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evolvecolving · 4 months ago
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Experience Croatia with a Digital Nomad Visa
Discover the enchanting landscapes and vibrant culture of Croatia while working remotely. The digital nomad visa makes it all possible. Dive into Croatia's outdoor adventures and historical sites while balancing work and leisure. Visit us to learn how to apply today!
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retireyoungtravelsmart · 10 months ago
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How to stay in Europe beyond 90 days
Dreaming of European adventures but concerned about the 90-day Schengen Area limit? Hold onto your passport! Many European countries are now welcoming digital nomads with extended stay visas, allowing you to bypass the Schengen restrictions. In this installment of “Retire Young, Travel Smart: Europe Edition,” we unveil your pathway to a dream European retirement. Here’s your guide to…
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elkonsolonline · 10 months ago
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raizinggroup12 · 6 months ago
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"Dreaming of working from the stunning Croatian coast? 🌊✨ Explore visa options and get expert help with your move at Liv Croatia. "
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theusaleaders · 17 days ago
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Top 5 Nations Offering Digital Nomad Visa in 2025
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Looking for a way to work remotely while living in a new country? A digital nomad visa might be your answer! In 2025, several countries are offering these visas, allowing remote workers to live and work legally abroad. The great part? You don’t have to worry about work permits or visa issues. Countries like Spain, Argentina, Romania, the UAE, and Croatia have created programs to attract digital nomads. Each country offers unique benefits, from tax exemptions to stunning landscapes.
In this blog, we’ll explore the top 5 nations that offer a digital nomad visa in 2025. Whether you seek culture, adventure, or tax perks, these destinations can help you live your dream while working remotely.
Read more: https://theusaleaders.com/blog/digital-nomad-visa/
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shiva1906 · 6 months ago
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Explore the World with a Digital Nomad Visa
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In an era where remote work has become the norm, the concept of a Digital Nomad Visa has emerged as a game-changer for professionals seeking to combine work with travel. These visas allow remote workers to legally reside in foreign countries for extended periods while maintaining their jobs. Here’s a look at some top Digital Nomad Visa countries, each offering unique experiences and opportunities for digital nomads.
Estonia: The Digital Pioneer
Estonia, known for its advanced digital infrastructure, was one of the first countries to offer a Digital Nomad Visa. The country's e-Residency program and fast internet speeds make it a haven for tech-savvy remote workers. In Estonia, you can immerse yourself in the rich history of Tallinn's old town or explore the natural beauty of Lahemaa National Park, all while staying connected to your work.
Portugal: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Portugal has become a favorite among digital nomads for its pleasant climate, stunning beaches, and affordable cost of living. Lisbon and Porto offer vibrant city life, while the Algarve region provides tranquil coastal retreats. Portugal’s welcoming community of digital nomads and excellent infrastructure make it an ideal destination for those seeking a balance between work and leisure.
Croatia: Where History Meets the Sea
Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa program opens the door to a country known for its stunning Adriatic coastline and historical landmarks. Imagine working from a café in Dubrovnik, with its medieval walls as your backdrop, or enjoying a weekend getaway to the picturesque islands of Hvar and Korčula. Croatia offers a perfect mix of cultural heritage and modern amenities.
Mexico: A Cultural and Culinary Adventure
Mexico’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture make it an exciting destination for digital nomads. Whether you’re drawn to the bustling energy of Mexico City, the serene beaches of Tulum, or the lively atmosphere of Playa del Carmen, Mexico provides a plethora of experiences. The affordability and warm hospitality further enhance its appeal as a digital nomad hub.
Barbados: Paradise with a Purpose
Barbados invites digital nomads to work from paradise with its 12-month Welcome Stamp program. Imagine conducting business calls with a backdrop of crystal-clear Caribbean waters and palm trees. Beyond the beaches, Barbados offers a rich cultural scene in Bridgetown, excellent water sports, and a relaxed island lifestyle that’s hard to beat.
Costa Rica: Nature’s Haven
Costa Rica’s commitment to sustainability and biodiversity makes it an attractive destination for nature-loving digital nomads. The country’s new visa program allows remote workers to stay longer and explore its lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and diverse wildlife. From the Arenal Volcano to the Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica promises an eco-friendly adventure.
