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Siargao hosts Philippines’ first Digital Nomad Summit

First Philippine Nomad Conference in Siargao

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Siargao hosts Philippines’ first Digital Nomad Summit

Siargao hosts Phl’s first Digital Nomad Summit.

Siargao Island, acknowledged as the country’s surfing capital because of its prestigious international tournaments, may soon be the capital of the world’s digital nomads.

This after it recently hosted the first Philippine Digital Nomad Summit to recognize and bring the emerging informal workforce of digital professionals working in various parts of the archipelago into the mainstream.

First Philippine Nomad Conference in Siargao

Organized by Barefoot IT and supported by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the Game Developers Association of the Philippines, the trailblazing summit was attended by Siargao’s tourism stakeholders, high-ranking government officials, IT professionals, local government officials, and freelance workers who form the so-called digital nomad workforce.

The summit highlighted House Bill No. 8165, or Digital Nomad Visa Bill, filed by Surigao del Norte First District congressman Rep. Francisco Jose Matugas II, which seeks to attract to the Philippines more foreign travelers who work remotely from their home countries doing internet-based jobs.

Digital Nomad open-air session at Kawa Resort in Gen Luna, Siargao
Digital Nomad open-air session at Kawa Resort in Gen Luna, Siargao

The draft measure authorizes the Bureau of Immigration to issue 12-month digital nomad visas, similar to those granted by 54 countries implementing IT-based working schemes in recent years.

Matugas said that this unique visa type was formulated by various governments worldwide for remote workers who spend more money than the typical tourists, do not strain public services, and start enterprises that create jobs and income opportunities for the communities.

Siquijor governor Jake Villa
Siquijor Governor Jake Villa

The three-day conference also discussed Siargao’s digital infrastructure, connectivity, and support ecosystem and related concerns such as power supply and financial inclusivity. The confab also tackled the prospects of the creative industry, game development, and tourism-related enterprises in island economies across the Philippines.

Also in attendance was Siquijor governor Jake Villa, who explored the prospect of digital nomadism in his island province, an emerging tourist hotspot in Central Visayas.

The event also secured commitments from government agencies and telecommunications companies to improve internet connectivity in Siargao to help boost the booming online industry.

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