Digital Nomad Visas 2026: The Complete Country-by-Country Guide
The digital nomad visa landscape has exploded. What started with Barbados's "Welcome Stamp" in 2020 is now a global movement, with over 50 nations competing for remote workers' tax dollars and spending power.
Portugal D8 Passive Income Visa
Portugal's D8 visa requires proof of income of at least €3,040/month (4× minimum wage). It grants a 2-year residency with a path to permanent residency and citizenship. Lisbon and Porto remain top picks.
- Income requirement: €3,040/month
- Initial validity: 2 years (renewable)
- Processing time: 2–4 months
- Cost: ~€180 application fee
Spain's Digital Nomad Visa
Spain launched its nomad visa in 2023 requiring €2,334/month minimum income (200% of minimum wage). Benefits include access to Spain's public healthcare system and the ability to enroll children in local schools.
Thailand's LTR Visa (Long-Term Resident)
Thailand's LTR visa for remote workers requires a minimum income of $80,000/year. It grants a 10-year visa with multiple entries, a work permit, and significant tax benefits — only 17% flat rate on income earned in Thailand.
Georgia's Remotely from Georgia Program
Georgia offers one of the most accessible programs: proof of income over $2,000/month, free 1-year visa on arrival, and a flat 1% income tax rate. Tbilisi has become a hotspot for budget-conscious nomads.
Key Things to Check Before Applying
- Tax treaty between your home country and destination — avoid double taxation
- Health insurance requirements (most mandate private coverage)
- Whether your employer permits working from that country
- Banking and money transfer rules
- Path to permanent residency if you want to stay long-term