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Life without an Office: a Slovenian and a Spaniard Are United by the Freedom of Digital Nomadism

Summary by 24ur.com
From London to Bali, from Cuba to Ljubljana – remote work is no longer an exception, but a global trend. Slovenia is also joining the ranks of countries opening their doors to digital nomads: in November, it is introducing a special visa that allows foreigners to stay for a year without taxation. While foreigners are arriving, Slovenians like Jan Haložan are already conquering the world. His office is where there is Wi-Fi – and a view.

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From London to Bali, from Cuba to Ljubljana – remote work is no longer an exception, but a global trend. Slovenia is also joining the ranks of countries opening their doors to digital nomads: in November, it is introducing a special visa that allows foreigners to stay for a year without taxation. While foreigners are arriving, Slovenians like Jan Haložan are already conquering the world. His office is where there is Wi-Fi – and a view.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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