The number of countries offering digital nomad visa is growing rapidly. The global landscape of remote work and travel brought about a profound change with the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic. Fast-forward to 2023, this change has become more evident in the travel and tourism industry and the workforce.
Presently, employers now permit their workforce to work remotely. This has become a trend most companies anticipate for the foreseeable future to ensure the safety of their employees.
The need for tourist destinations seeking to attract visitors and workers looking for a break from their home workspaces are both being met by countries offering what is called Digital Nomad Visa.
Now, over 58 countries offer an avenue for ‘workationing’ abroad, offering digital nomad visas that combine work with exploration. Before we delve into the list, let’s first talk about what digital nomad visa is.
What is a Digital Nomad Visa?
A digital nomad visa is a visa offered by certain countries allowing individuals live and work for an extended period. The digital nomad visa was designed to accommodate workers who can perform their jobs online, usually in fields like IT, writing, design, or consulting.
Digital nomad visas often come with specific requirements and conditions, such as proof of sufficient income, health insurance coverage, and adherence to local laws.
Digital nomad visas have gained popularity as more people seek the flexibility to work from anywhere and experience life in different parts of the world.
59 Digital Nomad Visa Countries in 2023
Below is a master list of all the countries offering digital nomad visa alongside essential information about each.
1. Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates, UAE)
The Abu Dhabi Digital Nomad visa is officially known as the Remote Work Visa. The Abu Dhabi Digital Nomad Visa is open to remote workers or individuals with the flexibility to work remotely within Abu Dhabi. This visa offers digital nomads the privilege of residency in the capital city, without the need for a sponsor.
Capital: Abu Dhabi City
Language: Arabic
Visa Cost: $287
Income Requirements: $3,500 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Remote Work Visa
Cost of living index: 60.7 – (34 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 219.47 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: You will be issued an Emirates ID and access to public services and facilities like other residents
2. Albania
Albania is a great destination for digital nomads with robust internet infrastructure, numerous internet cafes and co-working spaces in both the urban centers and rural communities. The Type D Long Stay visa is meant for self-employed individuals, investors, researchers, highly skilled professionals, and retirees. The only concerns about this visa are the tax implications, as digital nomads are required to pay taxes on both foreign and domestic income. Also, Albania lacks double taxation treaties with other countries, including the United States.
Capital: Tirana
Language: Albanian
Visa Cost: Calculated based on the equivalent fee an Albanian citizen would pay when applying for a visa to your home country.
Income Requirements: $9,800 per year
Visa Length: 1 year, renewable for 1 more year, up to 5 times.
Visa name: Type D Long Stay Visa
Cost of living index: 40.4 – (84 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 45.64 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Approval processes for long-term visas takes about 4 to 6 weeks.
3. Anguilla
Anguilla’s Digital Nomad Visa comes with PCR testing and on-island surveillance protocols. You have to embrace living on a small island when moving here as it is only 26 kilometers long and 5 kilometers wide. This kind of remoteness and limited connectivity might not suit every digital nomad’s preferences. However, it could hold a unique appeal for others. The most attractive thing about Anguilla is its white-sanded and dazzling beaches. It also has an amazing archaeological site called Fountain Cavern.
Capital: The Valley
Language: English
Visa Cost: $2,000
Income Requirements: N/A
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: N/A
Internet: Average download speed of 13 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: N/A
4. Antigua & Barbuda
Nomad Digital Residence is a long-stay program offered by both islands for remote workers. Antigua & Barbuda is renowned not only for its stunning beaches and sailing experiences but also for hosting one of the most popular carnivals in the Caribbean. This destination has beautiful mountains, top notch sea food, captivating hiking trails, and rainforest ziplining for thrill seekers. The country is strategically located in the heart of the Caribbean, nestled between Jamaica, Trinidad, and South America. This country ranks the most visited island by tourists seeking a relaxing time with all the comforts of home.
Capital: Saint John’s
Language: English
Visa Cost: $1,500 individual, $2,000 a couple $3,000 for a family of 3 or more.
Income Requirements: $50,000 per year
Visa Length: 2 years
Visa name: Nomad Digital Residence (NDR)
Cost of living index: N/A
Internet: Average download speed of 29.75 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives:
5. Argentina
In May 2022, Argentina announced a new digital nomad visa. This country has gained popularity among digital nomads for its accessibility and affordable cost of living. Being the world’s largest Spanish-speaking nation, Argentina offers a blend of beautiful natural landscapes and a vibrant and interesting local culture. Argentina has a thriving digital nomad community, especially in the capital Buenos Aires and in major centers of Cordoba and Mendoza.
Capital: Buenos Aires
Language: Spanish
Visa Cost: N/A
Income Requirements: $2,500 per month
Visa Length: 180 days renewable for an additional 180 days
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 30.3 – (118 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 142.64 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: A package by the Argentinian government for digital nomads which includes 40% discount on airport transfers, discounted first night hotel accommodation, a SIM card, and a SUBE card for public transportations.
6. Armenia
Armenia offers a residency permit that allows foreign business owners stay a year which can be renewed for up to 5 years. After 5 years, individuals can apply for a permanent residency. The sole requirement is that you register as a sole entrepreneur which means you are registered with the Armenian tax office as a sole proprietor.
Capital: Yerevan
Language: Armenian
Visa Cost: $270
Income Requirements: Sufficient Income
Visa Length: 1 year, renewable for up to 5 years
Visa name: Armenian Residence Permit
Cost of living index: 43.1 – (72 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 38.67 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: With the renewable residence permit, you have access to the national healthcare, education system, etc.
7. Australia
Australia does not have a specific visa for digital nomads, this does not imply that digital nomads cannot reside in Australia. There are other alternative visa options that work perfectly to visit the country while working remotely. The condition is that you must be between the age of 18 and 35 years to qualify. Most digital nomads use the Visitor Visa and Working Holiday Visa. These are short-term visas and some of the easiest to obtain. It is also available to all nationalities.
