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Family-friendly European digital nomad visas

Most (but not all) European nomad visas let you bring dependents, usually with extra income proof per person. These are the ones that allow family, ranked by the income bar for the main applicant.

Ranked by Min income / mo

  1. 1AlbaniaUnique Permit (Remote Work)€820
  2. 2PortugalD7 Passive Income Visa€920
  3. 3GeorgiaRemotely from Georgia€1,840
  4. 4MontenegroDigital Nomad Visa€2,010
  5. 5ItalyItaly Digital Nomad Visa€2,066
  6. 6BulgariaType D Long-Stay Visa (Remote Work)€2,294
  7. 7SpainSpain Digital Nomad Visa€2,849
  8. 8SloveniaDigital Nomad Permit€3,200
  9. 9GreeceGreece Digital Nomad Visa€3,500
  10. 10MaltaNomad Residence Permit€3,500
  11. 11CyprusDigital Nomad Visa€3,500
  12. 12CroatiaDigital Nomad Permit€3,623
  13. 13EstoniaDigital Nomad Visa€4,500
  14. 14IcelandLong-Term Visa for Remote Workers€6,954

Common questions

Which European digital nomad visas let you bring your family?

Albania ranks first at €820. Ranked by min income / mo, the leaders are: Albania (€820), Portugal (€920), Georgia (€1,840). Figures are indicative; see each country's page for the source-country-specific detail.

How many European digital nomad visas are in this ranking?

14 European nomad-visa countries are ranked here, including Albania, Portugal, Georgia, Montenegro, Italy, and more. The list is generated from the live Expatlas catalogue, so it stays current as programmes change.

Ranked from Expatlas's live catalogue. Figures are indicative. Confirm the specifics on each country's page, and remember the requirements change with your passport.

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