The supercharged K24 Ariel Nomad is the pinnacle of adventure
A winch, roof-mounted rally lights, and mud-terrain tires should make the Ariel a formidable off-roader. go through Brad Anderson September 25, 2024 19:51 Although this Nomad was built in 2017, it has only been driven 769 miles. The cabin is extremely spartan, but there is a pair of composite bucket seats. Sending power through the rear wheels is a six-speed manual transmission. The Ariel Nomad might just be the perfect marriage of a driver-focused sports car and an off-road adventure vehicle, and anyone who wants to get behind the wheel of one should check out this low-mileage example that's currently up for auction. It's been nearly a decade since the Nomad was first introduced, but it's still as cool now as it was in 2015. This Nomad is a 2017 model, assembled by TMI AutoTech in South Boston, Virginia, and has been owned by the seller since 2018, but has only traveled 769 miles (1,237 kilometers). Read: Ariel Nomad 2…
Japan: Digital Nomad Visa to be launched on March 31, 2024
brief The Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act (ICRR) was amended on March 31, 2024, introducing a new visa category, the so-called "Digital Nomad Visa," the guidelines for which have become clearer in recent months. The Digital Nomad Visa essentially allows foreigners to stay in Japan for up to six months (out of a year) and work remotely for a foreign company under certain conditions. In principle, foreigners who wish to work in Japan must first obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) at the Immigration Bureau of Japan before applying for a work visa at the Japanese Embassy in their home country. In contrast, the Digital Nomad Visa does not require a COE because it involves activities carried out under an employment contract with a company or other organization in accordance with foreign laws and regulations. In other words, Digital Nomad Visa applicants only need to apply at the Japanese Embassy in their home country without first obtaining a COE.…