Capital: Canberra
Language: English
Visa Cost: AUD635
Income Requirements:
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Working Holiday Visa
8. Bahamas
The Bahamas, a group of over 700 islands in the Caribbean Sea, is known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant culture. Digital nomads can obtain a one-year “Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (BEATS)” visa in The Bahamas if they have a valid passport, health insurance, and proof of income. The visa allows digital nomads to work remotely for their foreign employer or business while enjoying the tropical lifestyle of The Bahamas.
Capital: Nassau
Language: English
Visa Cost: $25 application fee. $1000 for the first applicant and $500 for each dependent
Income Requirements: a letter from your current employer or proof of self-employment and income
Visa Length: 1 year and can be renewed on a case-by-case basis to 3 years
Visa name: Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay
Cost of living index: 93.7 – (4 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 43.58 Mbps
9. Bali (Indonesia)
Another favorite destination in South-East Asia for digital nomads and yoga enthusiasts is Bali, Indonesia. This tropical island offers several co-working spaces and cafes with individuals on tourist visas doing remote work. Bali has a lot to offer – stunning beaches, ancient temples, wildlife, and captivating landscapes. Bali offers the Visit Visa B211A, also known as Social Visa or Cultural Visa. It is valid for 60 days and can be extended twice for an extra 60 days each. After the 180 days, you can apply for the B211A Business Visa ONSHORE, allowing you extend your stay 2 more times.
Capital: Jakarta
Language: Indonesian
Visa Cost: $295 to $650
Income Requirements: proof of funds of $140,000
Visa Length: 60 days and up to 180 days
Visa name: Visit Visa B211A
Cost of living index: 30.8 – (115 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 26.38 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Bali offers an enticing and well-balanced lifestyle. Digital nomads who spend over 183 days a year Indonesia become eligible for local tax residency.
10. Barbados
A beautiful island nation in the Caribbean Sea, Barbados is known for its white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant culture. Barbados now offers the Barbados Welcome Stamp which is a 1 year digital nomad visa. If you’ve ever dreamt of living on a Caribbean island, here is your chance. Barbados serves a well-connected gateway, enabling you to explore into the wider Caribbean and Central America, provided there are no travel restrictions.
Capital: Bridgetown
Language: English
Visa Cost: $2,000 for individuals, $3,000 for families
Income Requirements: $50,000 per year
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Barbados Welcome Stamp
Cost of living index: 84.2 – (7 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed 40 Mbps
11. Belize
Belize is a sought-after destination for digital nomads and remote workers. They created the Work Where You Vacation program, also known as the digital nomad visa for Belize. This program provides participants with a work permit, student permits for children, and exclusive offers on various activities, entertainment, and lodging options.
Capital: Belmopan
Language: English
Visa Cost: $250
Income Requirements: Minimum annual income of $75,000 for individuals or $100,000 for couples/families.
Visa Length: 6 months with the possibility of extension
Visa name: Work Where You Vacation program
Cost of living index: 50 – (55 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed 39.75 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Program can be extended to families, allowing children enroll in the country’s educational system.
12. Bermuda
Bermuda, a British overseas territory in the Atlantic Ocean, is known for its pink sand beaches, turquoise waters, and coral reefs. Digital nomads can apply for a 12-month “Work From Bermuda Certificate” that allows them to work remotely from the island while paying taxes in their home country. This initiative aims to attract both executives and students to work and study remotely from the island in a stunning and stress-free environment. The certificate also grants access to public services such as health care and education.
Capital: Hamilton
Language: English
Visa Cost: $263
Income Requirements: None (enough to support yourself
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Work From Bermuda Certificate
Cost of living index: 145.8
Internet: Average download speed 50 Mbps
13. Brazil
Brazil is known for its large collection of tropical beaches, the vibrant Rio De Janeiro carnival, and also being home to the Amazon rainforest. Given these attractions, its only normal that several foreign expatriates are eager to soak in its beauty and savor its unique qualities, all at an affordable cost. The Brazilian government introduced its digital nomad visa on the 24th of January, 2022 for qualifying foreign nationals to live and work in the country.
Capital: Brasilia
Language: Portuguese
Visa Cost: N/A
Income Requirements: $1,500 per month
Visa Length: 1 year renewable for an additional 1 year
Visa name: Digital Nomad visa
Cost of living index: 37.7 – (90 out of 140)
Internet: 102.24 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Access to free public healthcare
14. Canada
Canada is a highly sought-after destination for numerous international individuals seeking remote work opportunities. Regrettably, Canada does not have a specific digital nomad visa, but this does not imply that living and working as a digital nomad in this beautiful country is unattainable. Quite recently, the Canadian federal government revealed announced they are seeking to attract international talent through a “digital nomad strategy.” While Canada does not have a Digital Nomad Visa, there are still viable options available for remote workers who wishes to visit the country. Under current Canadian immigration rules, a digital nomad only needs the visitor visa to relocate to Canada for up to six months at a time while they perform their job remotely for a foreign employer. However, the most viable option for digital nomads is the ‘Self-employed Scheme’ which allows you work and live in Canada for 5 years.
Capital: Ottawa
Languages: English
Visa Cost: N/A
Income Requirements: N/A
Visa name: Self-Employed Scheme
Visa Length: 5 years
Cost of living index:
15. Cape Verde
Cape Verde also known as Cabo Verde is a beautiful archipelago nestled in the heart of the Central Atlantic Ocean. It comprises 10 volcanic islands, located between 600 to 850 kilometers apart to the west of Senegal in West Africa. Each of these islands is unique from the other, offering a wealth of exploration opportunities. And now, Cabo Verde has introduced a digital nomad visa, inviting nomads to live and work there!
Capital: Praia
Language: Portuguese
Visa Cost: €20 Visa fee, €34 Airport fee
Income Requirements: €1,500 per month Individual, €2,700 per month family
Visa Length: 6 Months, renewable for an extra 6 months.
