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66 Countries With Digital Nomad Visas—And How to Apply to the Top Programs

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66 Countries With Digital Nomad Visas—And How to Apply to the Top Programs  Condé Nast Traveler

So, you’re looking to get out of the United States for the next few years. Remote workers are in luck: there are over 50 countries with digital nomad visas, including recent additions like South Korea, Italy, Japan, and soon, Kenya.

Digital nomad visas are exactly what they say on the tin: they’re permits that allow remote workers to legally live and work in a foreign country for an extended period of time, with validity generally ranging from six months to a year. (Some, like Thailand’s digital nomad visa, can be renewed for up to five years.)

The dozens of digital nomad visas available around the world each have different application requirements—the most important being your minimum annual income. A new study from Global Citizen Solutions, a boutique investment migration firm that specializes in providing second residency and citizenship solutions, calculated the best digital nomad visas for Americans based on 12 key indicators: application costs, income requirements, visa duration, path to citizenship, possibility of extension, quality of life (climate, security, healthcare, pollution), English proficiency, cost of living (groceries and rent), tax optimization, coworking desk price, internet speed, and the country’s Global Innovation Index.

Europe was cited as the leading region for digital nomads, with 9 out of the top 10 spots on the list going to “countries like Spain, the Netherlands, Norway and Estonia offering robust infrastructure, favorable visa policies, and pathways to citizenship.” South America also stood out, with Ecuador and Brazil offering attractive programs and high qualities of life relative to their costs of living.

Below, see the full list of countries that currently offer digital nomad visas, in addition to a breakdown of the top seven countries from the 2024 Global Citizen Solutions’ Global Digital Nomad Report, and what it takes to qualify for their programs. For more information on how to make the digital nomad lifestyle your reality, check out our complete guide to working from anywhere.

Territories and countries with digital nomad visas

  1. United Arab Emirates, UAE (Dubai and Abu Dhabi)
  2. Albania
  3. Anguilla
  4. Antigua and Barbuda
  5. Argentina
  6. Armenia
  7. Aruba
  8. Australia
  9. Bahamas
  10. Indonesia (Bali)
  11. Barbados
  12. Belize
  13. Bermuda
  14. Brazil
  15. Cabo Verde
  16. Cayman Islands
  17. Colombia
  18. Costa Rica
  19. Croatia
  20. Curacao
  21. Cyprus
  22. Czech Republic
  23. Dominica
  24. Ecuador
  25. Egypt
  26. El Salvador
  27. Estonia
  28. France
  29. Georgia
  30. Germany
  31. India (Goa)
  32. Greece
  33. Grenada
  34. Hungary
  35. Iceland
  36. Ireland
  37. Italy
  38. Japan
  39. Latvia
  40. Malaysia
  41. Malta
  42. Mauritius
  43. Mexico
  44. Montenegro
  45. Montserrat
  46. Namibia
  47. Netherlands
  48. New Zealand
  49. North Macedonia
  50. Norway
  51. Panama
  52. Peru
  53. Portugal
  54. Puerto Rico
  55. Romania
  56. Saint Lucia
  57. Serbia
  58. Seychelles
  59. South Africa
  60. South Korea
  61. Spain
  62. Sri Lanka
  63. Taiwan
  64. Thailand
  65. Turkey
  66. Vietnam

The top 7 digital nomad visa programs

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