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  • 🇲🇽 Mexico — Temporary Resident Visa for Digital Nomads
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Mexico (the essentials) Mexico is a favorite for digital nomads: competitive cost of living, vibrant culture, world-class beaches, and strong communities in Mexico City, Playa del Carmen, Mérida, Oaxaca, and beyond. While there’s no visa literally called “Digital Nomad”, most remote professionals use the Temporary Resident Visa to stay longer than 6 months—with a clear path up to 4 years. ( GobiePopular
  • Cayman Islands — Global Citizen Concierge Program: Everything You Need to Know
    By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Living and Working in the Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands are known as one of the world’s leading financial centers—and also as a paradise of white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. For digital nomads, the country offers the Global Citizen Concierge Program (GCCP), designed for professionals who want to live in the Caribbean while continuing to work remotely for foreign companies. What is the Global Citizen Concierge Program? ThPopular
  • Panama — Short-Stay Remote Worker Visa: Everything you need to live and work remotely in Panama
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Panama? Beyond the Canal and its skyline, Panama offers beaches on two oceans, a cosmopolitan capital with strong air connectivity, and a strategic position between North and South America. Since 2021, the country has welcomed remote professionals through a dedicated visa that lets you live legally in Panama while working for foreign employers or clients. ( Icaza, González-Ruiz & Alemán (https://icazPopular
  • Colombia — Digital Nomad Visa (Type V “Nómadas digitales”): everything you need to live and work remotely in Colombia
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Colombia (at a glance) Colombia blends creative cities (Medellín, Bogotá), extraordinary nature, and a competitive cost of living. Since 2022, the country offers the Type V Digital Nomad Visa, tailored for people who work remotely for foreign employers/clients and want a legal stay beyond the 90-day tourist period. This guide distills the official rules and the on-the-ground practice we see ePopular
  • El Salvador — Digital Nomad Visa: Everything you need to know to live and work remotely in El Salvador
    By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why El Salvador? El Salvador is undergoing a unique transformation in Latin America. It’s the first country in the world to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender and is actively attracting international talent, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads. Imagine working from a Surf City beach with a stable connection while enjoying a lower cost of living than many cities in the United States or Europe. For those who want to combine remote work with adventure and nPopular
  • Dominica — Work in Nature (WIN) Extended Stay Visa: Everything You Need to Know
    Dominica — Work in Nature (WIN) Extended Stay Visa: Everything You Need to Know Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Dominica, the Nature Island Nicknamed “The Nature Island of the Caribbean,” Dominica is a paradise of rainforests, active volcanoes, and hot springs. Responding to the rise of remote work, in 2021 it launched the Work in Nature (WIN) Extended Stay Visa, designed for professionals who want to work from a safe, welcoming, and naturalPopular
  • Argentina — Digital Nomad Visa (180-Day Transitory Residence): your complete guide to living and working remotely in Argentina
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Argentina (at a glance) Think: a flat white in Palermo after work, bookstore strolls on Corrientes, a weekend asado in Córdoba. Argentina blends creative cities, wild nature, and a competitive cost of living for foreign-sourced income. Since 2022, the country offers a specific transitory residence for digital nomads—meant for people who work exclusively for employers/clients abroad and want a legal sPopular
  • Antigua & Barbuda — Nomad Digital Residence (NDR): Live and work in the Caribbean for up to 2 years
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL The most authentic Caribbean as your office With “365 beaches—one for every day of the year,” Antigua & Barbuda has become a top digital-nomad destination—not just for its landscapes, but for an official program that lets you reside for up to 2 years while working remotely. (nomad.gov.ag) What is the Nomad Digital Residence (NDR)? The NDR is a special visPopular
  • Brazil — Digital Nomad Visa (Visto de Nômade Digital): everything you need to live and work remotely in Brazil
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Brazil (the essentials) Beyond samba and beaches, Brazil has one of Latin America’s most straightforward frameworks for remote workers. Since 2022, the Digital Nomad pathway lets you live legally in Brazil while you work for foreign employers or clients. (Agência Brasil) WhPopular
  • Grenada — Remote Work Visa: Everything You Need to Know
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Grenada, the “Spice Island” Grenada is world-renowned as the “Spice Island” for its production of nutmeg and cinnamon. Beyond its natural charm, this Caribbean paradise offers digital nomads a visa program that lets you work legally from the island while enjoying pristine beaches, tropical rainforests, and a warm, welcoming community. What is Grenada’s Remote Work Visa? The Remote Work Visa is a permit created inPopular
  • Costa Rica — Digital Nomad Visa (“Estancia para Trabajador y Prestador Remoto de Servicios”): everything you need to know!
