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Remote Workers Will Be Able to Live in the Canary Islands for Free

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Bu you will need to convincingly explain why you need it.

The Canary Islands invite remote workers and digital nomads to there, writes Idealista.

"The best climate in the world is looking for remote employees"! This is how the Canary Islands invites digital nomads, that is, those who can work from anywhere in the world. A tempting offer, because the organizers promise a free 6-month stay in the archipelago, and are also ready to pay for the flight and a place in the coworking.

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To apply, you need to prepare a photo or video presentation in English or Spanish with the answer to the question "What do you do and what will work in the Canary Islands give you?". Instagram Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube with the hashtag #RemoteWorkerWanted. The deadline is coming soon – June 18.

All information can be found on the official website of the initiative, which also talks about the benefits of working remotely in the Canaries: the islands have fast Internet and good connections to airports, as well as endless beaches and beautiful nature. The organizers highlight another aspect of working in the Canaries: it is a different view of life,  slower, for a fuller life.

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