Why is The Czech Republic a great country for digital nomads?
One of the many perks of enjoying the digital nomad visa in the Czech Republic is being located in the center of Europe. It is a strategic location for those looking to travel efficiently and quickly, sharing its borders with four countries. Moving and getting around the cities is smooth. In Prague, you have the options of the metro, modern trams, buses, and trolleybuses. Also, as Prague is full of ex-pats and remote workers, finding your community there won’t be hard. There are multiple meet-ups and English-speaking events you can join.Β In the Czech Republic, you can find history, art, nightlife, fantastic architecture, and many beautiful places to do outdoor activities.Β
What are the visa requirements?
β Visa length: valid for 1 year with an option of being renewed for 1 more year
β A minimum monthly Income of 5587 (Euro) / 5820 (USD)
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Malta also has joined the list of countries that offer digital nomad visas to foreign remote workers. The Malta digital nomad visa program allows international digital nomads to relocate temporarily, reside and work online from this beautiful country. Malta is a country with many well-known perks. It has been voted to be the country with the best climate in the world, and it’s probably one of the safest countries you can go to, perfect for female solo travelers! Malta has an undeniable beauty, Mediterranean calm life, and housing there is very affordable to be Europe. Also, a bonus is that English is one of the official languages besides Maltese.
What are the visa requirements?
β Visa length: the stay can go from 6 months to up to 1 year
β Depending on if you are a freelancer, full-time employee, or entrepreneur- You will be required to show varying documentation.
β Proof of a minimum monthly income of 2700 (Euro) / 2818 (USD)
Keep in mind that digital nomad visas are constantly changing and being updated by each country’s government. Always check the official website for new requirements and information. Follow us on Instagram @digitalnomadsdaily and tune in every Wednesday for a new episode on Spotify on The Digital Nomads Daily Podcast
We know that Greece doesn’t really need an introduction, given that it is one of the most popular touristic destinations in Europe. Known for its stunning landscapes, beaches, low cost of living, and delicious food.Β
Mykonos is one of the most known of the hundreds of Greek islands and probably not one where you’d want to spend time during high season. Other islands are as wonderful and probably more suitable for remote workers, not so focused on the party side. According to Nomad List, Rethymno is on top of the list as one of the favorite cities for digital nomads in Greece.
Remote workers, thanks to the digital nomad visa, can now enjoy an affordable country to live in, multiple co-working spaces, a good internet connection, and a safe place to go to, including for female solo travelers.
What are the visa requirements?
β Visa length: 1 year. It can be renewable for two more years
β Copy of your valid passport
β A clean criminal record
β Health insurance
β Address of accommodation in Greece
β Proof of remote work or proof of employment
β Proof of a minimum monthly income of 3500 (Euro) / 3652 (USD)
Keep in mind that digital nomad visas are constantly changing and being updated by each country’s government. Always check the official website for new requirements and information. Follow us on Instagram @digitalnomadsdaily and tune in every Wednesday for a new episode on Spotify on The Digital Nomads Daily Podcast
Why is Georgia a great country for digital nomads?
Georgia is a destination that has increased its popularity over the last few years, especially for remote workers. Its capital, Tbilisi, is a perfect place for people looking to live in a European style while spending as if they were on a Southeast Asia budget. It’s one of the most affordable and safest destinations for digital nomads. Georgia ranked high on the list as a safe country.
One fantastic initiative the Georgian government has done is a “Work from Georgia” program. You can sign up as a digital nomad, and it pairs you with national businesses that count with extra space in their offices, so you have a working space.
What are the visa requirements?
β Visa length: for up to 1 year
β Copy of Passport
β Original Certificate of criminal record from your country of origin
β Health insurance coverage for at least 6 months
β Depending on if you are a freelancer, full-time employee, or entrepreneur- You will be required to show varying documentation.
β Only individuals from certain countries are eligible to apply
β A minimum monthly income of 2000 (Euros)/ 2090 (USD)
Keep in mind that digital nomad visas are constantly changing and being updated by each country’s government. Always check the official website for new requirements and information. Follow us on Instagram @digitalnomadsdaily and tune in every Wednesday for a new episode on Spotify on The Digital Nomads Daily Podcast
Estonia is probably one of the least known and underrated countries in Europe.
It is also one of the pioneers of the Digital Nomad Visa Estonia, launching it in August 2020. This country has the most accessible Internet in the world after Iceland. With fast, reliable Internet and a growing community, you could say it counts with all the practical things remote workers need. And for the adventurous and outdoor travelers, there are plenty of activities like skiing, skating, hiking, and camping!
What are the visa requirements?
β Visa length: There are 2 visa options. The first is the short stay which is for 6 months. The second option is the more extended stay, which is for 1 year. In this last, you can apply for a second extended stay.
β Application form Proof of Purpose. This is a letter that establishes your status as a digital nomad, that you conduct a business as a partner or shareholder on behalf of a company registered in a foreign country, or that you are a freelancer with contracts from foreign entities.
β The minimum monthly income is 3504 (Euro)/ 3693 (USD). Plus, you need to prove that you have repeatedly earned this amount in the past 6 months.
Keep in mind that digital nomad visas are constantly changing and being updated by each country’s government. Always check the official website for new requirements and information. Follow us on Instagram @digitalnomadsdaily and tune in every Wednesday for a new episode on Spotify on The Digital Nomads Daily Podcast