Visa name: Remote Working Cabo Verde program
Cost of living index: N/A
Internet: 14.6 Mbps
16. Cayman Islands
This country is a tropical paradise filled with beautiful long sandy beaches and a sunny climate. It is probably the perfect place for a holiday destination. It also offers other interesting things, like a high standard of living uncommon in the Caribbean islands. The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism has recently introduced a digital nomad visa known as the Global Citizen Concierge Program (GCCP), enabling nomads to reside and work in the country for a duration of up to 2 years. The minimum income requirement though is a bit more expensive as the program targets wealthier remote workers.
Capital: George Town, Grand Cayman
Language: English
Visa Cost: $1,469
Income Requirements: $100,000 per year for a single, $150,000 per year for a couple, $180,000 per year for a family
Visa Length: 2 years
Visa name: Global Citizen Concierge Program (GCCP)
Cost of living index:
Internet: 99.42 Mbps
17. Colombia
Colombia stands as one of the best places in South America for digital nomads. In Medellin, there is a thriving significant nomadic community. Every Tuesday, you can find gatherings like Gringo Tuesday at Vintrash in the heart of Poblado. In April 2023, this Caribbean paradise finally launched its Digital Nomad Visa or locally known as Visa V Nomadas Digitales. The Colombia digital nomad visa comes with numerous benefits and is more affordable than most digital nomad visas.
Capital: Bogota
Languages: English & Spanish
Visa Cost: $177
Income Requirements: $684 per month
Visa Length: 2 years (no extension)
Visa name: Visa V Nomadas Digitales
Cost of living index: 27.6 – (129 out of 140)
Internet: 92.96 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Access to a state identification known as ‘Cedula de Extranjeria’ which allows you rent properties and sign up for mobile phone contracts.
18. Costa Rica
In 2012, the Happy Planet Index chose Costa Rica, a small Central American nation, as the world’s happiest country. Costa Rica came top again in the 2017 National Geographic Magazine poll. This ranking serves as a proof the country is filled with smiles and positivity, making it an excellent place to work remotely. Costa Rica also has one of he most stable and democratic governments among all Central American countries. The country also places a strong emphasis on education, providing free education for all citizens, with mandatory basic education.
Capital: San Jose
Language: Spanish
Visa Cost: $190
Income Requirements: at least $3,000 per month. $4,000 if applying with a family.
Visa Length: One year, can be extended for one more year.
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 53 – (50 out of 140)
Internet: 66.59 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: This visa grants you exemption from tax on utilities associated with income earned abroad.
19. Croatia
Situated between central and eastern Europe, The Republic of Croatia is known for its stunning beaches and the filming location for parts of the popular series, Game of Thrones. Croatia presents a wealth of opportunities for digital nomads and is home to many iconic pop-culture sites. Croatia offers a Digital Nomad Residence Permit, which allows you live and work in Croatia as a digital nomad. This permit was first introduced in January 2021 and works as a temporary residence permit rather than a visa.
Capital: Zagreb
Language: Croatian
Visa Cost: $73 for the visa and $66 for the temporary residence.
Income Requirements: $2,658 per month
Visa Length: 6 months to 1 year
Visa name: Digital Nomad Residence Permit
Cost of living index: 47.4 – (64 out of 140)
Internet: 47.18 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Option to apply with your family; No charge on any income tax
20. Curaçao
This petite island is situated in the Southern Caribbean Sea and lies around 40 miles off the shores of Venezuela. Curaçao forms the ABC Islands alongside Aruba and Bonaire. It is historically famous as a family-friendly destination. Curaçao boasts a climate that escapes the hurricane belt, ensuring a consistently warm and sunny atmosphere throughout the year. With the introduction of the Curaçao digital nomad visa, remote professionals can now consider this island as their new home. The HOME in Curaçao program allows for an initial 6 months stay with the possibility of an extension for another six months.
Capital: Willemstad
Language: Dutch, English, Papiamentu
Visa Cost: $294
Income Requirements: proof of sufficiency
Visa Length: 6 months with another 6 months extension
Visa name: HOME in Curaçao
Cost of living index: 35 out of 140
Bonuses/Incentives: Digital Nomads enjoy tax exemption during the first 90 days of their stay
21. Cyprus
Cyprus is a beautiful island nation situated at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, to the south of the Anatolian Peninsula. It is the third-largest in size and population among Mediterranean islands. Cyprus boasts a wealth of history and culture, making it an ideal destination for digital nomads seeking experiences beyond the beach life. There are many wonderful experiences for you to enjoy including archeological sites, churches, monasteries, museums, and many other historic touristic attractions.
Capital: Nicosia
Languages: Greek and Turkish
Visa Cost: €70 issuance fee and renewal fee. €70 registration to Aliens’ Registry
Income Requirements: €3,500 per month after taxes
Visa Length: One year, renewable for 2 more years.
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa scheme
Cost of living index: 59.2 – (37 out of 140)
Internet: 51.5 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: This visa allows you to reside in Cyprus and work remotely for a duration of up to 3 years.
22. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, situated in Central Europe, is a landlocked nation historically referred to as Bohemia. It shares its borders with Austria, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia. This captivating country boasts picturesque landscapes, medieval villages, and castles that looks like a fairytale. If you have a passion for history, art, architecture, outdoor activities, vibrant nightlife, food, serene lakes, or beer, Czech Republic might be your go-to country! Czechia offers a freelancer visa referred to as the Zivno. Unfortunately, securing this visa can be somewhat complicated, as it requires obtaining a trade license. The trade license visa allows you do business within the Czech Republic, leveraging the provisions of the Trade Licensing Act in conjunction with a long-term business visa.
Capital: Prague
Languages: Czech
Visa Cost: $115
Income Requirements: $5,200 in the bank per person
Visa Length: 1 year with the possibility of extension
Visa name: Zivno
Cost of living index: 52.8 – (51 out of 140)
Internet: Average download speed of 29 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Czech Republic is a very welcoming country with a commendable work-life balance.
