Unless you have dual citizenship, moving to Europe to work remotely means you need to navigate visa requirements, which vary by country. According to USA Today, dozens of countries, including Spain, Portugal, and the Netherlands, now offer digital nomad visas. These visas usually require proof of income, health insurance, and sometimes a background check. According to the Latitude Group, some countries, like the UK, Spain, and Malta, allow investment in exchange for residency.
Tax regulations are complicated aspects of working from Europe. Even if you're working for a company based outside of Europe, you might be responsible for income taxes and other expenses, depending on the length of your stay. Some countries have double-taxation treaties with the U.S., which can help prevent paying taxes on the same income in both countries.
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