Readers,
This week’s Weekly Wednesday is for paid subscribers, but I want to add that this one is not just for those in education.
If you want to move out of the education space, have a spouse who wants to work but is not in education, or know someone who is looking to move abroad, this is for you. This is a hot topic: Becoming a Digital Nomad.
I have not only done the research, but I also made a cool interactive dashboard.
There are 31 locations in this post with enough information to help you build a plan.
Digital Nomad Visas (Or Similar Programs)
...allow remote workers to live and work legally in a foreign country, typically for 6 months to several years, without needing a traditional work visa. These visas are designed for freelancers, remote employees, or entrepreneurs earning income from outside the host country. Based on available information, below is a list of countries known to offer digital nomad visas as of April 2025. The list is not exhaustive due to the rapidly evolving nature of these programs, but it covers many prominent options.