23. Dominica
The Commonwealth of Dominica, located in the Caribbean between the French Islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, has introduced a Digital Nomad visa program called WIN Work In Nature program. Under this program, individuals can stay on this lush, tropical volcanic island renowned for its thermal springs for up to 18 months. It also offers an income tax break and the option to enroll children in both private and state-owned schools. Dominica stands out as one of the cheapest choices for a digital nomad visa in the Caribbean, offering an affordable cost of living
Capital: Roseau
Language: English
Visa Cost: $100 application fee (non-refundable), $800 single person, $1200 for a family.
Income Requirements: $70,000 per year
Visa Length: 18 months
Visa name: Work in Nature (WIN) long-stay Visa
Cost of living index: 25 out of 140
Internet: 79.7 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Access to duty-free goods and discounts from various service providers.
24. Dubai (United Arab Emirates, UAE)
Living in Dubai offers an unparalleled experience, unlike any other city. Dubai provides a luxurious lifestyle, with state-of-the-art architecture and manmade structures that are an amazing sight. However, this lifestyle comes at a cost, as living in Dubai can be relatively expensive. Many find it worthwhile though, due to the quality of life it provides. The local community is vibrant, and Dubai’s distinctive services and experiences add a unique and captivating dimension to everyday living. Dubai has a vibrant ex-pat community, which prompted them to introduce its digital nomad visa. This visa is known as “The Remote Working Visa Scheme”. It allows eligible individuals to relocate to Dubai and enjoy same rights and privileges as any other resident.
Capital: Dubai (Emirate of Dubai)
Language: Arabic
Visa Cost: $287
Income Requirements: $5,000 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: The Remote Working Visa Scheme
Cost of living index: 60.7 – (34 out of 140)
Internet: 219.47 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: This program does not require sponsorship. Successful applicants are granted a resident ID and access to most public services and facilities like other residents in the city.
25. Ecuador
This South American country unveiled its digital nomad visa, also known as The Rentista for Remote Work in July 2022, marking a significant development for digital nomads. Ecuador is a breathtaking country with the Amazon jungle, the Ocean, the Andes mountains, and culturally rich colonial cities. The low cost of living and low entry requirements makes this country a popular destination for digital nomads.
Capital: Quito
Language: Spanish and Quichua
Visa Cost: $50 application fee and $400 visa fee
Income Requirements: $1,275 per month
Visa Length: 2 years
Visa name: The Rentista for Remote Work
Cost of living index: 34.2 – (102 out of 140)
Internet: 51.09 Mbps
26. El Salvador
If you’re a digital nomad considering a move to Central America, the El Salvador digital nomad visa could pique your interest. El Salvador is steadily gaining popularity among digital nomads for several compelling reasons. Asides its budget-friendly cost of living, nomads are drawn to El Salvador’s stunning beaches, hospitable locals, and vibrant cultural scene. Some of the most popular cities for digital nomads in El Salvador are Santa Ana, San Salvador, and La Libertad.
Capital: San Salvador
Language: Spanish
Visa Cost: $2,825 / Renewal $450
Income Requirements: $1,460 monthly
Visa Length: 2 years, renewable for an additional 2 years
Visa name: The El Salvador Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 42.3 – (76 out of 140)
Internet: 35.29 Mbps
27. Estonia
Estonia is a small country in Northern Europe with a population of just over 1 million people. It is a popular destination for digital nomads due to its high-speed internet, affordable cost of living, and friendly people. In June 2020, Estonia introduced a digital nomad and freelancer visa, allowing individuals to reside and work remotely in the country for up to one year. Estonia was the first country in the world to have an official digital nomad visa.
Capital: Tallinn
Language: Estonian
Visa Cost: €80 short stay, €100 long stay
Income Requirements: €3,504 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Estonia Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 62.42 / 100.
Internet: Average download speed 100 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives:
28. France
This stunning nation, ranks among the most sought-after European destinations that receives millions of global tourists annually. France is renowned for its influence on fashion, music, art, and cuisine, and stands out as a trendsetting cultural hub. The country’s profound history and vibrant culture offer a captivating experience for digital nomads seeking to immerse themselves in the wonders of France. Though a France digital nomad visa is not available yet, the country has an option called “The Long Stay Visa”. This visa allows remote workers to establish their residence and work from France. France offers an opportunity for remote workers engaged in industrial, manufacturing, handcraft, agriculture, or new development sectors.
Capital: Paris
Language: French
Visa Cost: $106
Income Requirements: €615 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: The Long Stay Visa
Bonuses/Incentives: Application timeline of 14 days.
29. Georgia
Georgia, a small country in the Caucasus region of Eastern Europe, is known for its beautiful mountains, forests, and beaches. Furthermore, it has a rich history and culture. Digital nomads can obtain a one-year “Visa on Arrival” in Georgia if they have a valid return ticket and hotel reservation. Remarkably, there are no work restrictions in Georgia, and the cost of living is very affordable. In 2020, as a response to the pandemic caused by COVID-19, the Georgian government introduced the digital nomad visa for Georgia called ‘Remote From Georgia’.
Capital: Tbilisi
Language: Georgian
Visa Cost: None
Income Requirements: $2000 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Remote from Georgia visa
Cost of living index: 40.6
Internet: 25.37 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: There is no visa fee and you can apply with your family.
30. Germany
Germany has the largest economy in Europe and is the fifth-largest country by land area, covering 357,022 square kilometers. With its rich historical heritage, diverse culture, language, culinary delights, and technological prowess, Germany has a lot to offer. The visa application procedure is quite long and complicated. Germany has its own digital nomad visa also known as the Freelance visa. It requires having to deal with German bureaucracy and could take as long as 4 months to get approval. Also, the freelance visa is exclusively accessible to individuals who are self-employed, artists, writers, teachers, architects, etc.
Capital: Berlin
Language: German
Visa Cost: $105
Income Requirements: Proof of self-sufficiency
Visa Length: 6 months to 3 years
Visa name: The Freelancer Visa
Cost of living index: 66 – (26 out of 140)
Internet: 83.2 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: The German Freelance visa entitles you to a temporary residence in Germany for up to 3 years.
