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Digital-nomad visas are specific residency frameworks designed for foreign nationals working remotely for foreign employers or as freelancers serving foreign clients, allowing legal residence in the host country without requiring local employment. The substantial post-2020 expansion of digital-nomad-visa frameworks driven by COVID-19-pandemic remote-work normalisation plus competitive country-residency-attraction policies has produced approximately 60+ countries offering some form of digital-nomad-or-remote-worker visa as of 2024. The principal digital-nomad-visa frameworks: Estonia Digital Nomad Visa (the foundational European digital-nomad visa launched 2020, requiring ~EUR 4,500/month income, allowing 1-year stay), Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa (launched October 2022, requiring ~EUR 3,500/month income or ~EUR 42,000/year, allowing 1-year stay renewable to 5 years toward residency-and-citizenship pathway, the substantial post-2022 Portuguese digital-nomad and tax-resident appeal driven by NHR Non-Habitual Resident program — though NHR was substantially restructured October 2023), Spain Digital Nomad Visa (launched January 2023, requiring ~EUR 2,650/month income, allowing 1-year stay extendable to 5 years, with the substantial Beckham Law impatriate-tax-regime offering 24% flat-rate on Spanish-source income), Greece Digital Nomad Visa (launched September 2021, requiring ~EUR 3,500/month income, with substantial Greek tax-residency framework offering 50% income-tax-reduction for 7 years for qualifying inbound professionals), Italy Digital Nomad Visa (launched April 2024 after substantial delays, requiring ~EUR 2,700/month income), Croatia Digital Nomad Visa, Czech Republic Zivno (the substantial small-business visa often used by digital-nomads), Germany Freelancer Visa (the Freiberufler), Netherlands DAFT (the Dutch-American Friendship Treaty self-employed visa), the substantial Latin American digital-nomad cluster including Mexico Temporary Resident Visa, Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa, Panama Permanent Resident-of-Investment, Brazil Digital Nomad Visa (launched 2022), Colombia Digital Nomad Visa, Argentina Digital Nomad Visa, the substantial Caribbean digital-nomad cluster including Barbados Welcome Stamp, Cayman Islands Global Citizen Concierge, Anguilla, Antigua, the substantial Asian-Pacific digital-nomad cluster including Indonesia Bali Digital Nomad Visa (launched 2022), Thailand Long-Term Resident Visa, Malaysia DE Rantau Nomad Pass, Taiwan Gold Card, plus the substantial UAE Virtual Work Visa, Bahamas Beats Programme.\n\nThe practical-considerations framework: substantial post-2022 substantial tax-residency-implications-and-double-taxation-treaty considerations (most digital-nomad visas establish tax-residency in the host country triggering substantial tax-implications plus the substantial post-2022 Pillar 2 Global Minimum Tax 15% framework that applies to ~140 countries by 2024 — Indian residents on nomad visas face substantial tax-residency complexity plus the substantial Indian Black Money Act foreign-asset-disclosure requirements that apply to Indian residents); substantial healthcare-coverage-and-insurance considerations; substantial banking-and-payment infrastructure considerations; substantial dependent-and-spouse-residency considerations.\n\nFor a globally-mobile Indian professional, digital-nomad visas provide substantial European-and-Latin-American-and-Caribbean residency-and-lifestyle alternatives though substantial pre-decision tax-and-banking-and-healthcare-and-spouse considerations require careful evaluation. The substantial Indian-passport visa-mobility pattern affects which digital-nomad visas are accessible without prior visa-formalities — substantial Indian-passport visa-on-arrival access is limited to ~25-30 countries as of 2024 with the substantial post-2024 expansion through India-UAE and India-Indonesia agreements continuing.\n\nCross-references: nomad-visas intersects with work-root-nomad-lifestyles, work-root-job-modes, work-root-tax-frameworks, work-root-remote-industries, plus the broader work-root family.
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