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VISAS · 2026-04-19 · 3 min read

Nomad Visa 2026 — What Changed This Year, Country by Country

A condensed annual update on digital-nomad visa regimes. What launched, what tightened, what you can still qualify for in 2026.

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  1. 01Portugal — DTV stable, NHR 2.0 still the draw
  2. 02Spain — DNV tightened on remote employment proof
  3. 03Italy — DNV launched properly this time
  4. 04Greece — still the underrated one
  5. 05UAE — virtual working programme, 5-year Green Visa
  6. 06Japan — DNV limited to 6 months, no renewal
  7. 07Korea — Workation Visa (F-1-D)
  8. 08Latin America — mostly stable, Argentina is interesting
  9. 09Southeast Asia — Thailand's DTV is the sleeper hit
  10. 10Insurance is a hidden requirement
  11. 11Practical tools
  12. 12Disclaimer

2026 was the first year where "digital-nomad visa" stopped being novelty news and started being normal infrastructure. Over 60 jurisdictions now have some form of remote-worker visa. That's good — and also a lot to track. Here's a condensed year-in-review of what moved.

Portugal — DTV stable, NHR 2.0 still the draw#

The Digital Nomad Visa (D8) remains one of the most popular paths into Europe. Minimum income requirement is currently around €3,280/month (4× Portuguese minimum wage), application processed at consulate then converted to residence permit on arrival.

The bigger change for 2025–2026: NHR (Non-Habitual Resident) was replaced by IFICI (the "Scientific Research and Innovation" regime). The new regime is narrower — roles must broadly relate to R&D or specific sectors — but the ones who qualify still get a 20% flat rate for 10 years.

Spain — DNV tightened on remote employment proof#

Spain's Digital Nomad Visa requires either W2-style employment or freelance contracts proving ≥80% foreign clients. 2026 updates:

  • Stricter checks on the foreign-employment letter (must explicitly permit remote work from Spain)
  • Beckham Law rate confirmed at 24% for most applicants
  • Processing times shortened in major consulates (Madrid/Mexico City especially)

Italy — DNV launched properly this time#

Italy first announced its DNV in 2022 but didn't operationalize it. In 2024–2025, the implementing decree finally landed. In 2026:

  • Minimum income: ~€28,000/year
  • Valid 1 year, renewable
  • Path to long-term residence after 5 years
  • Family reunification allowed

Italy is now a genuine option, especially for those wanting smaller cities (Bologna, Florence) instead of the usual Lisbon/Barcelona.

Greece — still the underrated one#

  • 50% income tax reduction for 7 years under the Greek DNV
  • Minimum income ~€3,500/month
  • Smooth application process, workable even without a lawyer
  • Crete + Athens have meaningful nomad communities now

UAE — virtual working programme, 5-year Green Visa#

Dubai's Virtual Working Programme remains one of the simplest paths to 0% personal income tax jurisdiction for a nomad. The 5-year Green Visa (self-sponsorship) is the stickier option if you're committing to a longer base.

Japan — DNV limited to 6 months, no renewal#

Launched late-2024, Japan's DNV is 6 months, non-renewable, nationality-restricted (49 countries), and requires ¥10,000,000 ($65k) annual income. Great for a one-shot stint; not a residency solution.

Korea — Workation Visa (F-1-D)#

Korea's nomad visa launched in 2024. Valid 2 years, income threshold ~$64k, requires health insurance (SafetyWing-type policies work). Seoul and Busan are the main bases.

Latin America — mostly stable, Argentina is interesting#

  • Argentina DNV: new in 2024, gaining traction as inflation makes BA extremely affordable
  • Brazil DNV: $1,500/month minimum; Rio/Floripa especially
  • Mexico: technically not a DNV but the Temporary Resident Visa (income-based) does the same job for 1–4 years
  • Colombia: Migrante V DNV, income $684/month (yes, really), Medellín + Bogotá

Southeast Asia — Thailand's DTV is the sleeper hit#

Launched mid-2024, Thailand's Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is 5 years multi-entry (180-day stays), ฿500,000 deposit or proof of remote employment. Low friction, works for digital nomads, soft-landed well in 2025. This is the most significant new issuance volume of any Asian program.

Insurance is a hidden requirement#

Nearly every DNV above requires health insurance coverage valid in the destination country, typically €30k+ medical coverage. Most nomad-focused policies (SafetyWing, Genki, Safety Toto) meet the letter of the requirement but read each consulate's specific wording.

Compare SafetyWing visa-compatible plans →

Practical tools#

  • Schengen 90/180 Calculator — know your runway before applying for a DNV
  • 183-Day Tax Residency Tracker — stay ahead of residency triggers
  • Visa Comparison — side-by-side requirements at a glance

Disclaimer#

This article summarizes publicly announced visa regimes as of April 2026. Requirements, thresholds, and fees change frequently and vary by nationality. Always verify with the destination consulate or official immigration authority before applying.

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