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Head To Paradise For A "Workation"

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Aruba is inviting remote workers to their island β€œparadise” to work and play.
β€œIf you’re working from home, why not try working from paradise instead,” the website states.

The program is called One Happy Workation. The Aruba Tourism Authority encourages U.S. nationals to β€œwork, play and stay” up to three months. They also get special rates, free WiFi, breakfast, all-inclusive food and beverage options and more, according to the website.

Those who want to participate just need a remote job and a valid passport.
The number of Caribbean islands offering remote-work visas has expanded. This includes Barbados, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Curacao, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.


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