Move over, Tulsa – Oahu is calling. Oklahoma City Tulsa Remote Program, since November 2018, has paid $ 10,000 to remote workers and self-employed digital nomads ready to move to the city for the I’m A Hawaiian U.S. State Flag of Hawaii Vintage new Shirt year, now there is some stiff competition from Hawaii.
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While you may be considering a remote work visa as a way to travel internationally again, Hawaii has just created a long-term stay program for Americans leaving the mainland.
Movers & Shakas, a program sponsored by the state and company, will provide flight tickets to Oahu to 50 unregulated people willing to spend at least a month in Hawaii volunteering with nonprofits. . The I’m A Hawaiian U.S. State Flag of Hawaii Vintage new Shirt show starts on December 15.
John Leong, CEO of Hawaii-based nonprofit KUPU youth and environment organization, is excited about a trip to the state based on attracting working visitors.
“Working from Hawaii can provide the necessary rest from the isolation and exhaustion of work,” said Jason Higa, CEO of FCH Enterprises, the parent company of local restaurant chain Zippy’s. from far away. “With the lowest per capita COVID prevalence in the country, coupled with an abundance of activities and experiences out of society, Hawaii is the ideal place for those looking for a safe place. to work and play. ”
But the show’s designers also intend for the I’m A Hawaiian U.S. State Flag of Hawaii Vintage new Shirt islands to benefit in different ways. In the “Selection Criteria” in the program website FAQs, they noted, “We hope that the program will help build a more flexible Hawaiian economy.” Candidates need to have more than the right job – they also need to have the right attitude, defined as living by the “Aloha Spirit” and “seeking to invest themselves in the community they choose to be home to”, follow the FAQ. The online application asks, “What are your previous experiences with Hawaii?” – with multiple-choice answers, from “I really love this place” to “I’ve lived in Hawaii” – and ask about volunteer experiences and interests and current membership in community groups.
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