Visa Finder
Which digital nomad visa do you qualify for?
Most digital-nomad visas qualify you on income alone. A few gate on age or savings instead: Thailand's LTR Wealthy Pensioner needs applicants aged 50+, and Malaysia's MM2H asks for a bank deposit from about US$150,000. Enter your age, monthly income and savings once, and this finder checks every nomad and long-stay visa across all 40 countries, then shows which you qualify for today, which you're within reach of, and the exact gap to close.
Every visa shows whether you qualify — alongside its taxes, cost of living and citizenship path. Search, filter, sort and compare across all 40 countries.
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How the visa finder works
- 1.Enter your situation — age (per person for couples), monthly income, savings and household. Age and savings are optional, but they unlock retirement and deposit-based visas.
- 2.See your matches — every visa across the 40 countries is scored against your numbers and labelled likely qualify, within reach (with the exact shortfall) or not eligible (with the reason).
- 3.Open a country — model the full income tax, mandatory contributions, cost of living and take-home for any match, compared with your home country.
The three ways a visa gates you
Digital-nomad and long-stay visas screen applicants on one or more of three things. The finder checks all three at once.
| Gate | What it checks | Example visas |
|---|---|---|
| Income | A minimum monthly remote income | Portugal D8, Spain International Telework Visa, Estonia DNV |
| Age | A minimum or maximum applicant age | Thailand LTR Wealthy Pensioner (50+) |
| Savings | A lump-sum bank balance or fixed deposit | Malaysia MM2H, Thailand Privilege Visa |
Common questions
- How do I know which digital nomad visa I qualify for?
- Each visa has eligibility gates — usually a minimum income, sometimes a savings or bank-deposit requirement, and occasionally an age limit. Enter your age, monthly income, savings and household above and the finder checks all 40 countries' nomad and long-stay visas against them, marking each one 'likely qualify', 'close' (with the exact shortfall) or 'not eligible' (with the reason).
- Are there digital nomad or retirement visas for people over 50?
- Yes. Thailand's LTR Wealthy Pensioner is open to applicants aged 50+ with stable passive income, and several countries run dedicated retirement or passive-income visas. Enter an age of 50 or over and the finder surfaces the age-gated options you become eligible for.
- Can I get a long-stay visa based on savings instead of income?
- Yes. Savings- or deposit-based routes — such as Malaysia's MM2H (a fixed bank deposit) and Thailand's Privilege Visa (a membership fee) — qualify you on assets rather than monthly income. Enter your total savings and the finder includes these alongside income-based visas.
- Which digital nomad visas have no age limit?
- Most mainstream digital-nomad visas — including Portugal's D8, Spain's International Telework Visa and the UAE's Virtual Working Programme — have no upper age limit; they gate on income, not age. The finder treats any visa with no encoded age rule as open to all ages.
- What income do I need for a digital nomad visa?
- It varies widely — from roughly $1,000–$1,500/month in lower-cost destinations to $3,000–$4,500/month for popular European visas, and higher for premium long-term tracks. The finder converts your income into each country's currency and shows exactly which bars you clear and by how much you miss the rest.
- Where can I browse and compare all digital nomad visas?
- Right here — the finder is one grid of every digital-nomad and long-stay visa across all 40 countries, each card showing whether you qualify. Search by name, filter by tax treatment, Schengen access, family, English-friendliness or citizenship path, and sort by cost, tax, how easy it is to qualify, or fastest path to citizenship. Select two or more countries to compare them side by side.
- Which countries have digital nomad visas?
- Atlas tracks 40 countries with digital-nomad or long-stay remote-work visas: across Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Estonia, Romania and more), the Americas (Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Uruguay), Asia-Pacific (Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea), the Caribbean (Barbados, Bahamas, Antigua, Dominica) and the Middle East & Africa (UAE, Mauritius, South Africa, Cape Verde).