The rise of remote working has prompted countries around the world to cater to digital nomads by offering specialized visas that combine easy access with a lifestyle-friendly work environment.
In 2025, these six countries will stand out for their robust digital nomad visa programs, offering unparalleled opportunities for remote professionals.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s Pura Vida lifestyle, combined with its TAX FRIENDLY digital nomad visa, makes it an excellent destination for remote workers looking for a tropical environment.
Main requirements:
- Proof of a stable monthly income of at least $2,500 or a bank statement showing $60,000.
- Health insurance that covers the duration of the stay.
- Registration with the Costa Rican Social Security System (upon approval).
Visa duration: Two years, renewable.
Notable benefits:
- No local income tax for income earned outside Costa Rica.
- Beautiful natural landscapes and environmentally friendly initiatives.
Spain
The Spanish digital nomad visaofficially launched in early 2023, is an exciting addition to the European offering. With vibrant cities such as Barcelona and Madrid, beautiful coastlines and a rich cultural heritage, Spain is a magnet for external professionals.
Main requirements:
- Proof of working remotely or as a self-employed person with clients outside Spain.
- Monthly income of at least € 2,520 or an annual income of € 30,240.
- Valid health insurance and a clean criminal record.
Visa duration: Maximum twelve months, extendable by a maximum of five years.
Notable benefits:
- Access Spain’s affordable cost of living compared to other Western European countries.
- Vibrant digital nomad hubs in BarcelonaMallorca, Las Palmas, Tenerife, Valencia and Malaga.
Estonia
As one of the first countries to introduce a digital nomad visa in 2020, Estonia remains a top choice for remote workers. With its strong digital infrastructure, innovative e-residency program and high English proficiency, Estonia offers a seamless experience for digital nomads.
Main requirements:
- Proof of employment or freelance work with clients outside Estonia.
- Monthly income of at least € 3,504 (gross).
- Valid health insurance covering the entire stay.
Visa duration: Maximum 12 months, with the possibility of extension for another year.
Notable benefits:
- Access to Estonia’s e-Residency program for managing business operations remotely.
- A vibrant tech ecosystem with networking opportunities.
Portugal
Portugal’s digital nomad visaLaunched in 2022, it continues to attract remote workers due to its mild climate, affordable cost of living and rich cultural heritage. Lisbon, Porto and Madeira are especially popular among digital nomads.
Main requirements:
- Monthly income of four times the Portuguese minimum wage (approximately €3,040 in 2025).
- Evidence of remote work or freelance contracts.
- Accommodation arrangements and valid health insurance.
Visa duration: One year, extendable for a maximum of five years.
Notable benefits:
- Tax benefits under the Portuguese Non-Ordinary Residence Permit (NHR) scheme (as of January 2024 it is not possible to apply, but the government is preparing a new NHR 2.0, more information about NomadCapitalist.com).
- Access to co-living spaces and digital nomad communities.
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The UAE introduced its digital nomad visa to attract global talent to cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which are known for their luxurious lifestyle and modern amenities.
Main requirements:
- Proof of employment with a minimum monthly income of $3,500.
- Valid passport and health insurance.
- Employment contract with a validity of at least one year or proof of independence.
Visa duration: One year, renewable.
Notable benefits:
- No income tax on global income.
- Access to world-class infrastructure and coworking spaces.
Malaysia
Launched in late 2023, Malaysia’s DE Rantau Nomad Pass positions the country as a leader in Southeast Asia in remote working. The country offers a balance between modern cities and lush natural attractions.
Main requirements:
- Proof of employment or freelance work with clients outside Malaysia.
- Minimum annual income of $24,000.
- Valid health insurance and return flight ticket.
Visa duration: Maximum 12 months, extendable for another year.
Notable benefits:
- Affordable cost of living and quality healthcare.
- A growing number of coworking spaces in cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Penang.