Moving abroad is a hundred decisions.
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Visa rules, health insurance, taxes, banking, eSIMs, the real cost of living — each one buried in a different official source. We research and source every piece, so you can plan the whole move with confidence.
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Visa, insurance, taxes, money, connectivity and cost of living — each researched from official sources, with the date we checked. More topics are rolling out.
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Visa-compliant health insurance, matched to the actual wording.
Almost every nomad visa requires health insurance — and each one phrases it differently: minimum coverage, full visa period, specific insurance types. We match plans against the published requirement of each program, with the evidence shown.
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Argentina's Nomad Visa and the Tax-Residency Question
Argentina's digital nomad residence is transitory and doesn't by itself create tax residency; the precise trigger for holders is unspecified — verify with AFIP.
Brazil's Nomad Visa Income Bar Is Set in US Dollars
June 15, 2026
Colombia's Nomad Visa Lasts 24 Months, Tax Residency 183 Days
June 15, 2026
Costa Rica's Digital-Nomad Visa: How the Tax Exemption Works
June 15, 2026
Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa: How the EUR 3,500 Income Bar Scales
June 15, 2026How this site works
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