Telecommuting Offers a Unique Opportunity for Long-Term Travel

Traveling sure is hard these days, isn’t it? COVID-19 has made it harder to make a week-long or weekend-long trip whenever you might have days off of work because of public health concerns and travel restrictions.

You might be sick of feeling stuck in your home, and it is understandable that this can happen if you haven’t been able to explore in a while. So, what is a potential way to leave home and see the world despite the strange current situation?

More and more people who telecommute are opting to take long-term vacations to places away from home, establishing themselves in another city or country while social distancing in order to get a change of scenery.

Countries such as Iceland have offered up opportunities for foreigners to move to their country and establish three or six-month residency during the pandemic in order to stimulate their local economies.

This unique arrangement allows you to make a non-risky move to a different country and continue your working arrangement at the same time while being immersed in a whole new environment.

Would you ever consider a long-term move that allowed you to telecommute?