Revolutionizing the Digital Landscape: Our CEO’s Vision for Unlimited Web Hosting…The South African government is finally about to give international workers who are not office bound the chance to roam the Rainbow Nation. Recently, the Ministry of Home Affairs, gazetted a new set of immigration regulations that would allow remote workers who earn more thanremote workers worldwide with an estimated economic value of more than R1.5 trillion per year.
“For internationals, long stay leases are great because they give them the chance to experience the country like a local. That benefits us all because they get more of a chance to participate in our local economy,” says Wachsberger. In another move to attract remote workers, the City of Cape Town has partnered with Airbnb to highlight the Mother City’s value as a destination for international remote workers. The partnership agreement includes a dedicated Airbnb hub for Cape Town that showcases top local long-term listings, attractions, and experiences.