Being a digital nomad is more popular than ever. According to the UN World Tourism Organization, around 16.9 million Americans consider themselves digital nomads, more than double the number in 2019. To meet this demand, more than 50 countries now offer digital nomad visas that allow remote workers and self-employed people to live and work …
There’s a common belief that digital nomadism is a lifestyle that’s driven by spontaneity and an itch for adventure, which, while not necessarily untrue, is far from the whole story. Managing your life, work, and everything in between from a whole other country is a process that requires time, patience, and jumping through endless bureaucratic …
Here’s something you may not know about being a digital nomad. Despite having no commitment to a location, it’s not always so simple to show up at a destination and stay for as long as you want. You can pass through most countries on a tourist visa, but if you want to stay somewhere for …
Sri Lanka is an incredibly beautiful country and it is also an incredibly affordable place to live. For both of these reasons its capital city has quickly turned into a digital nomad hotspot. Digital nomads in Sri Lanka are attracted by the slow pace of life, the minimal living costs, and the contrast between its …
So many people are seeing the advantages of remote work. Thus, they are jumping on planes to live the digital nomad life. There are now over 50 countries that have digital nomad visas. Yet, with every visa comes different requirements. While visas can be a ticket to a new life, they often need a lot …
Digital nomad visas have been increasing in popularity in recent years. The rise of remote work and location-independent business has led many people to explore the opportunity of living and working in another country. Digital nomad visas make it easy for remote workers and entrepreneurs to stay in another country long-term and work online. There …
Digital nomadism is one of the fastest-growing travel trends in the world. Today, there are an estimated 32 million digital nomads traveling the globe – and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. Countries are capitalizing on the culture shift and competing to become the next hotspot for these top-earning travelers’ dollars. 58 countries around the world now …
Now that digital nomads are taking over the scene, numerous countries around the world have begun relaxing immigration rules to better accommodate them, whether it’s treating them as long-term tourists and offering tax exemptions or launching Digital Nomad Visas (DNV). Europe is at the forefront of this exciting trend, with an ever-expanding list of nations …
Latin America is increasingly being hailed as a top destination for digital nomads, who come from all around the world to experience the wonders that this continent can bring. Some come for warm weather or the interesting blends of cultures, some come for stunning landscapes, while many more digital nomads come to this continent to …
Southeast Asia has long been a haven for travelers and digital nomads looking for a low cost of living and a taste of the good life. However, regional tourist visas are short and digital nomad visas are scarce. Some countries, like Thailand, are only getting more difficult and expensive with time. Thailand had previously offered …
Colombia has officially launched its digital nomad visa, and it’s one of the most accessible choices for digital nomads looking for an affordable place to live. This South American nation has long been a popular hub for digital nomads and expats, who are drawn to Colombia’s vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and low cost of living. …
It’s estimated that right now, approximately 35 million people around the world call themselves digital nomads. Defined by someone who works remotely from different locations, digital nomadism is one trend that has taken off since 2020. While not an entirely new concept, the work-from-home mandate that many of us were under during the pandemic has …