Spain and Portugal continue to be premier destinations for remote professionals seeking long-term residency options in Europe. As digital nomad visas evolve across the continent, both countries have refined their frameworks in 2025 to attract global location-independent workers, each with distinct requirements, benefits, and lifestyle implications. Understanding the comparative landscape is critical for prospective applicants …
Bulgaria has officially launched a digital nomad visa aimed at attracting remote workers and freelancers from non-EU countries, positioning itself as a new hotspot for location-independent professionals. The new visa, officially named the “Residence Permit for Remote Work,” allows non-EU citizens who are employed or self-employed abroad to legally reside and work remotely from Bulgaria …
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