GoAbroad.Travel Launches Free Comparison of All 39 Digital Nomad Visas (May 2026)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — May 26, 2026

New Free Tool Lets Remote Workers Compare All 39 Digital Nomad Visas Worldwide in One Sortable Table

Independent travel publication launches the most comprehensive nomad visa comparison of 2026 — with income thresholds, tax treatment, family rules, and path-to-residency for every active program.

LONDON / LISBON — May 26, 2026 — GoAbroad.Travel, an independent publication for people relocating abroad, today announced the launch of its 2026 Digital Nomad Visa Comparison — a free, sortable database covering all 39 currently active nomad, freelancer, and remote-work visas worldwide.

The comparison consolidates information that previously required readers to navigate dozens of government immigration portals, often in multiple languages. Each entry includes the current minimum income threshold (in both local currency and USD/EUR), visa validity period, tax residency triggers, family/dependent rules, processing times, and whether the visa offers a path to permanent residency.

Why It Matters

In 2025–2026, more than a dozen countries adjusted their nomad-visa income thresholds in response to wage inflation and rising local rents. Hungary’s White Card threshold climbed from €2,000/month to €3,000/month. Croatia became Europe’s lowest-threshold nomad visa at €2,540/month. Portugal’s D7 retirement-and-passive-income visa rose to €920/month per Regulatory Decree 139/2025. Spain’s Non-Lucrative Visa moved to €2,400/month under the 2026 IPREM update.

“There is no single official source for this data — every country publishes thresholds on a different ministry website, sometimes only in the local language. We rebuild this table from official immigration sources every quarter. The goal is to save remote workers and would-be expats the 30–40 hours of research it normally takes to figure out where they actually qualify.”

Mira Brooks, Editor, GoAbroad.Travel

What’s Inside the Comparison

The sortable table covers nomad and remote-work visas across:

  • European Union & Schengen Area: Portugal, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Estonia, Czech Republic, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Germany (Freelance Visa), France (Talent Passport)
  • Latin America: Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Brazil, Uruguay
  • Asia-Pacific: Thailand DTV, Indonesia (B211A and KITAS E33G), Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia DE Rantau
  • Middle East & Africa: UAE Virtual Working Programme, Saudi Premium Residency, Mauritius Premium, South Africa Remote Work Visa
  • Other regions: Working-holiday visas, Schengen 90/180 strategy, country-pair stacking

Each visa entry links to a deep-dive guide covering the full application process, required documents, common rejection reasons, and real-world costs.

Methodology

GoAbroad.Travel verifies each visa threshold against:

  • The issuing country’s official immigration ministry portal
  • The most recent regulatory decree or ministerial order
  • Cross-reference with at least one independent legal-aid source (typically an immigration law firm publishing in English)

Thresholds are re-verified every 90 days. The publication notes the verification date next to each entry.

About GoAbroad.Travel

GoAbroad.Travel is an independent travel and relocation publication launched in May 2026. Its editorial focus is practical, ground-truth information for people moving abroad — visa pathways, real cost-of-living data tracked monthly in destination cities, banking and tax setup, healthcare access, and pet relocation. The publication does not accept sponsored content for editorial coverage; all visa and country guides are independently researched.

For comparison data, interviews, or syndication inquiries, contact hello@goabroad.travel.


Media Contact:
Mira Brooks, Editor
GoAbroad.Travel
hello@goabroad.travel
https://goabroad.travel

URL: https://goabroad.travel/digital-nomad-visa-comparison-2026/

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