Georgia: A Hidden Gem
Georgia, with its low living costs and high hospitality, is emerging as a popular destination for digital nomads. Tbilisi, the capital, offers a vibrant nightlife and a blend of old and new architecture. The country’s stunning landscapes, including the Caucasus mountains and ancient cities like Mtskheta, provide ample exploration opportunities while you work remotely.
Ready to Embark on Your Digital Nomad Journey?
The Digital Nomad Visa offers remote workers the unique opportunity to live and work in some of the world’s most fascinating countries. Whether you’re drawn to the tech-savvy environment of Estonia, the historical charm of Croatia, or the natural beauty of Costa Rica, there’s a perfect destination waiting for you.
Embrace the freedom to work from anywhere and enrich your professional and personal life with new experiences and cultures. Start your journey today by exploring the possibilities offered by these top Digital Nomad Visa countries.
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integral-health-insights · 6 months ago
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Ultimate Guide to Digital Nomad Visa: Everything You Need to Know 🌍
Imagine working from a beautiful beach or a serene mountain. The Digital Nomad Visa can turn this dream into a reality! 🌟
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In our comprehensive guide, you’ll find:
Benefits: Work from anywhere, extended stays, and potential tax savings.
Destinations: Countries like Estonia, Portugal, and Croatia offering Digital Nomad Visas.
Application Tips: What you need to apply and succeed.
Pros & Cons: The digital nomad lifestyle’s advantages and challenges.
🔗 Read the full guide here
Have you tried the digital nomad lifestyle? Share your experiences and thoughts with us!
Thank you for your support, and here’s to new adventures! 🌟✈️
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martinesabroad · 1 year ago
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Slomading with kids, FAQ
I posted this elsewhere, which is why I reference the fam the way I do.
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My wife, two boys, and I have been "slowmading" since July 2022.
We've been to 14 countries.
Here are the most common questions we get about how and why we're doing this:
First: what is "slowmading"?
Digital nomads work remotely while traveling the world.
We're doing the same, but because we have kids, we have a base during the school year - that is, moving slower, hence "slowmading".
We make a base for 9 months, travel all summer, each school break, and many weekends.
Where have you been based?
In 2022-2023 we were based in Zagreb, Croatia.
In 2023-2024 we're based in Valencia, Spain.
Where else have you been?
U.S., France, Croatia, Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Portugal, Spain, England, Switzerland.
Isn't it expensive to do this?
Our biggest splurge has been the schools. Aside from that, it costs us less to live here than our US life.
Our living expenses AND travel living this way add up to about the same as our non-travel living costs at home.
How much stuff did you take?
We each brought one bag.
We've acquired some things: clothes, Lego, yoga mat, but not much.
Does it feel safe?
Everywhere we've been has felt incredibly safe, save for a recent evening in London.
What do you do for schooling?
We have been putting the boys in international schools. This has been our splurge, but it's worth it, as the schools have been incredible.
How do you decide where to go?
In choosing where to base ourselves, it's been quick and casual, we don't overthink it.
We look at places that offer a digital nomad visa, then narrow it down to parts of the world we want to explore more, and that aren't far from the coast.
We had never been to Croatia, or Valencia, before committing to going there, and that was intentional. We decided on these in a matter of hours. We're in it for the adventure.
As far as choosing where else to go, we all just toss out ideas, or if someone has a strong opinion, we do it if it's within reason.
How do you make friends?
We've made friends through the schools, and language classes, and I have found local founder friends through communities I'm in such as MicroConf and on X.
How old are your kids?
9 and 11.
How do the kids feel about it?
They miss their friends at times, but they're having a blast, and have made a bunch of new friends from around the world.
If they had their way, we'd keep doing this, but have a couple of their best friends and family come along :)
What about language?
The kids are in international schools, so those are in English.
We do our best. My wife is great at and loves languages and has been immersing herself.
The kids are learning a ton of Spanish and German and some French and Croatian.
Don't you think your kids should have more stability?
We feel they have stability.
