Barbados Is Offering 12-Month Work Visas So You Can Ride Out The Pandemic In Paradise

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Barbados Is Offering 12-Month Work Visas So You Can Ride Out The Pandemic In Paradise
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And obviously, spending a year on an island is a dream for many people. “There’s nothing like waking up and seeing the sunshine. And there’s nothing like being able to work and go for a sea bath and come back and put in the second shift of work. You can do all of that, while still being able to do the things that you’re doing in London or New York.

”? You need to have a visa, which will you set you back $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a family — regardless of how many children you have. You will also need to take out health insurance. Also, upon arrival, you will need to prove you are corona-free. Overseas visitors should have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours before arrival. If they don’t, once they land they will be required to take one and quarantine for two days until the results come back.

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