Tuesday, 5th November 2024

Dominica: Why work from home when you can work from the "Nature Island"

The Caribbean island of Dominica on Friday launched a "Work In Nature Programme", which allows tourists to work remotely in the country for up to 18 months. 

Saturday, 20th March 2021

The Caribbean island of Dominica on Friday launched a "Work In Nature Programme",
Roseau, Dominica: The Caribbean island of Dominica on Friday launched a "Work In Nature Programme", which allows tourists to work remotely in the country for up to 18 months.  The programme is revolutionary for people confined in small spaces under strict lockdowns in their home countries. The WIN programme endeavours to make "work from home" more engaging and connect people to nature.  Dominica is well-recognised as the "Nature Island" and is filled with beautiful tropical rain forests, beaches, waterfalls and fresh lakes. The extraordinary beauty that relies on the country could be a life-changing experience for those who are performing their "work from home" duties just by sitting in their rooms under lockdowns.  Also read: Dominica launches “Work in Nature Extended Visa Programme” Many people are opting for the "Work In Nature Programme" because it gives them the ability to perform their "work from home" duties while being in a place that is filled with a rejuvenating atmosphere. Living in nature also relieves stress and improves physical health. Minister of Tourism, International Transport, and Maritime Initiatives Denise Charles states that the work in nature extended-stay visa offers the perfect anti-dot to the havocs. Also read: Skip government quarantine facility for vacation in Dominica Paul Singh- Director of CS Global Partners, shared the extraordinary experience of working remotely from Dominica. He stated that shifting in Dominica have been life-changing, and his children enjoy life on the nature island. He said he relishes the waterfalls, exotic beaches and rivers after finishing work from home tasks.  Singh's teenage daughter stated that she enjoys her life in Dominica and doesn't want to leave. Also read: Dominica allows tourists to quarantine in “nature” Research reveals that children are more salubrious, happier, and perhaps even smarter and more productive when they have an attachment to nature. All individuals who are over the age of 18-year-old and good record can apply for an extended visa programme at http://windominica.gov.dm and fill the application form.