Being based in places for the school year, they adapt and make friends quickly. It can be hard at the end of the school year and the start of the new one in a new place, but again, they adapt quickly, and we aren't doing that their whole childhood - we're only in year 2.
Facetime changes the game too - as they can keep in touch with friends and family around the world so easily.
The biggest hurdle is timezones, which they figure out.
How do you find places to stay?
For the places we rent for 9 months, we find them with local agents.
For weekends and our summer travel, it's usually Airbnb or Vrbo.
Where do you work?
I work at the dining room table, or the local Starbucks (I know, but it's reliable). My wife works at the dining room table, a coffee shop, or a co-working space.
Do you get visas?
Yes, we had a digital nomad visa in Croatia for the first year and then one in Spain.
What's your favorite place you've been?
So hard to say!
Sarajevo surprised us in the best way.
Korçula, Croatia is hard to beat for ocean swimming.
Venice in the off-season will always be special.
What do you miss most from home?
Friends and family.
Have people come to see you?
Yes! All four of our kid's grandparents have come to visit, and a handful of the kids and our friends have met us somewhere along the way. It's a great excuse for others to go abroad!
What's the best part of living this way?
So many new adventures, not every day feels the same.
We've all been exposed to so many new cultures. The kids in particular have made friends from so many parts of the world. There's even a large group of Russian and Ukrainian kids together in their school which is beautiful, considering the current events.
The kids have found immense curiosity about the world (as have we), and desire to see so much more.
Our 11-year-old now watches Flight Radar as much as he can get away with.
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nmdsm · 2 years ago
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llebel · 2 years ago
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Friction in discovering Monti Prenestini
Our branding lab will be in support of re-generating a few villages in Lazio, Italy that have struggled with decades of depopulation, disinvestment, degrading infrastructure, and mounting environmental stresses. The region, Monti Prenestini, is undergoing a re-branding this summer by a team of (Italian) MIT architects and designers: we hope to help them think creatively about an experience or offering that the mayors of Monti Prenestini might implement to attract a very specific target “customer” or visitor: the remote-working, “young” family (likely American or European) interested in a long-term residence in Italy.
Right now, as (let’s pretend) a remote-working non-EU family of 4 with sights set on Italy, the journey of “wayfinding” around what Monti Prenestini offers and how the region serves their needs is full of friction. The “customer journey” for this segment of visitor today involves:
Becoming aware of the region as the perfect destination for the experience they’re seeking. Painpoints today: it’s very poorly advertised (missing from any “top 20 places to visit in Italy!” lists and overshadowed by “nomad-friendly” hubs recently established in Calabria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Puglia, Santa Fiora in Tuscany, and Rieti in Lazio
Moving to Monti Prenestini. Painpoints today may include accessibility from Rome, navigating the non-EU visa (self-employment visa, intra-company visa, the EU Blue Card, or latest “digital nomad visa” launched in March 2022 modeled after similar schemes in Germany, Malta, Croatia, Portugal, Estonia, Norway), and finding a place to live (Airbnb options are sparse)
Establishing a life there. Painpoints today including knowing about and accessing the cultural sites (there are a small handful on Trip Advisor, but no other online resource), outdoor activities, childcare, schooling, remote office spaces, culinary offerings, language school, healthcare options, etc.
The paradox here is: our initial research shows that the region’s offerings are abundant and so well suited to this customer’s needs! The MIT team of architects on the ground shared that Monti Prenestini offers exceptional rock climbing most of the year (very unique in Italy), ethical farming practices and farm to table dining, a new bilingual school, a coworking hub, and horseback riding/cycling, /hiking trails that MIT recently mapped out but haven't published publicly:
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There’s a clear opportunity for alleviating the “bad” friction in the customer journey today and introducing a new type of visitor that can help revitalize this rural region. Our next step will be to get clearer on these touchpoints within each part of a visitor’s journey via interviews with (current and aspiring) non-EU remote-working residents of Italy, their respective pain points, and pinpoint some opportunities for experimentation by the region.
