![]() For example, Estonia, which launched its visa scheme in 2020, requires applicants to earn at least €3,504 (£2,934/US$3,843) a month. While Malta's nomad residence permit requires applicants to earn €2,700 (£2,230/US$2,963) a month. The government also needs to confirm whether visa holders can bring their families with them and if they can extend the one-year visa into a two- or three-year visa.įurthermore these schemes tend to require proof of earnings so the government will need to set out the minimum income requirement for applicants. However, a number of specifics still need to be ironed out including who qualifies as a "highly qualified" worker. It's hoped that the new digital nomad law could simplify the process and make living and working in Italy more accessible to foreigners. ![]() Applying for one can be a complicated process and it isn't always available to freelancers and remote workers. Tbilisi is a thriving digital nomad hub, and it doesnt come as a surprise that the government decided to harness that and create a flexible digital nomad visa. To apply, you'll need to provide proof of self-employment or ability to work remotely and earn 2,956 per month or show proof of savings. Since Italy is part of the European Union, any EU national can start working there without a visa or work permit, but anyone from outside the EU must apply for a visa (if staying for longer than 90 days) and a work permit. Croatia recently started offering digital nomad visas available for various lengths of time, with a maximum of 1 year. The law should make it easier for freelancers and remote workers to live and work in Italy © Getty Images
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