Living the digital nomad life ain’t too shabby – if you do it right, that is. Think appropriate, ethical accommodation, ever-changing work spaces, a chance to build a new little community for yourself and the freedom to explore the world.
While some countries aren’t yet convinced of the lifestyle, others are embracing it with open arms and temporary visas, allowing people from overseas the opportunity to roam while contributing the country’s tourism economy.
So, which countries are embracing the nomadic way of life? Well, Instant Offices, a global company that helps businesses secure workspaces, has researched the best cities for remote workers according to connectivity, affordability and weather, the city which ranked top of it’s list with a total score of 52.11 would be Dubai.
Its futuristic backdrop, sparkling beaches, low crime rates and world-class cultural experiences - whether it be dining, art galleries, museums or music festivals - offers remote workers an afterwork urban playground that never gets old. As for co-working spaces, there are plenty of options to help get into work mode while exploring the city of gold.
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Dubai’s digital nomad visa gives travellers the chance to work remotely for an employer or business based outside the UAE for one year (with the possibility to renew) as long as you show proof of employment and a monthly income of $3,500 (€2,998). Oh, and did we mention that it’s tax free?
For a sunny, European stay, head to Lisbon, Portugal, which ranked in second place. Its D8, or digital nomad visa, allows you to stay for up to one year, also with the possibility to extend, and is specifically created for freelancers, employees of foreign companies and self-employed explorers.
You need to earn a monthly income of at least €3,480, have proof of remote work and proof of accommodation for at least 12 months, but once you’re in, you’ll relish Lisbon’s hip city vibes, unfussy yet mouthwatering restaurants, cotton-candy coloured architecture, strong cafe culture, and friendly locals.
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These are the 5 best cities to be a digital nomad in, according to Instant Offices
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Madrid, Spain
While you’re here, have a read of our investigation into what it’s really like to work from anywhere, and our deep-dive into whether the dream of digital nomadism is already over.
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