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Costa Rica (the essentials) If you’ve dreamt of working with a rainforest view, surfing at sunset, or writing your weekly update with hummingbirds around you—Costa Rica fits. To attract remote professionals, the country created a special “Estancia” subcategory for Remote Workers/Service Providers, designed to let you live legally while earning foreign-sourced income. ( pgrweb.go.cr (https://pgrwePopular
  • Ecuador — Digital Nomad Visa: Everything you need to know to live and work remotely in Ecuador
    By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Ecuador? Picture starting your workday in a café in Quito with Andean views and ending it with a Pacific-coast sunset. One of the world’s most biodiverse countries, Ecuador now attracts digital nomads who want quality of life, low costs, and an authentic cultural experience. To meet this trend, the government created a temporary residence visa for remote workers so you can live in Ecuador while working for foreign employers or managingPopular
  • Barbados — Welcome Stamp (Digital Nomad Visa): Everything you need to live and work remotely in the Caribbean
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Be a nomad in Barbados: work with a Caribbean sea view Barbados was one of the pioneers to launch a digital-nomad visa during the pandemic, attracting professionals who wanted to combine productivity with island living. Here’s how the Barbados Welcome Stamp works, who qualifies, and how to apply—step by step. What is the Barbados Welcome Stamp? A special 12-month residency visa that lets remote workers and thPopular
  • Uruguay — Provisional Identity Card for Digital Nomads (HIP-ND): your complete guide to living and working in Uruguay
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Uruguay (at a glance) Between the Atlantic, mate culture, and a growing tech scene, Uruguay has become a calm, reliable hub for remote workers. Since 2023, the country offers a specific path for digital nomads via the Hoja de Identidad Provisoria – Nómadas (HIP-ND), which lets you reside legally for up to 6 months, renewable once for another 6 months. ( XXI (https://www.uruguayxxi.gub.uy/es/nFew readers
  • Bahamas — Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (BEATS): Work remotely in the Caribbean
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Beyond tourism in The Bahamas When people think of The Bahamas, they picture crystal-clear water and white-sand beaches. Since 2020, this archipelago has also become a strategic base for remote professionals thanks to the Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (BEATS) program. With BEATS you can live in The Bahamas for up to one year—and renew up to three years in total—while working remotely or studyinFew readers
  • Bermuda — Work From Bermuda Certificate: Work remotely in an Atlantic paradise (status update inside)
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Why Bermuda for remote work Bermuda isn’t only pink-sand beaches and luxury resorts. In 2020 it launched the Work From Bermuda (WFB) Certificate, a flexible way for remote workers and students to live on the island for up to 12 months with world-class connectivity and safety. Important update (program status): The Government of Bermuda announced that no new WFB applications are accepted as of February 28Few readers
  • Chile — No dedicated “Digital Nomad Visa”? The real official routes to live & work remotely in Chile
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL The short version Chile has breathtaking range—from the Atacama Desert to Patagonia—but there is no visa category called “Digital Nomad” in Chile’s immigration law. Instead, your options are Short Stay (Permanencia Transitoria) and several Temporary Residence sub-categories that may fit depending on your case. ( SERMIG (https://serviciomigraciones.cl/residencia-temporal/subcategorias/?utmsource=chatgpt.Few readers
  • Curaçao — Home in Curaçao Program: Everything You Need to Know
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Curaçao, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is famous for its turquoise beaches, pastel-colored colonial architecture, and a multicultural vibe blending Caribbean and European roots. For remote professionals, the @Home in Curaçao program lets you work legally from the island while enjoying its relaxed lifestyle. color 000000 (What is the @HFew readers
  • Anguilla — Work From Anguilla Program: Your office in paradise
    Knowledge Base – QUESTRAVEL By Víctor Pizarro, Co-founder of QUESTRAVEL Anguilla beyond its beaches Anguilla is known for its Caribbean elegance: pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and an exclusive lifestyle. Beyond being a high-end destination, since 2020 it has offered the Work From Anguilla program—an option for digital nomads who want to work remotely in a safe, quiet, and sophisticated setting. ( quantamnomad.com (https://quantamnomad.com/2024/09/20/anguilla-digital-nomad-visa/?Few readers

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