🌍 Ultimate List of Digital Nomad Visas[2023]

🌍 Ultimate List of Digital Nomad Visas[2023]


Over the past years, remote working has become increasingly popular among companies and professionals who recognize the benefits of working outside traditional office spaces.

However, it was not until 2020, during the global COVID-19 pandemic, that a significant shift happened towards remote work. Companies had to adapt, and suddenly, blending work and travel became more doable than ever.

Governments took notice and started rolling out digital nomad visa programs to attract remote workers to their countries.

Now, as of September 2023, there are tons of digital nomad visa programs out there for those who want to work and travel simultaneously.

We've put together the ultimate list to help you easily choose your next destination.

#1 Greece Digital Nomad Visa

Aerial view of harbour of Vathy, Meganisi, Greece
Vathy, Meganisi, Greece

Greece's digital nomad visa scheme, launched in 2021, allows non-EU citizens to live and work for up to one year with the possibility of extension to a maximum of 3 years.

To extend, you must apply for a Greek residency permit before your digital nomad visa expires. To be eligible for the Greek digital nomad visa, applicants must show a monthly income of at least €3,500.

Moreover, a condition of the visa is that you're not allowed to freelance or work for a Greek company – even if it is remote work.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€3,500 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend a further year)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€225


#2 Mexico Digital Nomad Visa πŸ‡²πŸ‡½

Colourful street, people walking, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico, Photo by Guido HN / Unsplash
San Cristobal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico

Mexico's Temporary Resident Visa, although not specifically a digital nomad visa, is open to many remote workers. The application process can take a few weeks and varies depending on the country you're applying from.

Once you've got your visa, it grants you a one-year stay, with the opportunity to extend it up to four years by submitting renewal applications.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$2,595 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend to 4 years)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$300 - $400


#3 Taiwan Digital Nomad Visa

Sunset over Taipei City, Photo by Thomas Tucker / Unsplash
Taipei City

Although Taiwan does not explicitly have a Taiwan Digital Nomad Visa, in February 2018, the country welcomed a new initiative called the Taiwan Employment Gold Card to bring in skilled foreign individuals.

If you're interested in the Taiwan Digital Nomad Visa, there are certain conditions you'll need to meet. But once you fulfil these requirements, you can enjoy the opportunity to live and work remotely in Taiwan for one year, with the option to extend for an additional two years.

You can check out Taipei, Taiwan's bustling metropolis with fast-speed internet, plenty of coworking spaces and lots of culture and entertainment.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$5,700 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend for 2 more years)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$230


#4 Bermuda Digital Nomad Visa

Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, Saint Anne's Road, Cross Bay, Bermuda, Photo by Sandra Seitamaa / Unsplash
Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, Saint Anne's Road, Cross Bay, Bermuda

In 2020, the Bermuda government introduced their own Bermuda Digital Nomad Visa called the "Work From Bermuda Certificate."

It's a win-win situation as digital nomads can contribute to the local economy while enjoying the perks of island life. Bermuda is becoming a top choice for digital nomads thanks to its remote worker visa. Hamilton, the capital city, offers great wifi and coworking spaces for optimal productivity.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

None

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$263


#5 Namibia Digital Nomad Visa

brown lion on gray sand during daytime In the Etosha National Park in Namibia. Photo by Sean Robertson / Unsplash
Etosha National Park, Namibia

The Namibia Digital Nomad Visa program was created to allow digital nomads to gain unforgettable experiences working in this beautiful and diverse country in southern Africa.

Namibia is an ideal destination for adventure-seeking digital nomads. You'll find stunning dunes, beautiful beaches and the opportunity to witness wild animals on safari.

The visa is valid for up to 6 months, and the visa application is completed online, making the application process easy and straightforward.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$2,000 for an individual / + $1,000 for a couple / + $500 for each child per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

Six months 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$124 / €116


#6 Dubai Digital Nomad Visa

High buildings, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Photo by Emma Harrisova / Unsplash
Dubai, United Arab Emirates


Dubai offers a dream lifestyle for digital nomads: a bustling, high-tech hub with no income tax, a low crime rate, and fast internet speeds; with inspiring workspaces, vibrant nightlife, diverse cuisine, and luxurious shopping malls, Dubai has something for everyone.

The Dubai Digital Nomad Visa allows you to work remotely for up to 1 year, and you can access the same services as other residents, including registering children for school and opening a bank account.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$3,500 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$611


#7 Spain Digital Nomad Visa

Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, Seville, Spain, Sunset, Golden Hour, Photo by Henrique Ferreira / Unsplash
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, Seville, Spain

Spain recently introduced its digital nomad visa in January 2023 as part of the Startup Act. This initiative aims to encourage entrepreneurship and foreign investment.

