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Antigua and Barbuda
- Antigua (pictured) and Barbuda offer a long-stay visa for remote workers. The visa
costs US$1,500 and has a duration of two years. You’ll need to
submit several documents, including proof of income of $50,000 per
year, to qualify.
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The Bahamas
- The
Bahamas has a visa called Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay
(BEATS). The visa allows you to work for up to a year in any of its
16 islands. The cost of the visa is US$25, but you’ll also need to
pay an additional $1,000 for a ‘Work Remotely’ permit.
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Barbados
- Thinking
of another island getaway? How about Barbados? The Barbados Welcome
Stamp is a visa that allows you to work remotely for a maximum
period of 12 months. The fee is US$2,000. You’ll also need to
submit proof of $50,000 annual income to qualify.
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Bermuda
- Bermuda’s Work From Bermuda Certificate, which specifically targeted
remote workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been replaced with
a Permission to Reside on Annual Basis initiative, which can
be renewed annually for a period of up to five years.
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Bermuda
- The
cost of Bermuda’s visa is a fee of US$275 or, if you intend on
staying the full five years, a one-time fee of $1,215. There are a
number of requirements pertaining to proof of income, health
insurance, and medical clearance, among other documentation.
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Cabo Verde
- On the other side of the Atlantic, the Cabo Verde Remote Working Program is a program that is offered to North American and EU citizens. Additionally, it is offered to the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries and also includes the Economic Community of West African States.
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Cabo Verde
- Applicants
will need to demonstrate a bank account balance of US$1,500 for the
six months prior to the visa application, as well as several other
documents. The visa is valid for six months and can be renewed for
another year.
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Costa Rica
- Enjoy
the "pura vida" lifestyle and consider Costa Rica as your next
destination. A popular spot for digital nomads, the country’s Stay for Remote Workers and Service Providers visa is valid
for up to one year.
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Costa Rica
- The
fee for the visa is US$100 and can be renewed indefinitely. To
qualify for the visa, you’ll need to have a minimum income of $3,000 per month, among other documents.
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Curaçao
- Curaçao
is a Caribbean paradise. The Dutch island offers the @Home in
Curaçao program for remote workers. Americans and Dutch citizens
don’t need a visa
for the first six months, as they can enter as tourists.
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Curaçao
- For
nationals of other countries, the visa is valid for six months and
can be extended for an additional six following the initial period.
The fee is US$294 and there is no income minimum, but you’ll need
to prove your ability to sustain yourself during your stay.
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Czech Republic
- Seeking
a European escape? The Czech Republic offers the Zivno visa for
freelancers from a select group of nations
(Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South
Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States).
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Czech Republic
- Consult
the government’s website for income minimums, as it is quite
dynamic. To qualify for the Zivno visa, you’ll also need to obtain
some official documents, such as a criminal record check.
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Dominica
- Known
as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean,” Dominica offers an
18-month visa for remote workers called the Work in Nature (WIN)
Extended Stay Visa.
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Dominica
- The
fee is US$100 and you’ll need to submit supporting documents,
including a bank reference letter and proof of health insurance.
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Estonia
- Looking
for cooler temperatures? How about Estonia? The country’s ‘Digital
Nomad Visa lets you work remotely for a maximum of 12 months.
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Estonia
- The
income requirements are a minimum of US$4,920 per month. You’ll
also need to pass a background check and submit several other
documents to support your application.
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Iceland
- Ready
to soak in Iceland’s hot springs? The country offers a long-term
visa for remote workers. Valid for 180 days, the requirements
include a monthly income of at least one million Icelandic Króna, or around US$7,540.
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Malta
- Too
cold up north? How about a vibrant European archipelago? Malta’s Nomad Residence Permit is valid for 12 months and can be
renewed annually for a maximum stay of four years.
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Malta
- You’ll
need to demonstrate a minimum income of €3,500 ($US3,838), pass a background
check, as well as be able to provide other documents. The fee is €300 (US$329).
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Mauritius
- How
about exploring the wonders of East Africa? Mauritius offers its Premium Travel Visa for remote workers. Valid for up to one
year, it’s completely free to apply, and the application is
conducted entirely online.
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Montserrat
- Montserrat
is another Caribbean option for remote workers. The diversity of the
island makes it particularly interesting for those seeking to
explore the nation’s natural wonders.
