4 European Travel Hotspots for Digital Nomads
As the summer approaches and air travel gradually returns to its pre-Covid levels, the opportunity for both business travelers and holiday-makers to explore new destinations is becoming more enticing. Thanks to the remote working provisions made during the pandemic, distributed teams and remote workers have been able to work from anywhere, as long as there is a stable internet connection.
For those fortunate enough to have this level of flexibility, several attractive destinations are beckoning with the introduction of digital nomad visas. These visas allow remote workers to set up a new home abroad and work outside their country of employment. Europe was one of the first regions to embrace this concept, making it relatively straightforward for digital nomads to apply for a visa and enjoy long-term stays in their chosen destination.
Here are four countries in Europe that offer a lot to digital nomads and have relatively simple visa application processes.
1. Croatia:
Situated along the stunning Dalmatian coast, Croatia has become a popular tourist destination and gained additional fame as a central filming location for the hit series Game of Thrones. The city of Dubrovnik, often referred to as the real-life King’s Landing, offers the opportunity to work there for a full year with the Croatian digital nomad visa. To qualify, applicants must provide proof of a monthly income of €2,540 or have at least €30,472 in their bank account. One bonus of this visa is that digital nomads are exempt from paying any additional income tax.
2. Estonia:
Known for its digital-first approach, Estonia was one of the pioneers in introducing a digital nomad visa in 2020, offering temporary residency for up to one year. However, anyone staying beyond 183 days will be considered an Estonian tax resident. To be eligible for this visa, applicants must have a monthly income of €4,500 and pay an application fee of up to €100. Estonia boasts a thriving start-up scene, a low cost of living, and abundant clean air and forestation.
3. Malta:
As an island in the Mediterranean with English as an official language, Malta has been attracting international professionals with its simple process for obtaining a nomad residence permit. Applicants need to fill out a form, submit it via email along with the required documentation, and include a letter of intent stating their motivations for moving to Malta. If successful, they will be granted a one-year renewable permit within 30 working days. To qualify, a minimum gross yearly income of €32,400 is required, and an administrative fee of €300 is applicable.
4. Spain:
Spain offers a one-year digital nomad visa that can be renewed for up to five years for those who develop a real taste for the remote lifestyle. To be eligible, applicants must have been in their current job for at least three months and earn at least 200% of the monthly Spanish national minimum wage, which is approximately €2,479 per month. Health insurance coverage is also a requirement. Spain offers a relatively low cost of living compared to other popular European destinations.
If you have been dreaming of satisfying your wanderlust with a long-term stay in a digital nomad destination, consider exploring these four European countries with their attractive visa options. Keep in mind that it’s always important to check the specific requirements and regulations for each destination before making any travel plans. Happy digital nomadting!
Note: For those interested in remote job opportunities, please visit the House of Talent Job Board for a variety of remote roles available in different industries.
(Original article snippet provided by Reuters, with adaptation and additional content)