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what concerns do digital nomads in korea have? and what is the solution to that?

Digital nomads in Korea face several concerns, including visa restrictions, limited access to co-working spaces, and a lack of affordable housing.

Visa restrictions: Currently, digital nomads in Korea face significant challenges in obtaining a visa that allows them to work and stay in the country for an extended period of time. This is because the country does not offer a specific visa category for digital nomads. This makes it difficult for them to legally work and reside in Korea, as they must constantly renew their tourist visa or find alternative arrangements.

Limited access to co-working spaces: While the number of co-working spaces in Korea has been increasing in recent years, they are still relatively limited and often located only in major cities. This can make it difficult for digital nomads to find a convenient and affordable workspace. In addition, many co-working spaces in Korea cater to traditional office workers, rather than digital nomads, making it difficult for digital nomads to find a space that meets their specific needs.

Affordable housing: Housing is another concern for digital nomads in Korea, as the cost of living in the country, especially in major cities, is relatively high compared to other countries in Southeast Asia. This can make it difficult for digital nomads to find affordable housing, which can impact their ability to work and live in the country. In addition, many housing options are not designed for short-term stays, making it difficult for digital nomads to find suitable accommodation.

 

 

 

Solutions

To address these concerns, the Korean government could consider introducing a specific visa category for digital nomads. This would provide a more straightforward and efficient process for digital nomads to work and stay in the country and would help to support the country's growing digital economy.

In addition, the government could incentivize the growth of co-working spaces in cities beyond the major ones, making it easier for digital nomads to find a workspace. The government could also work with co-working space providers to design spaces that meet the specific needs of digital nomads, such as flexible working hours and affordable pricing.

Finally, the government could explore ways to reduce the cost of living in the country, for example, by incentivizing the development of affordable housing. This would make Korea a more attractive destination for digital nomads and would help to support the country's growing digital economy.

 

 

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