Spain's digital nomad visa is valid for one year after entry. After that, you have the option to apply for a three-year residence permit, which can even be renewed for two more years. Finally, you can apply for permanent residence upon spending five years in Spain.

People who work remotely will receive tax breaks. For the first four years of their stay, they would only have to pay 15% rather than 24%. The minimum income requirement to qualify for this plan is €2,000 per month.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€2,334 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

Up to 5 years 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€80


#8 Costa Rica Digital nomad visa

Volcan Irazu National Park, Cartago Province, Costa Rica, Photo by Alex Ip / Unsplash
Volcan Irazu National Park, Cartago Province, Costa Rica

Costa Rica allows digital nomads to experience its stunning country whilst working remotely by offering an attractive international residency program.

With this program, you can extend your 90-day tourist visa up to a full year and even renew it for another year. The visa process is easy and can be done in 4 steps.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$3,000 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend another year)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$190


#9 Estonia Digital nomad visa

Tallinn, Estonia, Photo by Jacques Bopp / Unsplash
Tallinn, Estonia

Estonia's digital nomad visa, launched in the summer of 2020, allows people working remotely for companies or freelancers with overseas clients to stay in Estonia for up to a year. After your initial one-year visa expires, you can apply for an additional six-month visa.

To be eligible, applicants must have made at least €3,500 net each month in the half-year period leading up to their application. After 183 days of living and working in Estonia, you will be considered a tax resident subject to local taxes.

Estonia also offers an e-residency program, which provides entrepreneurs digital access to Estonia's e-services despite not living there. With this service, one can run a company online, access banking services, and declare taxes in Estonia without being physically present.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€3,504 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend by six months)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€100


#10 Croatia Digital nomad visa

Sunny summer day in Dubrovnik, beach, clear water, old town, Photo by Hans-JΓΌrgen Weinhardt / Unsplash
Dubrovnik, Croatia 

In 2021, Croatia instated a one-year residence permit for digital nomads who are non-EU/EEA citizens and work in the field of 'communication technology,' whether through their own company registered outside Croatia or as a remote employee for a business not based in Croatia.

So long as they don't need a tourist visa to enter Croatia, workers can apply for this permit after arrival. Additionally, with Croatia's digital nomad visa, close family members of these workers can also apply for temporary residencies. As of right now, remote workers are exempt from income tax while they reside in Croatia.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€2,300 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

One year (possible to extend by another year)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€280


#11 Montserrat Digital nomad visa

Mountain, beach, ocean, Montserrat, Caribbean
Montserrat

Although Montserrat doesn't have the biggest digital nomad community, it's a fantastic destination for those seeking a change of pace. You can enjoy a tranquil environment to focus on work or personal goals while exploring the volcanoes and chilling on beautiful beaches.

In 2021, Montserrat welcomed digital nomads with open arms through the Montserrat Digital Nomad Visa, also known as the "Remote Workers Stamp." This visa allows you to live and work remotely in this Caribbean paradise for up to 12 months, with the option to bring your spouse or family along.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$5,833 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$500


#12 Malaysia Digital nomad visa

Boy on a motorbike, mural, wall painting in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia

The Malaysian government has recently launched the Malaysia Digital Nomad Visa, also known as the 'Professional Visit Pass', as part of the DE Rantau Nomad Pass Program.

This visa enables remote workers to reside in the country for a period ranging from three to twelve months, with the possibility of renewal for an additional 12 months, allowing a total stay of up to 24 months.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$2,000 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend a further year)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$230


#13 Hungary Digital nomad visa

Budapest, JΓ‘szai Mari tΓ©r, Hungary, Old building, water, Photo by MihΓ‘ly KΓΆles / Unsplash
Budapest, Hungary

Non-EU digital nomads can apply for Hungary's 'White Card' visa, which allows them to stay in the country for 90 days out of every 180 days, and Tax exemption is granted for the first six months. Please note that you are not allowed to work for a Hungarian company while on this type of visa.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€2,000 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend for another year)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€110


#14 Cape Verde Digital nomad visa

Beach of Mindelo, SΓ£o Vicente, Cape Verde, Photo by Datingscout / Unsplash
Mindelo, SΓ£o Vicente, Cape Verde

Cape Verde is becoming a hot spot for digital nomads seeking a mix of culture, breathtaking views, and good vibes.

The Cape Verde Digital Nomad Visa, also known as the Cape Verde Remote Working Program, invites digital nomads to live and work in the country for six months, with the option to extend an additional six months.

The application process is straightforward, costs $21 and can all be done online. Upon submission, you will receive your visa within two weeks.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$1,607 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

6 months (possible to extend for another 6 months)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$21


#15 Malta Digital nomad visa

Aerial view of Villa Bighi, Kalkara, Malta, harbour, sailboats, Photo by Mike Nahlii / Unsplash
Kalkara, Malta 

The Nomad Residence Permit in Malta is for those working remotely or freelancers hired by companies based outside the country. The permit lasts for one year and is available to non-EU nationals.

