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A digital nomad visa is a program that allows you to legally work remotely away from your country of residence. A tourist visa doesn’t give you that right.
The granted visas are usually valid for 12 months or more, provide multiple entries, and can or cannot be renewed for an extension, depending on the country.
You have to meet the country’s requirements, such as proof of sufficient funds and health insurance.
In this video, Jovana Vojinovic, director of operations, shares the latest trends of the Digital Nomad Visa.
00:00 Start
0:31 Benefits of Digital Nomad Visa
1:48 Norway Digital Nomad Visa
3:32 Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa
4:04 Barbados Digital Nomad Visa
4:42 Dominica Digital Nomad Visa
5:31 Cayman Islands Digital Nomad Visa – GCCP
5:40 The Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (Bahamas Digital Nomad Visa)
6:17 Moving to Caribbean Island
6:34 Portugal Passive Income (D7) Visa
8:03 German Freelance “Freiberufler” Visa
8:40 Greece Golden Visa
9:46 Malta Nomad Residence Permit
10:30 Croatia Digital Nomad Visa
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This gal is so endearing and likeable for some reason.
I seriously fell asleep listening to her. Good video content has gone to waste! couldn't even understand half of her sentences. Please bring back the regular man
Uh, did you meant to say Taiwan instead of Thailand? Because, a lot of Non-Asians ALWAYS seems to get the two countries confused or mixed up.
My greatest happiness is the weekly profit get consistently and i'm glad got into crypto when I did because it's been a turning point for me financially. been my best decision so far…
tblissi, georgia offering digital nomad visa as well.
Please put captions on when having a non-native English speaking host.
Would love to hear more on the Bahamas. Thank you folks for all you do. Will be a customer soon.
the Croatia DN visa is renewable every 1.5 years. Also you have to have a property or long term rental to qualify
Spain is coming with a new law in Jan 23 for start-ups, investors and digital nomads, will look forward to Nomad Capitalist speaking about that.
If you live in one place all year, you're not a nomad. By definition a nomad is somebody who remains perpetually on the move to some extent.
Could you give an update about the current state of taxation by citizenship of the EU?
Most digital nomads don't earn enough to stay in those countries
Where aren't the Californians going?
How is this woman the correct choice for this channel? I'm sure she is qualified to do her normal day to day job, but having her present information in English is a HUGE mistake. There is no way I can just run one of these clips in the background, her English is just a rambling stream unless you really focus in on what she is saying.
How do those nomads work in Thailand and Indonesia with the incredible time difference? Meetings at 3am must be brutal
If I’m moving every 2 to 3 months it’s almost like visas don’t really matter too much. Now keep in a relationship there’s a whole Nother topic
For my online business, almost all of the selections are wrong. 1. Internet connection, reliability, and speed – download, upload, and ping, 2. affordability – many of us take a pay cut for better quality of life, and 3. places with space – I need an actual room as an office as well as designated living space Chile, Hong Kong, and Thailand are debatable. According to the speedtest list, they are highly ranked. You might wonder why I would know. Well, I have had several conference calls from these locations. I would much prefer the digital nomad visas from parts of Colombia and Brazil. Mexico City and other cities are becoming quite strong. Of course, as you mentioned, Germany, Norway, and Estonia have strong connections. Croatia's internet speed connections might work depending on the work and location. Then there are the concerns of affordability. It should be noted that business people will most likely want to stay near the cities. The beaches and mountains may be picturesque, but the connections are typically not as strong. In other words, Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Dominica, and Barbados are not going to be suitable. As someone who has been doing this pre-pandemic (six years), I am sure that I or someone else could provide a better idea of what digital nomads with video conferencing need. Good luck to digital nomads! It is not as easy to travel around and about as one might think.
Germany ? He'll no. The last thing on earth I would do is to support this ÖkoBolshevik Regime over there. I'd rather kill myself.
The caravan moves to different locations. That makes sense because of the policy changes in many of SEA countries. I guess a lot of the remoties will move to Dubai. In my opinion digital nomadism isn't a sustainable lifestyle but is more something for younger people experimenting and traveling usually without children. At a point most will settle down. Further I don't think that digital nomads bring much economically for a country because they usually conduct their business outside of the country they work in. They try not to pay taxes. Plus they usually leave after a few weeks to months at the most a couple of years. The bit of consumption doesn't really rock any economy
would love to hear more about life in the Bahamas
I am a Financial Nomad and I would like to build a Lifestyle in Countries having an Inflation of $100 so kindly suggest a suitable Migration plan for me
5 G coverage ? ElectroMagneticField (EMF) toxic to humans. Consider NOT ever driving or riding in toxic emf electric cars OR you will be sick; down the road.
Colombia is a good example of nomad visa, the requements are just of 3 colombian minimal wage, converted in US currency it would be 700 USD.
You barely even talked about Norway. Can you make a video only for the Scandinavian countries and what visas they provide for digital nomads? Thanks