31. Greece
Greece offers a comprehensive blend of culture, culinary delights, sun-kissed beaches, and lots of islands. With decent internet connectivity and a cost-effective lifestyle within Europe, Greece emerges as an appealing destination for digital nomads. The country features two programs aimed at attracting digital nomads. Firstly, certain nationalities relocating or returning to Greece, and committing to a minimum 2-year stay, can benefit from a 50% income tax reduction for a 7-year period. Secondly, the Greece digital nomad visa, introduced in October 2021 for non-EU/EEA citizens, grants the opportunity to reside and conduct remote work in Greece, either for a foreign employer or one’s own foreign-registered company.
Capital: Athens
Language: Greek
Visa Cost: $79
Income Requirements: $3,690 per month.
Visa Length: 1 year with the possibility to extend up to 3 years
Visa name: Greece Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 53.2 – (47 out of 140)
Internet: 44.6 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Visa is easy to obtain possibility of being eligible for 50% tax reduction.
32. Grenada
Grenada is a paradise with a slice of authentic Old Caribbean culture. It is nestled within landscapes shaped by ancient volcanic activity, resulting in stunning natural beauty. The Grenada digital nomad visa was officially launched by the Grenadian Parliament in October 2021, through the “Remote Employment Act.”
Capital: St. George’s
Language: English, Grenadian Creole, French
Visa Cost: $1,500 per person, $2000 for a family with 3 dependents, $200 for each additional dependent.
Income Requirements: $37,000 per year
Visa Length: 1 year, renewable for an additional 1 year
Visa name: Grenada Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: N/A
Internet: 73.74 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives:
33. Hungary
This country is one of the most underrated countries for Digital Nomads in Europe. Hungary provides digital nomads with the best of both worlds. Due to its agrarian heritage and the modernization that followed the World Wars, you enjoy a mix of rural and urban atmospheres. The Hungary Digital Nomad Visa, known as the White Card, was introduced in November 2021. It stands out as one of the most accessible digital nomad visas, with a monthly income requirement of €2,000. This visa is tailored as an individual residency permit and does not accommodate couples or families. Its primary focus is on “singles under 40”.
Capital: Budapest
Language: Hungarian
Visa Cost: $116
Income Requirements: $2,110 per month
Visa Length: 1 year with the possibility of extension
Visa name: White Card
Cost of living index: 48 – (60 out of 140)
Internet: 138.8 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Low monthly income requirements and application process takes less than a month.
34. Iceland
Iceland is a beautiful country renowned for its unique landscapes. The capital city, Reykjavik, is a top choice for several digital nomads and is known as the world’s safest city. You can’t get bored in this country because of its awe-inspiring natural beauty. From the mountains, ice fields, volcanoes, and glaciers, this country has become one of the world’s top travel destinations for thrill-seeking adventurers. Iceland was one of the first Schengen countries to introduce a remote work visa tailored specifically for digital nomads. However, it is one of the most expensive places to live and you have to show a strong monthly income to apply.
Capital: Reykjavik
Language: Icelandic
Visa Cost: $96
Income Requirements: $7,763 for individual and $11,667 for a couple per month.
Visa Length: 6 months
Visa name:
Cost of living index: 87.7 – (5 out of 140)
Internet: 216.56 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Under this visa, you are exempted from taxes
35. Ireland
Ireland has emerged as an attractive destination for digital nomads in 2023. Although it does not offer a specific digital nomad visa program, digital nomads can still live and work in Ireland. Known for its captivating landscapes, rich history, and vibrant cities, Ireland welcomes remote workers with open arms. Its friendly culture, thriving tech scene, and renowned literary heritage make it an appealing choice. While there isn’t a dedicated digital nomad visa, the best option for digital nomads is the short-stay visa, which allows you to stay in the country for 90 days.
Capital: Dublin
Language: Irish
Visa Cost: $64 for a one-entry visa. $107 for a multiple-entry visa.
Income Requirements: None
Visa Length: 3 months with the possibility to extend
Visa name: Short-Stay Visa
Cost of living index:
Bonuses/Incentives: Countries like US do not need a visa to enter.
36. Italy
In March 2022, Italy’s digital nomad visa was formally approved into law. Currently, there isn’t much information yet on the details of this digital nomad visa. However, it is primarily intended for non-European Union digital nomads or highly skilled remote workers who operate independently or for a company based outside the territorial boundaries of Italy.
Capital: Rome
Language: Italian
Visa Cost:
Income Requirements:
Visa Length: 1 year which is renewable
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 61 – (32 out of 140)
Internet: 63.54 Mbps
37. Japan
Japan presents an array of attractions for digital nomads, although currently, there is no dedicated digital nomad visa in place. However, Japan is in the process of exploring the possibility of introducing a specialized visa program tailored for remote workers and digital nomads. While a specific timeline has not been established yet, the government is actively developing a plan. In the interim, digital nomads have the option to enter Japan using a tourist visa.’
Capital: Tokyo
Language: Japanese
Visa Cost: N/A
Income Requirements: N/A
Visa Length: N/A
Visa name:
Cost of living index: 54.3 – (43 out of 140)
Internet: 146.79 Mbps
38. Latvia
Situated in the Baltic Region of Eastern Europe, Latvia shares its borders with Russia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Belarus. Despite its relatively modest size, Latvia is a beautiful country teeming with natural wonders and an array of attractions for all who explore its charms. Latvia is increasingly gaining popularity as a dream destination for digital nomads and expatriates. More than half of Latvia’s land is covered by forest and is known as one of Europe’s greenest countries. Latvia has a digital nomad visa but this visa is only available to foreign nationals working for an employer or business registered in an OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) member country.
Capital: Riga
Language: Latvian
Visa Cost: $65
Income Requirements: $3,020 per month
Visa Length: 1 year, renewable for another 1 year
Visa name: Latvia Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 51 – (53 out of 140)
Internet: 76.01 Mbps
39. Malaysia
Malaysia is an enticing destination for digital nomads seeking a diverse and vibrant cultural experience. With its De Rantau Nomad Pass, the country welcomes digital nomads to enjoy its rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and modern amenities. This visa offers flexibility, allowing individuals to stay for extended periods and work remotely. Malaysia’s affordable cost of living, excellent infrastructure, and a blend of urban and natural wonders make it an attractive choice for those looking to balance work and exploration in Southeast Asia.
