Stressed about the election? You could become a digital nomad.
Briefly

Before 2020, only about a half-dozen nations offered some variation of this visa. But now more than 50 nations do, thanks to the spread of high-speed internet and the pandemic's remote-work legacy.
Portugal, for example, requires you to prove your job can be done remotely and that you'll earn at least 3,280 euros per month, according to Mateus da Costa Ferreira, legal counsel at Almeida & Associados.
Going full expat is complicated and often expensive. But there's a lower-risk option - becoming a digital nomad.
While a digital nomad visa can open a world of adventure, you need to follow the rules - both those of the United States and of your destination country.
Read at Washington Post
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