According to a recent ranking Argentina has the second best visa policy for digital nomads in the world and the best in both North and South America.
Argentina’s digital nomad policy is the second most beneficial policy in the world for people who want to work abroad. said the recently released VisaGuide.World Digital Nomad Index. To arrive at these results, the index took into account a number of factors, including cost of living, internet speed, required taxes, minimum income and health score.
According to VisaGuide.World, the ranking highlights the popularity of Argentina’s Digital Nomad Visa, which was first made available to nomads on May 21, 2022. One reason for this popularity is that the visa allows nomads to live completely tax-free for the entire duration. of their stay in the country.
Lum Kamishi, project manager at VisaGuide.World, notes that in the year and a half since the government introduced this visa, Argentina has proven its intention to take advantage of it by luring nomads with a variety of extremely tempting offers.
“Unlike some other countries, Argentina has taken seriously the ability that a Digital Nomad Visa can have to stimulate the economy. There is no tax policy for the entire stay the relatively low required minimum income, extra low cost of living and high health score compared to other countries in this index, make Argentina extremely attractive and convenient for any digital nomad.” said Lum Kamishi, project manager at VisaGuide.World
He claims that two more factors increasing the demand for this visa are Argentina’s popularity among tourists its fast internet.
Although there are Digital Nomad Visas available in four other South American countries, none are as desirable as Argentina. These nations are Uruguay, Ecuador, Brazil and Colombiain order of ranking.
Spain is another Spanish country that takes the top spot. The latter has become the most practical option for digital nomads who want to work abroad. Argentina is in second place, followed by Romania, the United Arab Emirates, Croatia and the United States.