will be able to use the app to help relief efforts in Beirut, which has been left reeling after an August blast caused an estimated $15 billion in damage and left thousands homeless. Ziina has partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to raise money for the Lebanese capital, co-founder Faisal Toukan says. “As of October 1, the UNHCR has the first certified badge on Ziina and is automatically part of user's top friends' list during this campaign. Users can now donate any amount to the Beirut relief with two clicks. The money raised will go towards rebuilding houses for the families that were impacted by the explosion.”
How to apply for a drone permit
- Individuals must register on UAE Drone app or website using their UAE Pass
- Add all their personal details, including name, nationality, passport number, Emiratis ID, email and phone number
- Upload the training certificate from a centre accredited by the GCAA
- Submit their request
What are the regulations?
- Fly it within visual line of sight
- Never over populated areas
- Ensure maximum flying height of 400 feet (122 metres) above ground level is not crossed
- Users must avoid flying over restricted areas listed on the UAE Drone app
- Only fly the drone during the day, and never at night
- Should have a live feed of the drone flight
- Drones must weigh 5 kg or less
SQUADS
Bangladesh (from): Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Soumya Sarkar, Shakib Al Hasan (capt), Mahmudullah Riyad, Mohammad Mithun, Mushfiqur Rahim, Liton Das, Taijul Islam, Mosaddek Hossain, Nayeem Hasan, Mehedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Ebadat Hossain, Abu Jayed
Afghanistan (from): Rashid Khan (capt), Ihsanullah Janat, Javid Ahmadi, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Asghar Afghan, Ikram Alikhil, Mohammad Nabi, Qais Ahmad, Sayed Ahmad Shirzad, Yamin Ahmadzai, Zahir Khan Pakteen, Afsar Zazai, Shapoor Zadran
Last five meetings
2013: South Korea 0-2 Brazil
2002: South Korea 2-3 Brazil
1999: South Korea 1-0 Brazil
1997: South Korea 1-2 Brazil
1995: South Korea 0-1 Brazil
Note: All friendlies
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Ipaf in numbers
Established: 2008
Prize money: $50,000 (Dh183,650) for winners and $10,000 for those on the shortlist.
Winning novels: 13
Shortlisted novels: 66
Longlisted novels: 111
Total number of novels submitted: 1,780
Novels translated internationally: 66
Results:
6.30pm: Handicap (Turf) | US$175,000 2,410m | Winner: Bin Battuta, Christophe Soumillon (jockey), Saeed bin Suroor (trainer)
7.05pm: UAE 1000 Guineas Trial Conditions (Dirt) | $100,000 | 1,400m | Winner: Al Hayette, Fabrice Veron, Ismail Mohammed
7.40pm: Handicap (T) | $145,000 | 1,000m | Winner: Faatinah, Jim Crowley, David Hayes
8.15pm: Dubawi Stakes Group 3 (D) | $200,000 | 1,200m | Winner: Raven’s Corner, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar
8.50pm: Singspiel Stakes Group 3 (T) | $200,000 | 1,800m | Winner: Dream Castle, Christophe Soumillon, Saeed bin Suroor
9.25pm: Handicap (T) | $175,000 | 1,400m | Winner: Another Batt, Connor Beasley, George Scott
Results
5pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 (Turf) 1,600m; Winner: Aahid Al Khalediah II, Pat Cosgrave (jockey), Helal Al Alawi (trainer)
5.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 2,200m; Winner: Whistle, Harry Bentley, Abdallah Al Hammadi
6pm: Wathba Stallions Cup - Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Alsaied, Szczepan Mazur, Ibrahim Al Hadhrami
6.30pm: Emirates Fillies Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Mumayaza, Antonio Fresu, Eric Lemartinel
7pm: Emirates Colts Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Hameem, Adrie de Vries, Abdallah Al Hammadi
7.30pm: President’s Cup – Group 1 (PA) Dh2,500,000 (T) 2,200m; Winner: Somoud, Richard Mullen, Jean de Roualle
8pm: President’s Cup – Listed (TB) Dh380,000 (T) 1,400m; Winner: Medahim, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar
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Manchester United 0
Man of the match: Gylfi Sigurdsson (Everton)
How to wear a kandura
Dos
- Wear the right fabric for the right season and occasion
- Always ask for the dress code if you don’t know
- Wear a white kandura, white ghutra / shemagh (headwear) and black shoes for work
- Wear 100 per cent cotton under the kandura as most fabrics are polyester
Don’ts
- Wear hamdania for work, always wear a ghutra and agal
- Buy a kandura only based on how it feels; ask questions about the fabric and understand what you are buying
David Haye record
Total fights: 32
Wins: 28
Wins by KO: 26
Losses: 4
LA LIGA FIXTURES
Thursday (All UAE kick-off times)
Sevilla v Real Betis (midnight)
Friday
Granada v Real Betis (9.30pm)
Valencia v Levante (midnight)
Saturday
Espanyol v Alaves (4pm)
Celta Vigo v Villarreal (7pm)
Leganes v Real Valladolid (9.30pm)
Mallorca v Barcelona (midnight)
Sunday
Atletic Bilbao v Atletico Madrid (4pm)
Real Madrid v Eibar (9.30pm)
Real Sociedad v Osasuna (midnight)
Race card for Super Saturday
4pm: Al Bastakiya Listed US$250,000 (Dh918,125) (Dirt) 1,900m.
