Countries Open to Expats and Digital Nomads in July 2021 (Covid-19 update) – that will be the topic of today’s article.
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Introduction
It is no new dream for many workers to be able to work while traveling. Who doesn’t want to work remotely on a beach or a cozy island? No doubt, if you have worked remotely, the fantasy of doing your work elsewhere than on your couch is definitely a reoccurring one. After all, with a strong internet connection, you can work from any corner of the world. And when conventional workers discovered this, digital nomadism was born.
The onset of the Covid 19 pandemic started a new era in the commercial and tourism world. For the commercial world—most employees accustomed to a face-to-face work system had to adapt to a new way of working from home.
Nonetheless, the covid 19 eras are slowly fading away, and workers are now returning to their workplace to continue their remote work. Peradventure, you are one of those workers, and you wish to participate in digital nomadism and want to know the countries that are available for it. Keep reading!
Digital nomadism is more of a lifestyle than a job. It is the combination of work, money, tourism, and to add it all up, it makes your work more fun. Plus, workers that have jobs with affiliation with creativity would be perfect for this.
Now, what’s a better way to get inspiration than the cool breeze from a beach in Costa Rica? In this article, we’ve got you covered! And we will walk you through the countries that are open to expats and digital nomads. Please read the full article to get a glimpse of what we’ve unleashed.
To understand how a digital nomad visa works, the definition of what a digital nomad is necessary. A digital nomad is a remote worker with a nomadic lifestyle and uses the internet to work remotely outside the country they normally live in.
Now that the definition of a digital nomad is set in stone, you can understand digital nomad visas better. Digital Nomad Visa is a document that gives you the right to work remotely in a country that you don’t permanently live in.
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the world has changed and is still evolving. More so, no sector has experienced this change other than the travel sector and where we work. Countries with tourism-dependent revenue keep suffering from it, and not many people are willing to travel yet. Nonetheless, tourism moves the income of many countries, which inspired the approval of new work visas, including the digital nomad visa and visas for tourism by expats.
As of the 9th of July, 2021, 25 countries offer digital nomad visas and are open to expats. Here is a list of the countries that are open for tourism and digital nomadism.
Antigua and Barbuda offer a visa called the nomad digital residency. This visa is specific to digital nomads that are capable of supporting themselves and family members. The visa spans two years, and to benefit from it, and you would need to get a health insurance plan.
To get the visa so you can be a digital nomad in Antigua and Barbuda, there are three brief steps you have to follow.
Barbados is another country on the list of digital nomad accepting countries. Not too long ago, the country started to offer a Barbados welcome stamp. This stamp provides a one-year working vacation visa for digital nomads. The visa price, more so, is $2000 for a person and $3000 for families.
Bermuda launched a new visa program, “work from Bermuda, for digital nomads and remote workers. The program aims to permit workers and students alike to work remotely on their beautiful island stress-free.
The country claims that they are set to admit workers as long as they have electric car rentals, multiple co-working spaces, a vacation that would allow digital nomads and expats to have a nice time for the period of one year on the island. A fascinating part of this offer is it doesn’t have any minimum income requirement.
The department of tourism of Cayman islands recently launched a specific visa for digital nomads that is called the “Global Citizen Concierge Program (GCCP).” This visa allows digital nomads to work and live in their country for two years.
For the Cayman Islands, the minimum income requirement is a bit more than that of other countries that permit digital nomadism. If you haven’t moved or you still plan to move, the income requirement might serve as a push to becoming a six-figure earner.
Digital nomads that have the Cayman Islands as a country of interest must have a minimum income requirement of $100,000 if you are alone and a minimum income requirement of $150,000 if you are a couple.
More so, since this program was just launched recently, a full detailed list of requirements hasn’t been released yet. Nonetheless, here are some conditions we managed to find.
Croatia has boarded the digital nomadism train and offers digital nomads a visa for 12 months with no extensions. Application is open to workers who work remotely outside Croatia and in third-world countries.
This country offers digital nomads a visa called Zivno. The visa allows digital nomads to stay in this country for a period of one year with a possibility of a one-year extension.
