Iceland vs Portugal: which nomad visa wins?
Portugal is easier to qualify for, Iceland is lighter on tax, and Portugalis cheaper day to day. Here's the full breakdown — then model it with your own income.
Updated June 2026 · figures in USD for a single applicant.
| Metric | 🇮🇸 Iceland | 🇵🇹 Portugal |
|---|---|---|
| Income needed (single) | $7,300/mo | $4,011/mo |
| Tax on foreign income | 0% | Up to 48% |
| Special tax regime | — | IFICI (NHR 2.0) |
| Path to citizenship | No residency path | Citizenship in 10y |
| Comfortable budget (solo) | $3,612/mo | $2,442/mo |
| Visa length | 6 months | 1 year |
| Safety index | 95/100 | 78/100 |
| Internet | 240 Mbps | 175 Mbps |
| English | Very high | High |
| Region | Europe | Europe |
See it with your numbers
Set your household, how you earn and your income — both countries recompute live.
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Effective tax at different incomes
Approximate all-in rate for a solo employee who becomes tax-resident.
| Monthly income | 🇮🇸 Iceland | 🇵🇹 Portugal |
|---|---|---|
| $3,000/mo | 0.0% | 24.9% |
| $6,000/mo | 0.0% | 33.4% |
| $12,000/mo | 0.0% | 40.2% |
Choose 🇮🇸 Iceland if…
A premium, tax-free six-month adventure for high earners — breathtaking and ultra-safe, but priced for it and impossible to extend.
- Among the safest places in the world.
- Stunning nature and excellent connectivity.
- Tax-free thanks to the 6-month cap.
Choose 🇵🇹 Portugal if…
The benchmark European nomad visa: a clear residence track, a stable route to an EU passport, and a deep community — though the 2026 reform stretched naturalisation to 10 years and the famous tax holiday is mostly gone.
- A clear residence track that counts toward permanent residency.
- Mature nomad scene in Lisbon, Porto and Madeira.
- Still a recognised, stable route to an EU passport.
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Iceland vs Portugal: FAQ
Is Iceland or Portugal better for digital nomads?
Portugal has the lower income bar, Iceland taxes foreign income more lightly, and Portugal is cheaper to live in. Portugal offers the faster route to citizenship.
How much income do you need for Iceland vs Portugal?
Iceland requires about $7,300/mo for a single applicant; Portugal requires about $4,011/mo.
Do digital nomads pay tax in Iceland or Portugal?
Iceland: The 6-month cap keeps you below tax residency, so foreign income is untaxed. — Portugal: Past ~183 days (or with a home available here) you're tax-resident and worldwide income is taxed at progressive rates — though double-tax treaties usually stop the same income being taxed twice. Self-employed under the simplified regime are taxed on just 75% of service income. IFICI's flat 20% is a narrow exception, not a default escape hatch.
Figures are 2026 planning estimates in USD for a single applicant. Confirm details on each country's official source before applying.