There are more than a few people that have contemplated working from a different country. These days, whether it’s lifestyle change, escaping political persecution, or just a change of pace, working from just about anywhere is more than possible.

Indeed, Google search volume around the phrase “digital nomad visas” increased by over 1,135% worldwide this year.

Some countries make it streamlined to work remotely, with specific programs geared toward digital nomads, and their remote employment.

We’ve compiled a list of 12 particularly desirable countries that offer such digital nomad visas, and some of the basic requirements. While some countries require specific levels of income, others do not.  Always make sure to check with your consulate on specifics to each country.

Bahamas

The Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (BEATS) program allows remote workers to live among breathtaking islands while enjoying top-notch infrastructure and coworking spaces.

Application fees & visa costs: $1,025Visa validity length: One year (renewable up to three years)Salary requirement: There is no fixed amount is necessary. You need a letter from either your employer or school stating that you are financially self-sufficient.How to apply: You can visit this website.

Barbados

With a 12-month Barbados Welcome Stamp visa, digital nomads can enjoy the island’s stunning beaches, laid-back lifestyle, and reliable internet in a tropical paradise.

Application fees & visa costs: $2,000Visa validity length: One yearSalary requirement: $50,000 per yearHow to apply: You can visit this website.

Belize

Belize offers English-speaking communities, easy access to nature and adventure, and affordable living, making it an ideal base for digital nomads.

Application fees & visa costs: $250Visa validity length: Six months (extendable)Salary requirement: $75,000 per yearHow to apply: You can visit this website.

Costa Rica

Known for its “pura vida” lifestyle, Costa Rica offers digital nomads a mix of natural beauty, warm weather, and a growing community of remote workers.

Application fees & visa costs: $2,219Visa validity length: Three years (can apply for permanent residency after that)Salary requirement: $3,000 per monthHow to apply: You must make an appointment with the Direccion General de Migracion y Extranjeria (the General Directorate of Migration and Foreign Affairs) in Costa Rica to physically submit your documents for this visa, which is called Rentista Visa.More details on Costa Rica’s digital nomad visa

Croatia

Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa and beautiful Adriatic coastline have made it a popular spot for remote workers looking for European charm and low living costs.

Application fees & visa costs: Varies. If applied online, it’s roughly $147 in totalVisa validity length: One yearSalary requirement: HRK 17,329.35 (roughly $2,500) per monthHow to apply: You can visit this website.

Greece

Greece provides a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, stunning historical sites, and affordable rent, along with a digital nomad visa for extended stays.

To fully enjoy your stay, it’s essential to secure a Greece visa appointment in advance, ensuring a smooth entry process for long-term residency or remote work.

Application fees & visa costs: €75 (roughly $81)Visa validity length: One year (renewable for up to three years)Salary requirements: $3,500 per monthHow to apply: You can visit this website.

Iceland

 Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes and strong internet connectivity make it perfect for nomads who want to work remotely amidst some of the world’s most unique natural beauty.

Application fees & visa costs: $94Visa validity length: Varies depending on where you are from, for a maximum of 180 days.Salary requirement: €7,000 (roughly $7,600) per monthHow to apply: You can visit this website.

Italy

Italy combines a rich cultural experience, fantastic cuisine, and vibrant cities, making it a dream destination for digital nomads seeking an authentic European lifestyle.

Application fees & visa costs: €116 (roughly $126) plus potential additional fees (translations and certifications)Visa validity length: One year (renewable for another year)Salary requirement: €28,000 (roughly $30,400) per yearHow to apply: You need to book an in-person appointment at an Italian consulate office in the country you reside in.

Japan

Japan’s cutting-edge tech infrastructure, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities offer digital nomads a blend of modern convenience and traditional charm.

Application fees & visa costs: To be determinedVisa validity length: Six monthsSalary requirement: ¥10 million (roughly $66,400) per yearWhere to apply: To be determinedMore details on Japan’s digital nomad visa

Kenya

Kenya provides a dynamic cultural experience, stunning wildlife, and an expanding tech scene, making it an adventurous choice for digital nomads.

Application fees & visa costs: To be determinedVisa validity length: To be determinedSalary requirement: $55,000 per yearHow to apply: To be determinedNotes: According to officials, it is expected that the visa will potentially open the pathway to long-term residency in the country.

Mexico

Mexico’s affordable cost of living, rich cultural heritage, and growing digital nomad hubs like Mexico City and Tulum attract remote workers from around the globe.

Application fees & visa costs: $40 plus a varying amount between $150 and $350Visa validity length: Six months to four yearsSalary requirement: Varies between $3,700 and $4,400 per month after tax depending on the consulateHow to apply: You can visit this website.

South Korea

South Korea offers one of the world’s fastest internet speeds, a vibrant culture, and modern amenities, ideal for digital nomads who value efficiency and convenience.

Application fees & visa costs: To be determinedVisa validity length: One year (renewable for another year)Salary requirement: At least double South Korea’s gross national income per capita (around $64,000 based on 2023 standards)How to apply: You must make an appointment at the nearest South Korean embassy or consulate abroad and physically submit your application and documentation.

Photos via Unsplash. See the full list of Digital Nomad countries on Thrillist

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