In the recent wake of the U.S. election, interest in digital nomad visas surged, particularly after reports suggested Trump won a second term, causing spikes in searches for countries to move to.
Digital nomadism grew during the pandemic, with many people enjoying the freedom to blend work and travel, a lifestyle that remains popular as employers offer continued remote work flexibility.
Countries like Spain and Portugal are welcoming remote workers with digital nomad visas, which allow for flexible living arrangements abroad, catering to the growing trend of relocation for better living conditions.
Spain's digital nomad visa is accessible for remote workers earning double the national minimum wage, costing just $80 for a year, while Portugal mandates a higher income of $3,500 per month.
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