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KeymasterThe ease of obtaining a nomad visa can vary depending on the country and its immigration laws. However, some EU countries are generally considered more welcoming to digital nomads and offer more accessible paths to obtaining a visa. Here are some of the EU countries that are often considered to be more digital nomad-friendly:
1. Portugal: Portugal's "Non-Habitual Residence" (NHR) visa program is designed specifically for remote workers and digital nomads. The program offers a residence visa for up to five years, with a relatively low-income requirement of around €2,000 per month.
2. Spain: Spain's "Startup Visa" program is designed for entrepreneurs and remote workers who want to live and work in Spain. The program offers a residence visa for up to two years, with a relatively low-monthly income requirement of around €2,334.
3. Germany: Germany's "Freelance Visa" program is designed for freelance workers, including digital nomads. It offers a residence visa for up to three years and a relatively low income requirement of around €2,000 per month.
4. Estonia: Estonia's "e-Residency" program is designed for digital nomads and remote workers who want to live and work in Estonia. The program offers a residence visa for up to five years, with a relatively low-income requirement of around €2,000 per month.
5. Czech Republic: The Czech Republic's "Zivno" visa program is designed for digital nomads and remote workers who want to live and work in the country. The program offers a residence visa for up to two years, with a relatively low-income requirement of around €2,000 per month.It's important to note that the requirements and benefits of these visa programs can change, and some countries may have specific requirements for digital nomads, such as proof of income or health insurance. Research the specific requirements and regulations for each country before applying for a visa.
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