Top Countries for Digital Nomads to Live in 2026
These locations are perfect for anyone who lives life untethered.
These locations are perfect for anyone who lives life untethered.
Mexico and Costa Rica are the two front-runners for retiring in the Americas. This guide weighs them on visas, cost of living, healthcare, safety, housing, food, and climate so you can see which one fits your budget and the life you want.
Thinking of retiring in the country? Check out these top expat locations.
Starting a career as a digital nomad with no job experience is more achievable than most people think. This guide covers the 10 best entry-level jobs, where to find them, and what you realistically need to get started.
NordVPN is not the cheapest VPN, but for expats it earns its price: 8,000-plus servers, top-tier speeds, an audited no-logs policy out of Panama, and reliable access to home-country streaming and banking.
A VPN has gone from a streaming nicety to a near-essential tool for expats, often the only way to reach home banking from abroad. Here’s an honest look at ExpressVPN’s servers, security, ease of use, and pricing for 2026.
Costa Rica’s pensionado visa lets you retire there with just US,000 a month in pension income and no minimum age, as long as the pension is lifelong. Here is how eligibility, dependents, costs, and the path to residency work.
How to get the right visa for your situation and stay in the country either short or long term.
Secure a place to stay in the country without committing to a long-term lease.
Although internet speeds in Mexico are fairly good in many areas, the country’s terrain means that some areas experience very slow, if any, fixed broadband … Read more
Looking to ship your items out of the country? Our step-by-step guide takes the guess work out of the process.
Can’t decide which part of Costa Rica to live in? This list will help you narrow down your choices.