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How can digital nomad visas enable work from anywhere?

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Posted By sme-admin on June 15, 2021 News

Businesses need to prepare for international remote working

The concept of digital nomads — people who use telecommunications
technologies to work remotely from anywhere in the world — isn’t anything new.
However, for those choosing to adopt this lifestyle, a recent visa trend has made
the process much easier. When combined with the right communications
technology, the rise of digital nomad visas has the potential to enable long-term
remote working. Here, Kristian Torode, Director and Co-Founder of business
communications services provider Crystaline, explains how businesses can
ensure their employees are able to take advantage of this unique opportunity.

The pandemic made remote working the norm for the majority of the population, but for
digital nomads, their working practices didn’t change much. Until recently, working
remotely internationally has been difficult — most digital nomads travel on a tourist visa,
meaning that their stay in any one nation is limited to between 30 and 90 days. But what
about those who want to stay in one place for a longer period?

Remote working

Pioneering policies

Many nations have started to recognise the desire for remote working, and the digital
nomad visa is on the rise. One of the first countries to offer a long-term remote working
visa was Barbados, with the launch of the Barbados Welcome Stamp in 2020, enabling
digital nomads to stay for twelve months or longer. Other countries have followed suit.
It’s now possible to obtain similar visas for the Caribbean’s Bermuda and Costa Rica,
Europe’s Estonia and Croatia and the Middle East’s UAE.

Government travel policies are changing, meaning that living the nomadic lifestyle
without giving up your day job is a more feasible option, as long as other travel
restrictions aren’t in place. For businesses looking to adopt a true work from anywhere
(WFA) policy and give their employees the opportunity to take advantage of overseas
opportunities, a comprehensive communications system is vital.

Global unified communication

When establishing a global communication system that ensures effective collaboration
over different locations, traditional options are not fit for purpose. Fixed phones are not
a sufficient contact method, and businesses looking for cost-efficient, reliable
communication need a model that allows their employees to be reached anywhere, at
any time.

Advances in technology have sparked the growth of unified communications (UC).
Integrating all forms of communication — phone, instant messaging, video
conferencing, email and SMS — into one solution, UC systems are found to optimise

business operations and increase employee productivity, according to research by
International Data Group .

Equipping employees with portable hardware, be it a smartphone, laptop or tablet, and
a secure, reliable internet connection allows them to access many of the widely used
communication platforms, like Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Outlook. However, when
designing a voice solution, things get more complex.

International calls without the cost

Making international calls using the mobile phone network can be an extremely
expensive option for businesses with dispersed employees. Even if a business takes
advantage of the international calls packages that most mobile networks offer, there is a
more cost-efficient solution available through the use of Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP).

VoIP uses the internet, be it a WiFi, 4G or even 5G connection, to make and take calls
from anywhere in the world. Unlike traditional calls, which transmit speech via electric
signals, VoIP converts the audio into data packages and transmits them to the phone
network via the internet. Using this system, a business’ operational costs won’t be
negatively impacted by phone calls taking place internationally or over a long period of
time.

Standard VoIP requires a comprehensive on-premise infrastructure, but a hosted
solution can prove more cost-effective. By using a cloud-based Internet Protocol (IP)
platform, hosted VoIP offers a high-quality audio connection that performs the same
regardless of an employee’s geographical location. Crystaline offers a range of hosted
VoIP solutions that work globally. By analysing existing usage, our team of experts
works closely with our customers to design a bespoke solution directly tailored to their
needs.

By installing a UC system, business operations become geographically mobile,
presenting opportunities for employers and employees alike. As borders reopen,
employees can make long-term international remote working a reality, and employer,
equipped with a futureproofed system, can access the best of the global talent for new
hires.

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