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- Travel advisories and visa policy shifts are impacting cross-border mobility, with some countries introducing new fees and others adjusting visa waiver programs, creating a complex landscape for international business and remote work.
- The coworking industry is seeing a potential shift in user base as traditional tourist hotspots in Europe remain popular, while emerging destinations in Eastern Europe and Latin America gain traction, offering new opportunities for location-independent professionals.
- Regulatory changes, such as increased visa fees and sponsor license revocations, are creating uncertainty for businesses reliant on international talent, potentially influencing the demand for flexible workspace solutions.
- The rise of AI-powered travel systems, like South Africa's ETA, suggests a trend towards digitized immigration processes, which could streamline or complicate access for digital nomads and remote workers in the long term.
- Economic factors, including rising food prices and potential regulatory battles in popular destinations like Croatia, could indirectly affect the affordability and attractiveness of certain locations for extended stays and remote work.
Travel Off Path
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The Top 10 Destinations American Travelers Are Booking This Fall (8 Are In Europe!)
16 hours ago
by Travel Off Path
Travel, Travel News, fall travel, top destinations, travel safetyI always tell people that fall is the absolute best time to travel. The punishing summer heat breaks, the massive crowds finally go home, and you hit that perfect shoulder-season sweet spot where flights and hotels drop by up to 40 percent. But this year, the data is telling a very specific story. Instead of … The post The Top 10 Destinations American Travelers Are Booking This Fall (8 Are In Europe!) appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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Paris And Rome Are Overrated — Europe’s Hidden Eastern Gem Has Medieval Castles, Cheap Eats, And Cobblestone Streets
17 hours ago
by Tyler Fox
Travel, Travel News, estonia, europe, tallinnThe Colosseum and the Eiffel Tower are absolutely bucket-list worthy, but fighting through shoulder-to-shoulder crowds in 100-degree heat while paying twenty euros for a mediocre sandwich isn’t always how I want to spend my time and money. When I want a European escape that actually feels like a vacation, my wife Liz and I skip … The post Paris And Rome Are Overrated — Europe’s Hidden Eastern Gem Has Medieval Castles, Cheap Eats, And Cobblestone Streets appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Mexico Beach Destination With A Historic Old Town And Miles Of Golden Sand Beaches
17 hours ago
by Travel Off Path
Travel, Travel News, Authentic Mexico, Mazatlán Travel, Mexico Beach DestinationsMost people haven’t even heard of it. While Cancún, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta always steal the show, there is one city that remains so authentically Mexican, you need to keep reading to find out if it even matches your vacation vibe. I have been traveling south to spend my winters in Mazatlán for the … The post Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Mexico Beach Destination With A Historic Old Town And Miles Of Golden Sand Beaches appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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This Caribbean Island Is the ‘Little England of the Tropics’—With a UNESCO Downtown, a Historic Steam Train, and Rugged Atlantic Views
2 days ago
by Tyler Fox
Travel, Travel News, Barbados, CaribbeanWhenever I’m stuck in the States for too long, I start dreaming of the Caribbean. But after years in the travel industry, I have realized that not all islands are created equal. Some are essentially just giant, flat sandbars designed for mega-resorts, while others possess a deep, layered culture that makes you want to explore … The post This Caribbean Island Is the ‘Little England of the Tropics’—With a UNESCO Downtown, a Historic Steam Train, and Rugged Atlantic Views appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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I Visited Over 100 Cities In France: These Are 5 Of The Most Beautiful That Tourists Miss
2 days ago
by Vinicius Costa
Travel, Travel News, europe, european union, france, Medieval citiesYour favorite expat is back. Having been to over 40 European countries, with only Belarus and a couple of tiny micro-nations left to tick off, I can safely attest that there’s no greater, more diverse, downright beautiful country than my beloved France. No, I’m not originally from here—Brazilian-Italian via Britain and Ireland—but there’s a reason … The post I Visited Over 100 Cities In France: These Are 5 Of The Most Beautiful That Tourists Miss appeared first on Travel Off Path .
