Indian Passport Holders: Big News! 17 countries are giving Digital Nomad Visa to Indians, check fees and conditions

Countries Offering Digital Nomad Visa: There are many countries which provide an opportunity to work in their country, which is called Digital Nomad Visa, in this, a person works remotely in that country, in this way you get to know about the culture of that country and the places there as well.

Digital Nomad Visa: Imagine leaving your 9 to 5 job and working comfortably at a beachside cafe in Indonesia or a winery in Italy, that too without any hassle, what would you say then? Perhaps everyone wants to go to such places, but no one knows how to go. Let us tell you, there is also a facility of digital nomad visa for citizens of other countries, through which you can live in another country for some time with your passport.

Digital Nomad Visa was first started by Estonia in 2022, it was started for remote workers. After this, many other countries also started giving this facility. Through this visa, people can live in a beautiful country and get to know the culture, food and language of that country closely, and can also do their work at the same time.

Now Digital Nomad Visa is available for Indian passport holders in many other countries of the world, if you dream of living abroad, then let us first know about those countries which give this type of visa.

First understand what is Digital Nomad Visa?

Simply put, digital nomads are people whose jobs are not limited to one place, and they can work anywhere in the world. With certain visas, you can legally work remotely outside your country and in the country for a fixed period of time. These visas can have different names in each country, such as remote work visa, freelance visa, or digital nomad visa.

Which countries are those – for how long is the visa

Croatia – 6 to 12 months (fee – 5 to 8 thousand)

Germany – 1 year (can be extended) (fee – Rs 6,772)

Greece – 1 year (fee – Rs 6,774)

Indonesia – 1 year (fee – Rs 37,320)

Italy – 1 year (can be re-issued) (fee – Rs 10,820)

Mauritius – 6 to 12 months (can be re-issued) (fee – free)

Portugal – 1 year (can be extended for 5 years) (fee – Rs 8,129)

Bahamas – 1 year (can be re-issued) (fee – different prices)

Spain – 1 year (fee – Rs 8,021)

Seychelles – 1 year (fee – Rs 903)

Costa RICA – 1 year (can be renewed) (fee – Rs 8,653)

Thailand – can be extended to 5 years (fee – Rs 25,504.58)

New Zealand – 9 months or up to 2 years (fee – Rs 16,689.46)

Estonia – up to 1 year (fee – Rs 10,833.96)

Malta – 1 year (can be renewed) (fee – Rs 27,060)

Romania – 6 months (can be extended) (fee – Rs 10,820)

Philippines – 3, 6, or 12 months (fee – Rs 5,503)

Who can apply for Digital Nomad Visa

Some important conditions for this visa:

You have to show that you are not working for any company of the company for which you are taking the visa. You have to show that you will work here for some foreign company or you are doing your own online business.

You should have a fixed minimum monthly or annual salary.

You should have health insurance.

You should have a valid passport and in some cases, you also have to provide a clean record (no criminal record) from the police.

Is it the same as other visas?

No, Digital Nomad Visa is completely different from Work Visa, in this a person stays in another country for some time and does some work. On this visa you cannot do any local work in that country, this thing is not allowed on Nomad Visa.

What are its benefits

The biggest advantage of a digital nomad visa is that you can live in a new country and continue your current job from there. Many such countries have good internet, easy visa rules and great facilities for remote work.

But there are some challenges as well, such as the cost of living there can be high, and if you stay in a country for more than 183 days, you may also have to pay tax. Frequent relocation also makes it difficult to build private or professional relationships.

The digital nomad visa has opened up new avenues for those who want to live and work in different countries and experience new cultures.

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