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travelingwithkristin · 4 years ago
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Croatia Digital Nomad Visa + Cost of Living Guide
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evolvecolving · 5 months ago
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Explore Croatia's Lifestyle with Its Digital Nomad Visa
The Digital Nomad Visa Croatia is your gateway to experiencing the country's unique lifestyle. Enjoy Croatia's stunning coastline, historic towns, and culture while working remotely. Explore this exceptional visa option and immerse yourself in all that Croatia has to offer. Visit us to learn more about this visa and start your Croatian journey today!
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travelistme · 4 years ago
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How to Get a Temporary Residence for Digital Nomads in Croatia (Croatia Digital Nomad Visa)
How to Get a Temporary Residence for Digital Nomads in Croatia (Croatia Digital Nomad Visa)
Another country is added to our list of places where Digital Nomads can work remotely and live for a while; Croatia. This gorgeous Central European country offers Temporary Residence for remote workers. Check out how you can get a Croatia Digital Nomad Visa. Photo by Mateusz Gazda CC BY-ND 2.0 Croatia is a European Country that lies near the Adriatic Sea. It’s one of the most popular countries in…
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raizinggroup12 · 3 months ago
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Unlock Your Future: Residency Programs in Croatia for 2024
Are you considering making Croatia your new home? As we enter 2024, Croatia’s residency programs offer exciting opportunities for individuals looking to live, work, or retire in this beautiful European country. At Liv Croatia , we specialize in guiding you through the residency process, ensuring a smooth transition to your new life in Croatia.
Why Choose Croatia for Residency?
Croatia has become a popular destination for expatriates and remote workers alike. Here are some compelling reasons to consider applying for residency in Croatia:
Stunning Natural Beauty: From the breathtaking Adriatic coastline to the serene national parks, Croatia offers a diverse range of landscapes that are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Rich Culture and History: With its ancient towns, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and vibrant festivals, Croatia is steeped in history and culture, making it an inspiring place to live.
Affordable Cost of Living: Compared to many Western European countries, Croatia offers a more affordable lifestyle, making it an attractive option for expatriates.
Friendly Communities: Croatians are known for their hospitality. You’ll find welcoming communities that make it easy to settle in and build a network.
Types of Residency Programs in Croatia
At Liv Croatia, we provide comprehensive information on various residency options available in 2024:
Temporary Residency: Ideal for individuals looking to stay for a limited time, whether for work, study, or family reunification.
Permanent Residency: A great option for those who wish to establish a long-term residence in Croatia, allowing for a more stable living situation.
Digital Nomad Visa: Perfect for remote workers, this program allows you to live in Croatia while working for a company based outside the country.
How Liv Croatia Can Help You
Navigating the residency application process can be complex, but with Liv Croatia, you’re not alone. Here’s how we support you:
Expert Guidance: Our team of professionals is knowledgeable about the latest residency requirements and can help you prepare your application.
Personalized Support: We offer tailored solutions to meet your specific needs, whether you’re applying for temporary or permanent residency.
Resources and Information: Stay updated with the latest news, tips, and requirements related to residency in Croatia through our comprehensive resources.
Conclusion
Making the decision to relocate to Croatia is exciting, and with the right support, the residency process can be seamless. At Liv Croatia , we are committed to helping you unlock your future in this beautiful country.
Explore your options, embrace a new lifestyle, and start your journey in Croatia today!
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blackwoolncrown · 3 years ago
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Countries offering a Digital Nomad Visa
For those of you who are self-employed online or have a remote job and who are looking to get out of the United States, these countries offer a Digital Nomad visa that ranges from 1 month to 4 years, depending on the locale:
Anguilla
Antigua & Barbuda
The Bahamas
Barbados
Bermuda
Cabo Verde
Cayman Islands
Costa Rica
Croatia
Curaçao
Czech Republic
Dominica
Estonia
Georgia
Germany
Iceland
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Montserrat
Norway
Portugal
Seychelles
Taiwan
Read here for more info and remember to do plenty of research into the terms and conditions of visas in your desired country.
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shiva1906 · 6 months ago
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Explore the World with a Digital Nomad Visa!
Discover top Digital Nomad Visa countries like Estonia, Portugal, Croatia, Mexico, Barbados, Costa Rica, and Georgia. Work remotely while experiencing new cultures and stunning landscapes. Ready for your next adventure? Learn more now!
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