VisaGuide.News
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US Pauses Visa Processing for 75 Countries Starting January 21
7 months ago
by VG News
Featured, United States, Visa & PassportWashington is preparing a temporary halt to visa services covering 75 countries, according to media reports citing an internal State Department memo. Officials have not publicly released final guidance or a duration. According to reports dated January 14, embassies and consulates have been told to prepare for a suspension beginning January 21. Initial coverage named Somalia, Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, Brazil, Nigeria, and Thailand among the countries impacted, while the department has yet to post a public list or formal notice explaining the scope. Early accounts differ on how broad the pause will be. Some describe a freeze across all visa
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Mali Imposes $10,000 Visa Bond on U.S. Citizens in Retaliatory Response to Trump Administration Policy
10 months ago
by VG News
Visa & PassportMali responded to the U.S. Department of State’s new visa program by saying it will require American tourists or business travelers who wish to enter the country to deposit a maximum amount of $10,000 in cash to secure a visa. This mirrors restrictions the U.S. Department of State put on Malian nationals with respect to obtaining a B-1/B-2 visa . This was announced on Oct. 12, 2025 – only 48 hours after the U.S. Department of State introduced its new Visa Bond Pilot Program which requires all Malian nationals wishing to obtain a B-1/B-2 visa to pay a bond of
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Morocco Adds Temporary E-Travel Pass for AFCON 2025 Fans
a year ago
by VG News
Visa & PassportStarting 25 September 2025, Morocco is introducing a temporary Electronic Travel Authorization, known locally as AEVM, for supporters from eight African countries who plan to attend AFCON 2025 matches in the kingdom. The measure, which runs until 25 January 2026, covers travelers from Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Gabon, Niger, Senegal, Togo, and Tunisia. Royal Air Maroc and airport authorities will verify the pass alongside passports. Fans will apply online via the Yalla platform, the official digital hub for the tournament. Beyond the entry authorization itself, Yalla integrates Fan ID issuance and links with match tickets and fan zone access,
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South Africa Launches AI ETA, G20 Pilot in October
a year ago
by VG News
Visa & PassportSouth Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber introduced a national Electronic Travel Authorisation to industry leaders, confirming a phased rollout that begins ahead of G20 events. User acceptance testing starts at the end of September, with the pilot going live in mid October for accredited delegates arriving from China, India, Indonesia, and Mexico at OR Tambo and Cape Town International. The department’s plan is to extend access to ordinary tourists from these four countries once the G20 leaders meeting concludes in late November. Officials say that, after stability is proven, the ETA will become the single front door for
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US Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee on H-1B Visas After Trump Order
a year ago
by VG News
H1B Visa, United States, Visa & PassportThe White House has moved to overhaul the H-1B system by attaching a $100,000 yearly charge to each sponsored worker. Analysts say the policy could reshape hiring in the technology, finance, and consulting sectors. United States President Donald Trump signed a proclamation in Washington on September 19, 2025, introducing a $100,000 fee per year for companies sponsoring H-1B workers. The administration presented the charge as part of a broader shift to prioritize domestic hiring and to narrow use of the high-skill visa in entry-level roles. Officials familiar with the plan said the fee is intended to be annual, with discussions
Total Croatia News
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Croatia Isn’t Facing a Fuel Shortage, But Prices Will Rise
8 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
News, croatia fuel prices, croatia fuel shortage, rijeka refineryAugust the 23rd, 2026 – Croatia isn’t facing any sort of genuine fuel shortage, but experts are warning that prices will definitely rise. Diesel shortages aren’t a realistic threat to Croatia, but prices will very likely rise again, warns energy expert Jasminko Umičević. He sees the problem in the lack of refining capacity in Europe and disruptions in supply. Poslovni reports that energy expert Jasminko Umičević spoke about the situation on the energy market, potential shortages and price movements for HRT . Owing to disruptions on the global oil market and supply problems, concern is growing about the availability of
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German Tourists Cause Fire Inside Poreč Apartment Ending With €400,000 in Damage
8 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
News, fire Poreč apartmentAugust the 23rd, 2026 – German tourists have caused enormous damage after causing a fire inside a Poreč apartment. As if that wasn’t enough, he allegedly stuck his middle finger up at the owner after the act. German tourists caused a fire in a Poreč apartment inside a family home two weeks ago, according to a police investigation. The fire destroyed almost the entire apartment, and owner Markica Kikić estimates the damage at around €400,000. Kikić has now revealed new details of the entire incident. Index reports that he claimed that some of the guests obstructed the firefighting efforts during
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Župa Dubrovačka – An Oasis Between Dubrovnik and Konavle
8 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
Lifestyle, Travel, Župa dubrovačkaAugust the 23rd, 2026 – Župa dubrovačka, or the Parish of Dubrovnik, is an area located between Dubrovnik and Konavle, known for its beaches, peace and distinctly less hustle and bustle. In the extreme south of Dalmatia lies an area that is often overshadowed by its famous, world-renowned neighbour. Yet no matter how powerful the shadow of Dubrovnik may be, this region stubbornly continues to tell its own (much more relaxed) story. Putni kofer writes that that story is made up of a series of “chapters” written by the local, very old villages. ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PARTS OF
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Split Port: Passengers Wait in 40 Degree Heat With No Shelter From Sun
8 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
News, Tourism News, croatia heatwaves, split portAugust the 23rd, 2026 – Split Port is rapidly turning into a proverbial pizza oven as passengers have to wait in 40 degree heat with no shelter from the sun whatsoever. At Split Port, passengers must wait to board in temperatures above 35 degrees in the shade, while on the scorching asphalt and with high humidity the perceived heat regularly exceeds 40 degrees. Lukrecija Zderic reports for Index that all of this takes place without a canopy under which people could take any form of shelter. With all the belongings they’re carrying on their journey, they must stand on the
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Meet The Croatian Fortress Constructed by Nuns
a day ago
by Lauren Simmonds
Lifestyle, Kaštel Gomilica, KaštilacAugust the 22nd, 2026 – There is a very old Croatian fortress located in central Dalmatia that was constructed by nuns. Very many families found safety and refuge there over the centuries. Beautiful Kaštilac in Kaštel Gomilica was not erected by hardened men and labourers from the fields, it was actually built by the Split Benedictine nuns back during the 16th century. They did so precisely to protect their estates and tenant farmers, with families settling within its thick walls. Putni kofer writes that an imposing military structure surrounded by ramparts and dense walls usually evokes images of the so-called