The beautiful island of Curacao is now open for digital nomadism. They offer an initiative called the @home in curacao program.
The application fee for this program is just $300. So why not head to a cozy tropical island?
For a decade now, Costa Rica has become a stable economic state with a lot of social programs and a tax system that favors expats and digital nomads. This country now offers a visa “Rentista.” To earn this residency Visa, digital nomads are to release proof of a monthly income of about $ 2,500 from a foreign organization. Plus, it has to be corroborated with a foreign banking institution for at least two years.
Interested digital nomads should earn a minimum income of $2,500 monthly or deposit $60,000 in any Costa Rica bank.
Dominica, not the Dominican Republic, just launched a new visa program, “Work in Nature.” This visa program is open to freelancers and digital nomads. It allows them to literally “work in the nature” of this Caribbean island for a period of 18 months.
Dubai came on board with digital nomadism when, earlier this year, it released a remote work and travel visa program—with the visa costing just $287.
Amongst all of the European countries, Estonia is the first European country to initiate the e-residency program. This program allows digital nomads to register an EU-based business.
Also, this year, Estonia launched a visa residency program that allows foreign digital nomads and freelancers to live in the country for a year.
Germany’s “Freiberufler” is one of the best visas for digital nomads as it permits up to 3 years of stay.
Note, Germany has another visa as well; this visa, “Aufenthaltserlaubnis für selbständige Tätigkeit,” allows digital nomads and freelancers to work remotely and live in Germany from 6 months to 3 years.
Mexico is one of the best countries for digital nomads out there and is heavily pervaded with them. Plus, it offers a temporary residency that allows digital nomads and freelancers to live and work in their country for one to three years in a row.
Australia offers a visa program called “Australian Working Holiday Visa.” This visa allows you to live and work in the country for a year.
Furthermore, the visa program has an age limit. Only people between the ages of 16 and 35 can qualify. There is not much about this visa program. It is advisable to reach out to any Australian embassies in your area and make certain information about this visa program as some specific details are attached to the visa program.
Portugal, unlike other countries, doesn’t only offer a temporary resident visa to digital nomads, but a resident permit. This type has the potential of being extended up to 5 years. Plus, the fascinating thing about this visa is that, after five years, you can apply for permanent residency.
Spain offers a visa for digital nomads who work remotely in a foreign country to live and work in Spain. Spain provides a self-employment visa. This visa allows freelancers and digital nomads from foreign countries and other EU countries to live in Spain for a year.
Spain offers another type of visa. This visa is the “start-up law visa.” This program permits citizens from other countries to enter Spain to work, live, and make start-ups in the country for a year.
Lastly, Spain offers one more visa. This visa is called the Non-lucrative visa. All that this visa entails is that you are not allowed to work. The government seeks to admit foreign citizens that are retired and self-sufficient. The visa lasts for a year, but there is a possibility for an extension.
Montserrat offers digital nomads a new program called Montserrat Remote Work Stamp. This stamp allows digital nomads to live and work on this island for a year. Plus, if you are happy with your stay, you can request an extension.
To be qualified, you need to
What makes this visa program more fascinating is you just have to wait for seven days to get approved.
Mauritius is an island that just boarded the digital nomadism train. Eligible digital nomads can live and work on the island for a year and renew the visa when a year expires. Plus, for now, the application is free.
All the countries above have approved digital nomadism. However, some countries intend to support digital nomadism soon. The government has started, and you should be expecting these countries to open to digital nomads soon. The countries are:
More so, apart from countries open to digital nomads, there are also countries that are open to expats even in this covid 19 era as of July 2021. Here is a list of all the countries available to tourism and expats:
Many countries are open to expats, and by the end of the year, the governments of several countries will render their country available to expats. Nonetheless, for the ones that are opened as of July 2021, it is important that expats and digital nomads put the prevalence of Covid-19 in mind. Most countries would require proof of vaccination and a mandatory 48 – 72 hours quarantine period. So if you’re ready to take a trip, be prepared as regards Covid 19.
More so, it is important to do adequate research before selecting your country of choice. As outlined above, ensure that you fit all of the requirements as that’s the only way you can be thoroughly prepared and get the visa you want.
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