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Montserrat
- Montserrat’s Remote Work Stamp is valid for up to one year and requires a
minimum annual income of US$70,000. The visa fee is $500. You’ll
need to submit supporting documents, including a police report.
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Portugal
- Portugal
offers two digital nomad visa options. The long-term residency visa
has a validity of four months, but you can apply for a two-year
extension within the scheme. You’ll need a minimum monthly income
of €3,280 (US$3,596) to qualify for this option. The other option is a
temporary visa that’s valid for one year, but also renewable.
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Portugal
- Both
visa types can be renewed for a period of up to five years. The fee
is €110 (US$120). You’ll need to submit proof of sufficient income and a
criminal record, among other documents.
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Seychelles
- The
last option on the list is the luxurious Seychelles Workaction program. Choose from a whopping 115 islands that comprise the
Seychelles archipelago.
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Seychelles
- The
fee to apply for the visa is €45 (US$50) and is valid for up to a year.
You’ll need to submit proof of income, but there’s no minimum
requirement.
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Tax requirements
- Make
sure you review tax requirements, as some countries will consider
you a tax resident after several months. There are some digital
nomad tax schemes that you may benefit from.
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Check requirements
- Some nations on this list don’t require visas for those holding
European Union passports, make sure to check requirements
specifically for your nationality.
Sources:
(Investopedia)
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Antigua and Barbuda
- Antigua (pictured) and Barbuda offer a long-stay visa for remote workers. The visa
costs US$1,500 and has a duration of two years. You’ll need to
submit several documents, including proof of income of $50,000 per
year, to qualify.
© Getty Images
1 / 30 Fotos
The Bahamas
- The
Bahamas has a visa called Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay
(BEATS). The visa allows you to work for up to a year in any of its
16 islands. The cost of the visa is US$25, but you’ll also need to
pay an additional $1,000 for a ‘Work Remotely’ permit.
© Getty Images
2 / 30 Fotos
Barbados
- Thinking
of another island getaway? How about Barbados? The Barbados Welcome
Stamp is a visa that allows you to work remotely for a maximum
period of 12 months. The fee is US$2,000. You’ll also need to
submit proof of $50,000 annual income to qualify.
© Getty Images
3 / 30 Fotos
Bermuda
- Bermuda’s Work From Bermuda Certificate, which specifically targeted
remote workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been replaced with
a Permission to Reside on Annual Basis initiative, which can
be renewed annually for a period of up to five years.
© Getty Images
4 / 30 Fotos
Bermuda
- The
cost of Bermuda’s visa is a fee of US$275 or, if you intend on
staying the full five years, a one-time fee of $1,215. There are a
number of requirements pertaining to proof of income, health
insurance, and medical clearance, among other documentation.
© Getty Images
5 / 30 Fotos
Cabo Verde
- On the other side of the Atlantic, the Cabo Verde Remote Working Program is a program that is offered to North American and EU citizens. Additionally, it is offered to the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries and also includes the Economic Community of West African States.
© Getty Images
6 / 30 Fotos
Cabo Verde
- Applicants
will need to demonstrate a bank account balance of US$1,500 for the
six months prior to the visa application, as well as several other
documents. The visa is valid for six months and can be renewed for
another year.
© Getty Images
7 / 30 Fotos
Costa Rica
- Enjoy
the "pura vida" lifestyle and consider Costa Rica as your next
destination. A popular spot for digital nomads, the country’s Stay for Remote Workers and Service Providers visa is valid
for up to one year.
© Getty Images
8 / 30 Fotos
Costa Rica
- The
fee for the visa is US$100 and can be renewed indefinitely. To
qualify for the visa, you’ll need to have a minimum income of $3,000 per month, among other documents.
© Getty Images
9 / 30 Fotos
Curaçao
- Curaçao
is a Caribbean paradise. The Dutch island offers the @Home in
Curaçao program for remote workers. Americans and Dutch citizens
don’t need a visa
for the first six months, as they can enter as tourists.
© Getty Images
10 / 30 Fotos
Curaçao
- For
nationals of other countries, the visa is valid for six months and
can be extended for an additional six following the initial period.
The fee is US$294 and there is no income minimum, but you’ll need
to prove your ability to sustain yourself during your stay.
