Visa 101 for Digital Nomads
Though technology and modern travel may make the world feel borderless, digital nomads do need to follow the appropriate steps when spending extended periods of time
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Digital helpers are ideal for efficiently getting the back-work out of the way—without getting in your way—but you will want to separate the contenders from the pretenders. So, what do you need? Here’s a starting list of tools and utilities for digital nomads.
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Apple Notes has covered me since my first iPhone back in 2010. Pre-installed on my phone and laptop, it lets me add notes, to do’s and meeting minutes with ease. It syncs like it should and even works when you have those sudden while-driving-the-Autobahn-inspiration-moments. Just use your voice: “Hey, Siri.”
Want to upgrade the note-taking experience? Opt for Evernote, which can sync across devices.
Independent workers succeed when their communication game is on point. Slack is the go-to-tool for asynchronous communications across teams. Slack rolled out voice and video messaging late 2016 and plans to integrate screen sharing as well.
Speaking of communication, English is not my mother tongue— although my work spans across international teams. To cross check my spelling and grammar, I use Grammarly, which uses AI to copyedit text. Grammarly helps me avoid misunderstandings and allows me to be as clear and accurate in my communications as possible. I even used it to proof this article!
My best advice: Test and learn. Play around with new apps, but be prepared to streamline and make cuts as needed. Start with the basics here, and then enhance and optimize based on your own habits and lifestyle.
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