Haiti
Last updated: April 2026
Overview
What remote workers notice first about Haiti.
Complex security environment — kidnapping, protests, roadblocks — consult current travel advisories
Infrastructure fragile — power, water, internet — backup plans essential
Rich culture — art, music, history — resilience and dignity
French/Creole bilingual official framing — Creole dominates daily life
Visa Spotlight
Tourist / business visa
Context for Haiti: security, infrastructure, NGO presence, and why most remote workers only visit short-term with organisations and full risk planning.
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Income proof
Foreign remote income documentation
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Clean record
Police certificate where required
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Local address
Lease or accommodation agreement
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Insurance
Health coverage per application rules
Duration: Varies — check Haitian embassy·Fees: Fees vary
Requirements: Itinerary — sponsor letters sometimes
Your passport matters
Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.
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Coordinate with sponsoring organisation — visa and security briefings — do not improvise travel without local network.
Medical evacuation insurance — essential — trauma care limited.
Cholera and other health risks — follow WHO and embassy advisories — vaccinations current.
Cost of Living
Port-au-Prince lifestyle index
Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.
Highly variable — NGO packages often include housing and security — do not use generic nomad budgets — treat as organisation-dependent.
Top Nomad Hubs

Port-au-Prince
Capital — congestion, hills, NGO economy — security paramount

Cap-Haïtien
North — historic citadel access — different security profile than PAP

Jacmel
South coast arts — carnival masks — tourism micro
Neighbourhood picks
Port-au-Prince
Pétion-Ville (secured compounds)
Hills — some expat housing — security drivers non-negotiable — verify current advisories.
Banking & cash
Cash economy — card acceptance limited — informal FX — use official channels when possible — US persons face extra compliance.
Wire transfers slow — plan buffers — notify home bank.
Health & safety
MSPP facilities — limited — private clinics for those who can pay — medevac for serious cases — insurance mandatory.
Emergency: 116 — verify — response constrained — private transport networks.
Mental health support thin — organisational EAPs critical for long-term staff.
Culture & lifestyle
Dignity and respect — avoid sensational photography. Vodou is sacred — not a costume theme. Haitian Creole learning signals respect — even basic phrases help.
The real talk
The advantages
Culture
Community resilience
Strategic location in region
The challenges
Security
Infrastructure
Not remote-work optimised
Join the conversation
Connect with nomads and locals—search these hubs to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Tax snapshot
Tax residency rarely relevant for short NGO or visitor stays — long-term structures require local counsel familiar with instability.
Community tips
Listen to Haitian colleagues — avoid poverty tourism framing. Security protocols — compound curfews — vary by organisation. Cash logistics — banking constraints — plan with trusted locals.
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