© Getty Images
11 / 30 Fotos
Czech Republic
- Seeking
a European escape? The Czech Republic offers the Zivno visa for
freelancers from a select group of nations
(Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South
Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States).
© Getty Images
12 / 30 Fotos
Czech Republic
- Consult
the government’s website for income minimums, as it is quite
dynamic. To qualify for the Zivno visa, you’ll also need to obtain
some official documents, such as a criminal record check.
© Getty Images
13 / 30 Fotos
Dominica
- Known
as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean,” Dominica offers an
18-month visa for remote workers called the Work in Nature (WIN)
Extended Stay Visa.
© Getty Images
14 / 30 Fotos
Dominica
- The
fee is US$100 and you’ll need to submit supporting documents,
including a bank reference letter and proof of health insurance.
© Getty Images
15 / 30 Fotos
Estonia
- Looking
for cooler temperatures? How about Estonia? The country’s ‘Digital
Nomad Visa lets you work remotely for a maximum of 12 months.
© Getty Images
16 / 30 Fotos
Estonia
- The
income requirements are a minimum of US$4,920 per month. You’ll
also need to pass a background check and submit several other
documents to support your application.
© Getty Images
17 / 30 Fotos
Iceland
- Ready
to soak in Iceland’s hot springs? The country offers a long-term
visa for remote workers. Valid for 180 days, the requirements
include a monthly income of at least one million Icelandic Króna, or around US$7,540.
© Getty Images
18 / 30 Fotos
Malta
- Too
cold up north? How about a vibrant European archipelago? Malta’s Nomad Residence Permit is valid for 12 months and can be
renewed annually for a maximum stay of four years.
© Getty Images
19 / 30 Fotos
Malta
- You’ll
need to demonstrate a minimum income of €3,500 ($US3,838), pass a background
check, as well as be able to provide other documents. The fee is €300 (US$329).
© Getty Images
20 / 30 Fotos
Mauritius
- How
about exploring the wonders of East Africa? Mauritius offers its Premium Travel Visa for remote workers. Valid for up to one
year, it’s completely free to apply, and the application is
conducted entirely online.
© Getty Images
21 / 30 Fotos
Montserrat
- Montserrat
is another Caribbean option for remote workers. The diversity of the
island makes it particularly interesting for those seeking to
explore the nation’s natural wonders.
© Getty Images
22 / 30 Fotos
Montserrat
- Montserrat’s Remote Work Stamp is valid for up to one year and requires a
minimum annual income of US$70,000. The visa fee is $500. You’ll
need to submit supporting documents, including a police report.
© Getty Images
23 / 30 Fotos
Portugal
- Portugal
offers two digital nomad visa options. The long-term residency visa
has a validity of four months, but you can apply for a two-year
extension within the scheme. You’ll need a minimum monthly income
of €3,280 (US$3,596) to qualify for this option. The other option is a
temporary visa that’s valid for one year, but also renewable.
© Getty Images
24 / 30 Fotos
Portugal
- Both
visa types can be renewed for a period of up to five years. The fee
is €110 (US$120). You’ll need to submit proof of sufficient income and a
criminal record, among other documents.
© Getty Images
25 / 30 Fotos
Seychelles
- The
last option on the list is the luxurious Seychelles Workaction program. Choose from a whopping 115 islands that comprise the
Seychelles archipelago.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Seychelles
- The
fee to apply for the visa is €45 (US$50) and is valid for up to a year.
You’ll need to submit proof of income, but there’s no minimum
requirement.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Tax requirements
- Make
sure you review tax requirements, as some countries will consider
you a tax resident after several months. There are some digital
nomad tax schemes that you may benefit from.
© Shutterstock
28 / 30 Fotos
Check requirements
- Some nations on this list don’t require visas for those holding
European Union passports, make sure to check requirements
specifically for your nationality.
Sources:
(Investopedia)
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These beautiful countries offer visas for remote workers
Choose your next destination from this list
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Remote work is all the rage. Some people manage to find a way to do so full-time, while others are able to negotiate with their employers for a few months working away from the office.
So, where will go you? There are many countries that offer "digital nomad" visas for remote workers seeking to spend some time abroad. We’ve compiled a list of the 16 most attractive options for you.
Whether you’re looking for seaside paradise, a bustling cityscape, or the quiet of nature to really focus, grab your laptop and let’s check out your next destination. Click through the gallery to get started.
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