
Do Digital Nomads Pay Taxes? The Truth No One Wants to Admit
Digital nomads pay taxes—just not always where you think. From home-country obligations to low-tax destinations like Portugal, Dubai, and Cyprus, nomads are choosing smarter ways to contribute. Here’s the truth about how nomads handle taxes and why countries are competing for their income.

Barcelona Bans Airbnb: Could Digital Nomads Be the Answer to Mass Tourism?
Barcelona just banned Airbnb-style rentals — a move reshaping the future of urban tourism. But what comes next? This deep dive explores how digital nomads, when intentionally integrated by local communities, could be the key to a more sustainable and economically resilient model.

Is Portugal's Digital Nomad Visa Still Worth It in 2025? The Ultimate Guide to Residency, Taxes, and Lifestyle
Portugal’s Digital Nomad Visa remains one of the smartest pathways into Europe — offering legal residency, tax benefits, and a clear route to citizenship. In this in-depth guide, we break down how it works in 2025, who qualifies, and how to apply with confidence.

How to Get the Brazil Digital Nomad Visa — The 2025 Guide for Digital Nomads
Dreaming of living in Brazil longer than 90 days? The Brazil Digital Nomad Visa (VITEM XIV) lets you work remotely from paradise — legally. This 2025 guide covers everything you need to know: who’s eligible, how to apply, what documents to prepare, and why this is one of the most exciting visas for nomads right now.

Slovenia Is Launching a Digital Nomad Visa — But Will Remote Workers Actually Come?
Slovenia is entering the digital nomad game with its first remote work visa, launching November 2025. It offers EU access, Alpine beauty, and city charm - but nomad veterans know a visa alone isn’t enough. Without events, hubs, or a real community, will remote workers actually come - or keep scrolling to Croatia and Portugal?

Italy’s Digital Nomad Visa: Application Tips and Requirements
Italy has introduced a new digital nomad visa allowing highly skilled third-country nationals to reside in Italy and work remotely for up to 12 months. Here’s a step-by-step guide to applying.