Exemptions from paying local taxes were initially promised as long as they were paid in the home country. However, this rule has met legal complications and is currently being resolved.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€2,700 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€327


#16 Romania Digital nomad visa

Aerial view, Transfăgărășan, Romania, Comuna Arefu, Photo by CALIN STAN / Unsplash
Transfăgărășan, Romania, Comuna Arefu

Romania has created a digital nomad visa for those outside the European Union. You must have insurance, no criminal record and show you make more than €3,700 monthly from a company that isn't based in Romania. If you already pay taxes elsewhere, don't worry about it while you're on this scheme in Romania.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€3,700 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€120


#17 Czech Republic

Streets of Prague, Czech Republic, Photo by Paxton Tomko / Unsplash
Prague, Czech Republic 

If you are a digital nomad from outside the EU, you may be eligible for the Czech Republic's business visa (zivno visa or zivnostenske oppravneni, meaning 'trade license'). Unlike tourist visas, processing times for this type of visa take up to 120 days.

Along with an eligible trade licence and enough funds in your bank account, other requirements include health insurance and proof of accommodation for at least one year.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

At the time of application, you must show 156,500 Czech Koruna (CZK) / €6416 in a bank account.

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

1,000 CZK / €41


#18 Grenada

Beach Bar, Grand Anse Beach | Grenada, Caribbean, Photo by Hugh Whyte / Unsplash
Grand Anse Beach, Grenada

The Grenadian Parliament officially created its own Grenada Digital Nomad Visa as a part of its Remote Employment Act in October 2021. The visa grants eligible professionals the ability to live in Grenada for up to one year, along with their spouse and dependents. The process

Digital nomads are also exempt from paying income tax while living there. This unique program is an attractive opportunity to experience Grenada's culture and beautiful environment without financial restrictions.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$3,083 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$1,500


#19 Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal, Ocean
Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal has recently passed a new law introducing a digital nomad visa, initially scheduled to launch on October 30, 2022. However, as of now, it is still unavailable.

The purpose of this visa is to offer an alternative to the existing 'D7' visa, which was initially designed for retirees and individuals with passive income but has been utilized by digital nomads seeking to work from Portugal over the years.

Although the digital nomad visa is not yet accessible, it is still possible to travel to Portugal using the D7 Visa. This visa permits you to settle in the country and reside there for a period of two years, with the option to extend for an additional three years.

Once you have lived in Portugal for five years, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency, provided that you meet the necessary criteria for Portuguese language proficiency.

We will keep you updated on any developments regarding Portugal's new digital nomad visa.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€825 passive income per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

2 years (possible to extend 3 years)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€155


#20 Colombia

GuatapΓ©, Colombia, Photo by Milo Miloezger / Unsplash
GuatapΓ©, Colombia

Colombia introduced the Colombia Digital Nomad Visa, also known as the "V Visa Digital Nomads", on October 24 2022. This visa grants working nomads the ability to live and work legally for up to two years in the country.

One exciting thing about this visa is that it allows you to start a tech venture in Colombia, which makes it different from other South American countries like Ecuador and Brazil, which also offer a digital nomad visa.

Digital nomads looking for adventure and an affordable lifestyle should look no further – Colombia is the place to be!

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$3,000 per month 

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

9 months (possible to extend by 9 months)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$300


#21 Norway

Lofoten Islands, Svolvær, Norway, Photo by John O'Nolan / Unsplash
Lofoten Islands, Svolvær, Norway

Suppose you're a digital nomad outside of the European Union who meets the requirements. In that case, you can apply for a visa to live and work in Norway, also known as Norway's Independent Contractor visa. To be eligible, you must have one Norwegian customer and agree to pay local taxes under the scheme.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€2,976 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

2 years

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€600


#22 Anguilla

Fisherman and seagull on the ocean near the island Anguilla, Photo by Steve Adams / Unsplash
Anguilla

Anguilla is a dream destination for digital nomads who want to escape and enjoy paradise. The island has stunning white sand beaches, amazing weather, friendly locals, and reliable wifi; it's no wonder Anguilla is becoming a hot spot for digital nomads.

They even introduced their own Anguilla Digital Nomad Visa in 2020, which lets you live and work in this beautiful country for up to twelve months.

How cool is that?!

 πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

None

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$2,000


#23 Iceland

Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa in Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, Photo by F D / Unsplash
Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa in Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland's remote work long-term visa is designed for foreign nationals who earn more than €6,526 per month as either an employee of a foreign company or a freelancer. The visa allows the holder to stay in Iceland for six months, and applicants will not be considered tax residents during this time.

However, you cannot work for Icelandic employers under this visa. Digital nomads can take their families to Iceland without needing Icelandic IDs.

