As a digital nomad, you can work and live in Antigua for a certain period without needing a special visa or permit. Still, you should check with the Antiguan government or a local immigration lawyer for the most up-to-date information. You may need to apply for a visitor's visa if you plan to stay for an extended period of time, as the rules can change.
There are no specific laws or regulations for working as a digital nomad in Antigua. However, if you plan to establish a business or earn income in Antigua, you must register with the relevant authorities and comply with local tax laws. It's essential to check and comply with all local laws and regulations related to business operations, taxes, and other legal matters.
Please note that my information might not be up to date and this is not financial or legal advice. I recommend checking with the appropriate government agency or a local lawyer for the most accurate and current information. Also, you could contact the Citizens International team!