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New Report Names Surprising European Country As A Top Digital Nomad Destination

You’ve finally landed the remote job you’ve dreamed of. All documents are in order. Bags are packed and ready to go. But, the question is “where to?”. As we enter the final stages of 2025, so many countries across the globe have launched their own variations of digital nomad visas by now. Some seem too […]

Americans Now Need To Get A Digital Entry Permit When Traveling To This Trendy Asian Country

It seems the era of low-bureaucracy travel is officially over. After the United Kingdom rolled out its ETA back in January, affecting all Americans, and Saint Kitts and Nevis followed suit in recent weeks, the next country to introduce a digital entry permit is the laid-back Laos: One of the most welcoming nations in Southeast […]

Top 3 Beach Destinations Where Digital Nomads Can Live On Less Than $2,000 A Month

There are only 3 things digital nomads are typically looking for when choosing a new place to call home, whether temporarily or permanently: sunshine, affordability, and easy-to-get visas. Narrowing down the options isn’t exactly easy, especially now that numerous countries have Digital Nomad Visas (DNVs) and are actively beckoning nomads to come. If you’re in […]

Digital Nomads Can Now Stay In One Of Europe’s Most Stunning Countries For 3 Years

At Travel Off Path, we encourage you to jet-set anytime you can. Conversely, we also realize the importance of taking a step back to savor the flavor, no matter which destination you find yourself in. There’s no type of traveler who can do just that more so than digital nomads, who are essentially given an […]

This Ultra Affordable Country In Asia Launching A Digital Nomad Visa This Year

Share The Article After Nepal earlier this week, yet another lesser-known Asian country is turning to digital nomads to boost its economy. Not often the topic of discussions on this side of the blogsphere, Kyrgyzstan is officially launching a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), hoping to attract young entrepreneurs and long-term travelers from the West, with […]

New Reality for Digital Nomads in Mexico: Why Temporary Residency is Now Essential

Share The Article The days of breezing into Mexico with a laptop and a prayer for a six-month stay are fading faster than an ice-cold horchata on a hot day. Here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been on the ground in Mexico tracking these changes, and for the global tribe of digital nomads, the once-reliable […]

5 Sunny Beach Destinations For Digital Nomads That Cost Under $1000 Per Month

Share The Article Dreaming of swapping spreadsheets for sandy shores? If you’re a digital nomad craving sun, sea, and seriously good savings for 2025, you’re in the right place! Forget expensive tourist traps – Travel Off Path has found five amazing beach destinations where you can live, work, and play for under $1000 a month. […]

Sunny Weather & Vibrant Culture: Digital Nomads Are Flocking To This Florida Beach City

Share The Article According to research conducted by MBO Partners, 18.1 million U.S. citizens are officially digital nomads, or roughly 11% of the total American workforce. That’s a stunning number in itself, considering that, prior to 2020, the concept of remote work was restricted almost exclusively to IT and certain niche fields of entrepreneurship. The primary […]

Move Over Lisbon! This Sunny City Is Portugal’s Next Digital Nomad Hotspot

Share The Article Lisbon is one of the world’s most sought-after digital nomad destinations, owing to its pleasant weather, rich culture, and thriving expat scene. However, there’s no denying that there’s growing animosity among locals toward foreigners. Reports that Lisbon natives are fed up with digital nomads—–which they perceive to have strongly contributed to the worsening housing […]

Affordable Living And Incredible Culture: 3 Asian Countries Offering Digital Nomad Visas In 2024

Share The Article Last Updated 4 months ago Asia is one of the most in-demand continents for digital nomads globally. Not only is it inherently fascinating, boasting an immense cultural wealth certain to appeal to Westerners, but it is also, for the most part, far more welcoming towards foreigners and incredibly cheap to live in. […]

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