Top 10 Countries Offering Digital Nomad Visas in 2025— Most in Europe

Today, almost 70 countries offer digital nomad visas to foreigners who want to work remotely. Here’s a look at the top 10 options.

The idea of working from home (WFH) or remotely existed before the internet, but it became popular during the Covid-19 pandemic, when people had to stay home and work online.

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In 2020, Estonia became one of the first countries to introduce a digital nomad visa, allowing foreign nationals to live and work there legally for up to a year. This move inspired many other countries to follow the same path.

What is a Digital Nomad Visa?

A digital nomad visa is a short-term permit that allows foreigners to stay in a country while working remotely. These visas vary in length and are often renewable.

One key requirement is financial stability, meaning the applicant must have a steady income or savings—this applies to both individuals and those with family.

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Many countries allow online applications, but some still require applicants to go through embassies or consulates.

While the eligibility rules differ slightly, most countries ask for proof of accommodation, a clean criminal record, and health insurance.

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Out of the nearly 70 countries offering digital nomad visas, here are the 10 most popular. Nine of them are in Europe.

1. Spain

Eligibility: Must have a bachelor’s/master’s degree or 3+ years of relevant work experience; only for non-EU/EEA citizens

Stay Duration: 1 year initially; extendable up to 5 years

Income Requirement: €2,760 per month

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: $70–80

2. Italy

Eligibility: Cannot work for an Italian-registered company

Stay Duration: 1 year

Income Requirement: €24,789 per year; increases to €34,087/year for a spouse, and €1,150/year per child

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: €116

3. Greece

Eligibility: Must be a non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen and not work for a Greek company

Stay Duration: 1 year initially, extendable by 2 more years through a residence permit

Income Requirement: €3,500/month, plus 20% more for each dependent

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: €1,000 + €150 for each dependent

4. Thailand

Eligibility: Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) for digital nomads; no work permit needed if employed by non-Thai companies

Stay Duration: Up to 180 days, extendable once per entry for another 180 days; visa valid for 5 years

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: INR 25,000

5. Germany

Eligibility: Offers a “freelance/self-employed” visa instead of a digital nomad visa

Stay Duration: Up to 3 years, extendable by 1 year

Income Requirement: No fixed amount; usually €1,000–€2,000/month with proof of financial stability

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: $105

6. Portugal

Eligibility: Must be a non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen with a remote work contract and proof of accommodation for 1 year

Stay Duration: 1 year, extendable up to 5 years

Income Requirement: €3,480/month, plus €3,132 per child and €5,220 per adult

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: €75–90 (may vary)

7. Japan

Eligibility: Must be a citizen of selected eligible countries

Stay Duration: 6 months

Income Requirement: €58,420 annually

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: $20 (single entry), $40 (multiple entries)

8. Croatia

Eligibility: Cannot work for a company based in Croatia

Stay Duration: 18 months, renewable once (max stay: 3 years)

Income Requirement: €3,295/month, plus 10% for each family member

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed

Visa Fee: €157

9. Mauritius

Eligibility: Must work remotely for a non-Mauritian company or clients

Stay Duration: 6–12 months; renewable as long as criteria are met

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed (must submit marriage/birth certificates)

Visa Fee: Free (Online application, processed in 48 hours)

10. Hungary

Eligibility: Non-EU/EEA nationals working for a foreign company; no local employment allowed

Stay Duration: 1 year, renewable for 1 more year

Income Requirement: €3,000/month

Spouses/Dependents: Allowed, but must apply separately

Visa Fee: €110

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