4.35pm: Mahab Al Shimaal Group 3 $200,000 (D) 1,200m.
5.10pm: Nad Al Sheba Conditions $200,000 (Turf) 1,200m.
5.45pm: Burj Nahaar Group 3 $200,000 (D) 1,600m.
6.20pm: Jebel Hatta Group 1 $300,000 (T) 1,800m.
6.55pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 Group 1 $400,000 (D) 2,000m.
7.30pm: Dubai City of Gold Group 2 $250,000 (T) 2,410m.
How to help
Donate towards food and a flight by transferring money to this registered charity's account.
Account name: Dar Al Ber Society
Account Number: 11 530 734
IBAN: AE 9805 000 000 000 11 530 734
Bank Name: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
To ensure that your contribution reaches these people, please send the copy of deposit/transfer receipt to: juhi.khan@daralber.ae
Fifa Club World Cup quarter-final
Esperance de Tunis 0
Al Ain 3 (Ahmed 02’, El Shahat 17’, Al Ahbabi 60’)
FINAL SCORES
Fujairah 130 for 8 in 20 overs
(Sandy Sandeep 29, Hamdan Tahir 26 no, Umair Ali 2-15)
Sharjah 131 for 8 in 19.3 overs
(Kashif Daud 51, Umair Ali 20, Rohan Mustafa 2-17, Sabir Rao 2-26)
What the law says
Micro-retirement is not a recognised concept or employment status under Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labour Relations (as amended) (UAE Labour Law). As such, it reflects a voluntary work-life balance practice, rather than a recognised legal employment category, according to Dilini Loku, senior associate for law firm Gateley Middle East.
“Some companies may offer formal sabbatical policies or career break programmes; however, beyond such arrangements, there is no automatic right or statutory entitlement to extended breaks,” she explains.
“Any leave taken beyond statutory entitlements, such as annual leave, is typically regarded as unpaid leave in accordance with Article 33 of the UAE Labour Law. While employees may legally take unpaid leave, such requests are subject to the employer’s discretion and require approval.”
If an employee resigns to pursue micro-retirement, the employment contract is terminated, and the employer is under no legal obligation to rehire the employee in the future unless specific contractual agreements are in place (such as return-to-work arrangements), which are generally uncommon, Ms Loku adds.
Profile
Co-founders of the company: Vilhelm Hedberg and Ravi Bhusari
Launch year: In 2016 ekar launched and signed an agreement with Etihad Airways in Abu Dhabi. In January 2017 ekar launched in Dubai in a partnership with the RTA.
Number of employees: Over 50
Financing stage: Series B currently being finalised
Investors: Series A - Audacia Capital
Sector of operation: Transport
Muguruza's singles career in stats
WTA titles 3
Prize money US$11,128,219 (Dh40,873,133.82)
Wins / losses 293 / 149
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States of Passion by Nihad Sirees,
Pushkin Press
The specs: 2018 Jaguar E-Pace First Edition
Price, base / as tested: Dh186,480 / Dh252,735
Engine: 2.0-litre four-cylinder
Power: 246hp @ 5,500rpm
Torque: 365Nm @ 1,200rpm
Transmission: Nine-speed automatic
Fuel consumption, combined: 7.7L / 100km
The specs
Price, base / as tested Dh12 million
Engine 8.0-litre quad-turbo, W16
Gearbox seven-speed dual clutch auto
Power 1479 @ 6,700rpm
Torque 1600Nm @ 2,000rpm 0-100kph: 2.6 seconds 0-200kph: 6.1 seconds
Top speed 420 kph (governed)
Fuel economy, combined 35.2L / 100km (est)
Specs
Engine: 51.5kW electric motor
Range: 400km
Power: 134bhp
Torque: 175Nm
Price: From Dh98,800
Available: Now
GAC GS8 Specs
Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo
Power: 248hp at 5,200rpm
Torque: 400Nm at 1,750-4,000rpm
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 9.1L/100km
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh149,900
Schedule:
Sept 15: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Dubai)
Sept 16: Pakistan v Qualifier (Dubai)
Sept 17: Sri Lanka v Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi)
Sept 18: India v Qualifier (Dubai)
Sept 19: India v Pakistan (Dubai)
Sept 20: Bangladesh v Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi) Super Four
Sept 21: Group A Winner v Group B Runner-up (Dubai)
Sept 21: Group B Winner v Group A Runner-up (Abu Dhabi)
Sept 23: Group A Winner v Group A Runner-up (Dubai)
Sept 23: Group B Winner v Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi)
Sept 25: Group A Winner v Group B Winner (Dubai)
Sept 26: Group A Runner-up v Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi)
Sept 28: Final (Dubai)
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