The World Tourism Organization recently published a study that included 54 destinations investigated. This showed that there is a direct correlation between the increase in the number of digital nomads and the availability of visas for them (DNVs) and that destinations around the world are struggling to keep up with demand.
Application procedures, visa duration, taxes, insurance, housing, minimum income requirements and criminal background checks are the seven aspects on which the UNWTO Brief analyzes of the DNV programs. It examines the history and current circumstances of the digital nomad movement and provides a global examination of DNVs in five areas. The main conclusions consist of:
- Visas for up to one year are available in 47% of destinations.
- Digital nomads are exempt from tax payments in 39% of destinations.
- There are no minimum income requirements in 17% of the destinations.
- Online applications for DNV programs are offered by 76% of destinations.
- At 80% of destinations, applications are processed within one month.
- Visa fees for applications are missing at only 6% of destinations.
At the same time, the UNWTO Brief highlights the key factors that destinations should consider when introducing or expanding their DNV programs:
Digital transformation of destinations: Host destinations recognize the importance of strong connectivity and productivity, prompting investments in resilient digital infrastructure. This includes high-speed internet, co-working spaces and comfortable accommodations to enhance ideal remote working conditions.
Harmonization of work and lifestyle: Host destinations enable digital nomads to combine work and lifestyle by offering a flexible visa framework. This allows for the creation of workplaces while immersing themselves in the local culture and way of life.
Assessment of future impacts: The brief emphasizes the importance of preparing impact assessments for DNV programs as a new mechanism.
Portugal takes the lead in granting more than 2,600 visas for digital nomads by 2023
Since October 30 last year, when the law introducing visas for digital nomads came into effect The Portuguese authorities have a total of 2,600 visas for digital nomads.
Portugal News reports that American, British and Brazilian citizens have benefited the most from this type of visa during this period.
Lawyer Ricardo Nascimento recently listed the factors that lead many digital nomads to choose Portugal as their destination of choice.
“Portugal has become an increasingly desirable destination for digital nomads. The country offers these workers several advantages, such as a mild climate, relatively low cost of living and a rich and diverse culture that includes history, architecture, gastronomy and music.” said Nascimento