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Languages: Malay
Visa Cost: $220 + $110 for spouse or dependent
Income Requirements: $24,000 per year
Visa Length: 1 year, renewable for an additional 1 year
Visa name: De Rantau Nomad Pass
Cost of living index: 32.3 – (109 out of 140)
Internet: 93.01 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Citizens from certain countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and European Union) do not need a visa to arrive in Malaysia for tourism or business for a period of up to 90 days.
40. Malta
Malta, a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, is known for its rich history, culture, and architecture. Also, digital nomads can apply for a 12-month “Nomad Residence Permit” that allows them to work remotely from Malta. This means that they can continue to pay taxes in their home country. Furthermore, the permit also grants access to the Schengen Area, which means that digital nomads with this permit can travel freely between 26 European countries. Finally, the permit can be extended for another year if the applicant meets the requirements.
Visa Cost: €300
Income Requirements: €2,700 per month
Visa Length:
Visa name: Nomad Residence Permit
Cost of living index: 66.4
Internet: Average download speed 100 Mbps
Work Restrictions: None
Bonuses/Incentives:
41. Mauritius
Mauritius is an exquisite island situated in the Indian Ocean. In October 2020, Mauritius launched its Premium Travel Visa, catering to remote workers desiring to work from Mauritius. This visa is not just open to digital nomads but also travelers, retirees, and various professionals, along with their family members. It grants them the privilege of residing in Mauritius for one year, with the option of renewal.
Capital: Port Louis
Language: Mauritian Creole, French and English
Visa Cost: Free
Income Requirements: $1,500 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Premium Travel Visa
Cost of living index: 41 – (81 out of 140)
Internet: 27.58 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Applications are processed within 48 hours after they are submitted.
42. Mexico
Mexico beckons digital nomads with its beauty, affordability, and excitement. From the tropical rainforests of the Yucatán Peninsula to the high-altitude mountains of the Sierra Madre, Mexico offers a diverse range of climates and landscapes. With an average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Mexico City of around $600, the cost of living is relatively affordable, especially when compared to other countries in North America.
Visa Cost:
Income Requirements: €3,504 per month
Visa Length:
Visa name: Temporary Stay for the Purpose of Remote Work Visa
Cost of living index: 53.69 / 100.
Internet: Average download speed 100 Mbps
Work Restrictions: Can work remotely for a foreign company but not allowed to seek employment with Estonian companies
Bonuses/Incentives:
43. Montenegro
This nation is a relatively youthful nation, having achieved its status as an independent country in 2006 when it separated from Serbia. In this country, there are over 115 beaches and is home to over 270 bird species due to its strategic location along the migration path. This has made Montenegro one of the most popular destinations for birdwatchers. Montenegro’s authorities have announced their intentions to introduce a Digital Nomad Visa soon. Their objective is “to improve the digital environment, not only for nomads but also for all citizens, so the introduction of new electronic services was also recognized through the program.”
Capital: Podgorica
Language: Montenegrin
Visa Cost: To be announced
Income Requirements: To be announced
Visa Length: 2 years, renewable for another 2 years
Cost of living index: 42.4 – (74 out of 140)
Internet: 58.26 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Digital nomads are exempt from paying income tax in Montenegro.
44. Montserrat
Montserrat, situated as a British overseas territory in the Caribbean, lies to the north of the French island of Guadeloupe. This beautiful island is an island with breathtaking white sandy beaches along with several others featuring volcanic sand. Montserrat unveiled its digital nomad visa as the Remote Workers Stamp in January 2021.
Capital: Plymouth and Brades
Language: English
Visa Cost: $500 single person, $750 family of up to 3 dependents, and $250 for each additional family member.
Income Requirements: $70,000 per year
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Montserrat Remote Work Stamp
Cost of living index: N/A
Internet: 56.68 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Digital nomad visa holders are exempt from paying income tax.
45. Namibia
Namibia is a remarkable country located in Southern Africa. It shares borders with the Atlantic Ocean, as well as Zambia, Angola, Botswana, and South Africa. Namibia is renowned for its rich wildlife, expansive landscapes, diverse flora, vibrant culture, and thrilling extreme sports. Namibia is the first mainland African country to introduce a digital nomad visa. In October 2022, Namibia launched its digital nomad visa in the hopes of attracting more remote workers.
Capital: Windhoek
Language: English
Visa Cost: $62
Income Requirements: $2,000 per month
Visa Length: 6 months
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 31.4 – (112 out of 140)
Internet: 8.49 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Eligibility is open to all applicants, provided they can provide proof of self-sufficiency.
46. Netherlands
The Netherlands, often referred to as Holland, stands out as one of the most technologically advanced nations in Europe. It is also one of the highest standards of living country in the world. It serves as a vibrant tech hub and a diverse cultural melting pot. Holland is renowned for its exceptional quality of life, with the Dutch consistently ranked among the happiest people in both Europe and the world. Although there isn’t a specific digital nomad visa for the Netherlands, an alternative option that serves the same purpose is the Long-Stay Visa. This visa is called Netherlands long-stay or MVV Visa.
Capital: Amsterdam
Language: Dutch
Visa Cost:
Income Requirements: $1,340 per month
Visa Length: 3 months
Visa name: MVV Visa
Bonuses/Incentives: You have the opportunity to work as a self-employed individual and launch a startup. You can also engage in freelance work for Dutch companies.
47. North Macedonia
A country of captivating landscapes and cultural heritage in the heart of the Balkans, North Macedonia has emerged as a promising destination for digital nomads seeking new horizons. In February 2021, North Macedonia initiated discussions about a digital nomad visa. However, the implementation has yet to materialize. Nonetheless, there is hope for its launch soon.
