Work from Cali
Visas, coworking, and how to set up a remote‑friendly life in Cali.
Whether you're a remote digital nomad looking for visa details, or a local professional seeking the best coworking spots and community links, this hub covers everything you need to navigate Cali's professional landscape.
Colombia Digital Nomad Visa
Who is this for?
Designed strictly for remote workers, freelancers, or entrepreneurs employed by foreign companies. This visa does NOT allow you to seek local employment in Colombia.
Key Requirements
- 1Proof of foreign income (Bank statements from last 3 months > ~$900 USD/mo)
- 2Letter from employer stating you work remotely (in English + Official Spanish Translation)
- 3Health insurance policy with coverage in Colombia
- 4Clean criminal record background check (apostilled)
Common Pitfalls
Documents Not Apostilled
Unofficial Translations
Applying Too Late
Official Info
Always check the latest government regulations before applying.
Job Market & Culture
Work Culture in Cali
Caleños are warm and relationship-driven. While the pace might feel relaxed ('island time'), professionalism is valued.
Language: English is common in tech/BPO, but Spanish is essential for daily life and most local networking.
Punctuality: Meetings often start with a few minutes of social chat. Don't rush straight to business.
Communication: Indirect and polite. Avoid being overly blunt or confrontational.
Note for Nomads:
Most digital nomads allow foreign income sources. Local employment usually requires a different visa type.
Networking & Community
Ways to integrate socially and professionally.
Coworking & Spaces
Owlo Space
El Peñón
High-end ergonomic workspace perfect for deep focus. Soundproof booths available.
Selina Cali
Granada
The social heart of the nomad scene. Work by day, salsa on the rooftop by night.
Cafe Macondo
San Antonio
A cozy, cinema-themed cafe with strong coffee and solid WiFi for casual work sessions.
Where to actually sit & work?
Beyond coworking spaces, Cali has amazing laptop-friendly cafes. Just remember the golden rule: buy a coffee every 2 hours.
Tip: Avoid taking video calls in small cafes; it's considered rude here.
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