The Icelandic digital nomad visa applicants must show they have a job, enough money to support themselves, and sufficient health insurance coverage.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€6,526

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

6 months

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€87


#24 Mauritius Digital Nomad Visa

Aerial view, Maconde, Mauritius, Photo by Xavier Coiffic / Unsplash
MacondΓ©, Mauritius

Mauritius, a hidden gem often overlooked by digital nomads, offers a great destination with 16 culturally diverse islands. It provides essential amenities, including reliable internet access, affordable accommodation, and delicious food.

Filing your application is free, and you will be promptly informed of its approval or denial within 48 hours, making it one of the fastest digital nomad visa application procedures. In addition to yourself, you may bring along your family and dependents. Sounds pretty good, right?

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$1,500

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend a further year)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

Free


#25 Georgia

Jvari Monastery, Mtskheta, Georgia, Photo by Denis Arslanbekov / Unsplash
Jvari Monastery, Mtskheta, Georgia

In 2020, the government launched the "Remotely from Georgia" program, also known as the Georgia Digital Nomad Visa. Its purpose is to assist remote workers in settling into the country.

This program, along with the digital nomad visa, aims to simplify the process of relocating to Georgia and allows individuals to live there for up to 1 year while working remotely, freelancing, or running their own businesses.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

€1,862 per month 

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

Free


#26 Belize

Palm trees along the sandy shoreline of a tropical beach, Ambergris Caye, Belize, Photo by Meritt Thomas / Unsplash
Ambergris Caye, Belize

Belize launched its Digital Nomad Visa in early 2021 as part of the "Work Where You Vacation" program, encouraging international visitors to explore and work at the same time.

With this digital nomad visa program, you can reside in Belize for up to 6 months while you keep doing your remote work thing. Belize is not a bad place to hang out; it has the second-largest barrier reef in the world and offers stunning views, swimming, snorkelling, and plenty of beach lounging activities.

If you're wondering where most digital nomads hang out, check out Caye Caulker and Umaya Village.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$6,250 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

6 months 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$250


#27 Armenia

Mount Ararat, Yerevan, Armenia,  Photo by Gor Davtyan / Unsplash
Mount Ararat, Yerevan, Armenia

The Armenia Digital Nomad Visa, also known as the "On Foreigners" residence permit, is a great choice for digital nomads who want to live and work remotely in Armenia.

With the digital nomad visa, you get a one-year temporary residence permit that can be renewed annually. This permit gives you access to the same benefits as Armenian citizens, like national healthcare and education.

πŸ’Ά Income Requirement

None

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend 3 times)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

€258


#28 The Bahamas

Ocean, white sand, Tropic of Cancer Beach at the Exuma, Bahamas, Photo by Pritam Pebam / Unsplash
Tropic of Cancer Beach at the Exuma, Bahamas

Who doesn't want to work remotely from the beautiful beaches of The Bahamas? With the newly introduced Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (BEATS) program, digital nomads can now live and work in The Bahamas for up to one year, with the possibility to extend their stay for another two years.

The application process is easy and can all be done online. A bonus is that the program doesn't have a minimum income requirement.

With the BEATS program, you can enjoy all the perks of living in the Bahamas while being able to work remotely. And with its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and laid-back lifestyle, it's no wonder that many digital nomads are flocking to this Caribbean paradise.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

None

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year (possible to extend to extend twice)

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$1,000


#29 Brazil

Aerial view, christ the redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Photo by Raphael Nogueira / Unsplash
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

On January 24 2022, the Brazilian government introduced the Brazil Digital Nomad Visa, allowing remote workers to live in their country for up to one year.

With their digital nomad visa, you'll be able to check out the top spots for digital nomads in Brazil, like Rio de Janeiro, SΓ£o Paulo, and FlorianΓ³polis. You'll find coworking spaces and coffee shops with reliable wifi, making it easy to work remotely.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$1,500 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

1 year 

πŸ’° Cost of Visa

$100


#30 Ecuador

Remote workers can now explore this exotic tropical paradise with the Ecuador Digital Nomad Visa, also known as the "Rentista for Remote Work Visa".

Ecuador is a great destination for digital nomads. The country has stunning natural beauty, rich culture and convenient modern amenities. Plus, it is a very affordable country.

πŸ’΅ Income Requirement

$1,275 per month

πŸ—“οΈ Duration of Visa

2 years


πŸ”₯ Conclusion

It's no surprise that digital nomad visas are getting popular, as remote work is now more accessible and accepted than ever. Whether you fancy working on a beach in the Bahamas, exploring mountains in Georgia, or catching some waves in Costa Rica, there are loads of great destinations out there.

We hope this ultimate list helps you find your next digital nomad spot where you can live and work abroad. If you've got any questions, feel free to hit us up on Instagram - @remotevagabond.