Capital: Skopje
Language: Macedonian
Visa Cost: Not yet announced
Income Requirements: Not yet announced
Visa Length: Not yet announced
Cost of living index: 32.5 – (107 out of 140)
Internet: 32.42 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Low cost of living
48. Norway
Norway, officially known as the Kingdom of Norway, shares the Scandinavian Peninsula with Sweden and Finland. Notably, Norwegians contribute significantly to taxes, which are then reinvested in public services. This practice enables the country to maintain a high standard of living for both its residents and visitors. The nation is also one of the least corrupt countries in the world as the 5th place ranked by the Corruption Perceptions Index of Transparency International in 2015. Norway has joined the expanding list of countries launching visa program for digital nomads. However, unlike other nations, Norway’s digital nomad visa is a broader visa, granting lifelong residency to travelers who apply for such. The visa is unique as it only applies to Svalbard.
Capital: Oslo
Language: Norwegian and Sami
Visa Cost: €600
Income Requirements: €35,719 plus proof of accommodation
Visa Length: 2 years with possibility of extension
Visa name: Independent Contractor Visa
Cost of living index: 82.2 – (9 out of 140)
Internet: 106.64 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Processing time usually takes 15 days; The digital nomad visa has an advantage of indefinite stay without the need for a separate residence permit.
49. Panama
Panama, a highly sought-after Central American destination, is renowned for its thriving financial sector, stunning beaches, majestic mountains, and a harmonious blend of colonial and modern architecture. On May 7th, 2021, the government of Panama introduced a short-term visa designed for remote workers and digital nomads. The primary purpose of this visa is to encourage tourism for telecommuting travelers.
Capital: Panama City
Language: Spanish
Visa Cost: $300
Income Requirements: $36,000 per year
Visa Length: 9 months, renewable for another 9 months
Visa name: Short-term visa
Cost of living index: 48.2 – (59 out of 140)
Internet: 114.39 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Foreign earned income is exempt from Taxation
50. Philippines
In May 2023, the Philippine Bureau of Immigration unveiled its plans to introduce a digital nomad visa program for the Philippines. This initiative is aimed at providing a 12-month visa, extendable for an additional year, to remote workers employed outside of the Philippines who meet specific income criteria. Full details of the Philippines digital nomad visa is yet to be released though.
Capital: Manila
Language: Filipino and English
Visa Cost: Not yet announced
Income Requirements: $24,000 per year
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 35.9 – (95 out of 140)
Internet: 90.03 Mbps
51. Portugal
This country is another excellent choice for digital nomads who are looking for an affordable, beautiful, and friendly country to live and work in. Portugal launched its digital nomad visa on October 30th, 2022. The cost of living in Portugal is relatively low, especially when compared to other European countries.
After 5 years you have the option to go for permanent residency. You can enjoy living and working in Lisbon, Porto, the stunning beaches of the Algarve, and the Islands of Madeira and the Azores.
Capital: Lisbon
Language: Portuguese
Visa Cost: €83 and €72 resident permit fee
Income Requirements: €3000 per month (4 times the minimum wage)
Visa Length: 1 year and renewable for up to 5 years
Cost of living index: 46.1 – (65 out of 140)
52. Romania
This is a beautiful country, full of interesting history, unique cultural sights, and alluring scenery. Romania is the country with the EU’s fastest fixed broadband Internet speeds. This country presents an array of attractions for digital nomads to discover. From the iconic Dracula Castle to Europe’s tallest wooden church, the country has several fascinating sights. There are also several museums to be explored, exquisite churches, and breathtaking landscapes. Romania’s digital nomad visa was officially announced on the 21st of December, 2021.
Capital: Bucharest
Language: Romanian
Visa Cost: Unknown
Income Requirements: $3,900 per month
Visa Length: 1 year, renewable for another 1 year
Visa name: Digital Nomad Visa
Cost of living index: 38.4 – (89 out of 140)
Internet: 175.08 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Application process takes around 10 to 14 working days.
53. Saint Lucia
This beautiful island nation located in the southeastern Caribbean, is a British Overseas Territory. It is celebrated as one of the Caribbean’s most enchanting destinations. The local food is exquisite, blending elements from French, indigenous and African traditions. In early 2021, Saint Lucia launched the Live It program, which offers a non-immigrant visa permitting tourists to enjoy an extended 6-week stay and the flexibility to work remotely.
Capital: Castries
Language: English
Visa Cost: $75
Income Requirements: None
Visa Length: 1 year multiple entry visa
Visa name: The Live It program
Cost of living index:
Internet: 80.5 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives:
54. Serbia
Although the digital nomad visa for Serbia is not yet available, it is anticipated to be officially introduced in the near future. However, if you plan to work remotely in Serbia as an entrepreneur, you will need to establish and register your business while also obtaining a work permit. While the development of Serbia’s digital nomad visa is ongoing, the country warmly welcomes digital nomads to apply for an extended stay. The other visa options for digital nomads is the short or long-stay visa or a temporary residence permit.
Capital: Belgrade
Language: Serbian
Visa Cost: Unknown
Income Requirements: $3,500 per month
Visa Length: 1 year
Cost of living index: 40.5 – (83 out of 140)
Internet: 64.31 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Digital nomads are exempt from tax for the first 90 days of stay.
55. Seychelles
Seychelles, officially known as The Republic of Seychelles, is an island nation comprising 115 islands, situated in the Indian Ocean. Living in Seychelles feels like dwelling in paradise. With its stunning beaches, abundant wildlife, and year-round warm weather, the lifestyle here is notably relaxed. This has caught the interest of numerous digital nomads seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Seychelles is now among the growing list of countries providing visa choices for digital nomads and expatriates. Their initiative is known as “Seychelles Workcation Program,” which presents two alternatives: one for employees and the other for self-employed individuals, including company and business owners.
