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FIFA World Cup 2026 - PanamericanWorld 05/31/2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be unlike any tournament before it: three host countries, 48 teams, 104 matches and a new map of soccer stories across North America. โšฝ๐ŸŒŽ

From the stadiums and cities to the players, fans, culture, business impact and Latin American angles, this multimedia dossier by PanamericanWorld brings together everything you need to understand the tournament beyond the scoreboard.

Because a World Cup is never just about soccer. It is also about identity, migration, tourism, money, music, communities and the way the Americas will tell their own story in 2026.

Which angle interests you most: the matches, the cities, the fans, the economic impact or the Latin American teams?

Read the full dossier here:
https://panamericanworld.com/en/fifa-world-cup-2026/

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How Canada Is Attracting Digital Nomads in 2026 - PanamericanWorld 05/30/2026

Canada is often described as a dream destination for digital nomads: reliable infrastructure, multicultural cities, strong professional networks and landscapes that can turn any workday into something memorable. ๐Ÿ’ป๐ŸŒŽ

But there is an important nuance: in 2026, Canada does not have a formal โ€œdigital nomad visa.โ€ What it offers is a visitor-status route that allows remote workers employed by foreign companies or clients to stay for up to six months, without entering the Canadian labor market.

That makes Canada less of a low-cost nomad haven and more of a strategic short-term base: a place to test a city, build connections and imagine whether a longer professional future there makes sense.

Would you choose Canada as a remote-work destination, even with its high cost of living?

Read more here: https://panamericanworld.com/en/magazine/travel-and-culture/canada-digital-nomad-visa-a-gateway-to-remote-work/

How Canada Is Attracting Digital Nomads in 2026 - PanamericanWorld Canada does not have a formal digital nomad visa in 2026, but remote workers can use visitor status to work for foreign clients while exploring the country.

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