Capital: Victoria
Language: English, French, Seychellois
Visa Cost: €45
Income Requirements: Unknown
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Seychelles Workcation Program
Internet: 26.64 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives:
56. South Korea
The South Korean culture has gained global popularity, courtesy of K-pop and K-drama. However, these factors are not the only reasons why digital nomads are interested in visiting. This country’s appeal extends from its high-speed internet connectivity to its commitment to security, offering a multifaceted attraction. The Working Holiday Visa is the closest thing to a digital nomad visa in South Korea. You can explore the country for up to one year and work while there.
Capital: Seoul
Languages: Korean
Visa Cost: $54
Income Requirements: $2,276.25
Visa Length: 1 year
Visa name: Working Holiday Visa
Cost of living index: 69.2 – (19 out of 140)
Internet: 142.64 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: In addition to your digital nomad jib, you can work for a Korean company for 1300 hours that year; If you are from the US, you can extend your stay for 6 months; If you are from the UK, you can extend your stay for 1 year.
57. Spain
In January 2023, Spain introduced its Digital Nomad Visa as a part of the new Startup Act. This act comprises a set of measures aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and attracting foreign investments. Spain’s low cost beaches, mountains and vibrant cities like Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia has become a preferred destination for remote-working individuals.
Capital: Madrid
Language: Spanish
Visa Cost: $265
Income Requirements: $2,215 per month
Visa Length: 1 year and renewable for up to 4 more years
Visa name: Digital nomad visa
Cost of living index: 46.1 – (65 out of 140)
58. Thailand
This is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, temples, tropical jungles and friendly people. This country has long been a favorite for many digital nomads, expats, and those eager to explore the cities of Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai is known as the Digital Nomad capital of the world. After the COVID-19 pandemic, their federal government introduced the Long Term Residence Visa. This visa allows digital nomads stay for a decade, however, the visa is highly selective and comes with stringent conditions, setting it apart from other alternatives.
Capital: Bangkok
Language: Thai
Visa Cost: $600
Income Requirements: $80,000 per year. For individuals with income between $40,000 and $80,000, you need to show a master’s degree, own intellectual property or receive series A funding.
Visa Length: 10 years
Visa name: Long Term Residence Visa
Cost of living index: 38.5 – (87 out of 140)
Internet: 203.28 Mbps
Bonuses/Incentives: Digital nomads who have been residing in this country for less than 6 months do not need to pay any taxes. Long Term Residence Visa subjects you to only 17% tax.
59. Uruguay
Centered in the heart of South America, Uruguay has emerged an enticing destination for digital nomads. This country is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant cities and a progressive approach to remote work. The country offers a digital nomad visa that promotes a flexible lifestyle. Regulatory improvements have been an important factor in attracting significant numbers of digital nomads to Uruguay.
Capital: Montevideo
Language: Spanish
Visa Cost: $11
Income Requirements: None
Visa Length: 6 to 12 months
Visa name: Digital nomad visa
Cost of living index: 61 – (31 out of 140)
Internet: 32.87 Mbps
After exploring 59 different countries that provide digital nomad visas, you might be curious about the criteria for applying. Let’s delve into the eligibility criteria for these applications
Eligibility Criteria for a Digital Nomad Visa
Digital nomad programs are becoming more on the rise globally. Some of the general eligibility criteria to qualify for this visa type include:
- You must be above the age of 18
- You must have a specific minimum monthly income. This varies depending on the country you apply to.
- You must have a job that you can operate from anywhere in the world.
Now, let’s consider the pros and cons of this hyped digital nomad visa. Come along!
Advantages of a Digital Nomad Visa
Embracing the digital nomad lifestyle comes with many advantages. Here are some compelling reasons you might consider adopting it:
- Opportunity to travel full-time: This stands as a clear benefit of the digital nomad way of life and serves as a primary motivator for those who are intrigued by it. Embracing the digital nomad lifestyle offers the ultimate flexibility to travel according to your preferences, as you’re not bound by a fixed physical workspace.
- Flexibility: Digital nomad visas often permit individuals to work for multiple employers or clients while staying in the host country, giving them flexibility in their work arrangements.
- Reduced Travel Stress: With a digital nomad visa, there’s no need to constantly exit and re-enter a country, reducing the stress and logistics of frequent travel.
- Cultural Immersion: Living and working in a new country allows individuals to experience different cultures, languages, and lifestyles, enriching their personal growth.
- Improved Work-Life Balance: Digital nomads often have more control over their work schedules, enabling them to strike a better balance between work and personal life.
- Personal Growth: Traveling and working in diverse environments can lead to personal growth, increased adaptability, and a broader worldview.
Disadvantages of a Digital Nomad Visa
- Work-Life Balance: Maintaining a healthy work-life balance can be challenging, as remote workers may find it difficult to switch off from work when living in a foreign environment.
- Language Barriers: Living in a foreign country with a language barrier can be challenging, especially when dealing with administrative tasks or emergencies.
- Legal and Cultural Differences: Navigating legal and cultural differences in each host country can be complex and require adaptability.
- Social Isolation: Constantly changing locations can lead to social isolation, making it harder to establish long-term friendships and relationships.
Final Thoughts
Finally, the world of digital nomadism is steadily evolving, and the availability of digital nomad visas in various countries is a testament to this growing trend. Whether you seek a change of scenery, a diverse cultural experience, or the flexibility to work from anywhere, this master list of 59 digital nomad visa countries provides a wealth of options for you to explore. As you embark on your journey as a digital nomad, remember to research each country’s specific requirements and conditions, as well as to embrace the adventure and opportunities that come with this exciting way of life. Happy travels and digital nomad adventures!
FAQs on Digital Nomad Visa
1. Does the UK offer a Digital Nomad Visa?
While there is currently no digital nomad visa available for England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland in the UK, the country’s tourist visa provisions allows digital nomads enjoy a stay of up to six months.
2. Why Should I get a Digital Nomad Visa?
Having a digital nomad visa gives you the freedom to work from anywhere in the world and immerse yourself in different cultures and ways of life.
3. Which country has the easiest digital nomad visa?
Mauritius. The Mauritius digital nomad visa, often referred to as the Premium Visa, stands out as one of the easiest visas in the world to obtain. The application is free, and you can expect a response in 48 hours!
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