Secure Your Global Residency with Nomadic

Expanding your international footprint has never been easier. Whether you’re seeking greater mobility, enhanced tax benefits, a better quality of life, or a strategic second residency, Nomadic Go helps you navigate the complexities of securing residency permits in multiple countries.

Our team simplifies the application process, ensuring you meet all legal and financial requirements while providing expert guidance tailored to your needs. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, remote worker, retiree, or investor, we can help you secure the right residency permit based on your goals.

Why Obtain a Residency Permit?

Securing a residency permit in another country offers a range of benefits, including:

✔ Greater Mobility – Live, work, or travel freely in a new country or region (such as the EU or ASEAN).

✔ Tax Optimization – Establish residency in a tax-friendly jurisdiction and potentially lower your tax liability.

✔ Business & Investment Opportunities – Access new markets, set up companies, or make real estate investments.

✔ Enhanced Lifestyle – Live in a country with a better climate, healthcare, or lower cost of living.

✔ Pathway to Citizenship – Some residency programs lead to permanent residency or citizenship.

Who is Eligible for Residency Permits?

Eligibility varies by country and visa type, but in general, you may qualify if you:

Have sufficient financial means to support yourself (proof of income or savings).

Plan to work remotely, start a business, or make investments in the destination country.

Are a retiree or financially independent individual.

Have an employer or sponsor offering relocation.

Meet health and background check requirements.

Even if you don’t fit neatly into one of these categories, Nomadic Go can help identify a residency solution that works for you.

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How Our Residency Permit Service Works:

1. Consultation & Assessment – We analyze your personal and financial situation to recommend the best residency options.

2. Residency Strategy – We outline the steps, requirements, and any tax implications to optimize your residency.

3. Application Preparation – Our team helps you compile documents, complete forms, and liaise with legal professionals.

4. Submission & Processing – We guide you through the submission process and keep track of application timelines.

5. Residency Activation – Once approved, we assist with final steps such as local registrations, banking, and tax setup.

Our hands-on support ensures you meet all compliance requirements while making your move seamless and stress-free.

Start Your Residency Journey Today!

📩 Get in touch for a consultation, to find out which residency is right for you.

Examples of Residency Permits We Can Assist With

🇹🇭 Thailand Elite Visa – Luxury long-term residency with visa-free entry and tax perks
  • Offers renewable 5, 10, or 20-year residency for high-net-worth individuals and remote workers.
  • No local tax on foreign income if not remitted within the same tax year.
  • VIP airport services, access to exclusive benefits, and minimal bureaucracy.
🇵🇹 Portugal D7 Visa – Passive income visa with EU residency benefits
  • Ideal for retirees and passive income earners who can demonstrate a stable income of at least €9,120 per year (higher for dependents).
  • Grants EU residency, allowing visa-free travel within the Schengen Zone.
  • Requires spending at least 183 days per year in Portugal to maintain residency.
  • Portugal has progressive income tax rates (14.5%–48%) on worldwide income for tax residents, but structuring income properly can optimize tax efficiency.
  • Provides a pathway to permanent residency and Portuguese citizenship after 5 years.
🇪🇸 Spain Non-Lucrative Visa – Residency for financially independent individuals
  • Designed for non-working individuals with passive income of at least ~€28,800/year (higher for dependents).
  • Ideal for retirees and remote income earners, but does not allow local employment.
  • Spain taxes worldwide income for tax residents, but certain expats may qualify for the Beckham Law, which allows a flat 24% tax on Spanish-sourced income (up to €600,000) and exempts foreign income for up to 6 years.
  • Provides a path to permanent residency and Spanish citizenship after 10 years (or 2 years for Latin American nationals).
🇦🇪 Dubai Remote Work Visa – Tax-free living for digital nomads and remote workers
  • Allows foreign remote workers to live in the UAE for one year without a local sponsor.
  • No personal income tax on worldwide income.
  • Provides access to Dubai’s banking system, rental market, and business infrastructure.
🇲🇾 Malaysia Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Program – Long-term residency for retirees and expats
  • Offers 3 tiers with different deposit and property purchase requirements:
    1. Silver (5-year visa) – $150,000 deposit + 600,000 MYR (~$125,000) property purchase.
    2. Gold (15-year visa) – $500,000 deposit + 1 million MYR (~$208,000) property purchase.
    3. Platinum (20-year visa) – $1 million deposit + 2 million MYR (~$416,000) property purchase.
  • No age, income, or net worth requirements, making it accessible to many applicants.
  • 90-day minimum stay per year required to maintain the visa.
  • No tax on foreign-sourced income, including pensions, offshore business earnings, and investments.
  • Provides access to Malaysia’s healthcare, banking, and property markets with relatively low living costs.
🇵🇦 Panama Friendly Nations Visa – Easy permanent residency with tax benefits
  • Fast-tracked permanent residency (in 2–6 months) for citizens of over 50 “friendly nations.”
  • No tax on foreign income, making it a great option for tax efficiency.
  • Can lead to full citizenship in 5 years, with sufficient time and ties.
🇲🇽 Mexico Temporary Resident Visa – Flexible residency with a pathway to permanent status
  • Requires proof of financial self-sufficiency (~$2,500/month income or ~$43,000 in savings).
  • Low cost of living and no tax on foreign income for non-tax residents.
  • Grants unrestricted entry and exit without visa renewals for up to 4 years.
🇦🇷 Argentina Rentista Visa – Residency for passive income earners
  • Designed for individuals with passive income of at least $2,000/month.
  • Residency can lead to citizenship in just 2 years, one of the fastest naturalization timelines in the world.
  • Argentina does not tax foreign-sourced income for non-domiciled residents.
🇬🇷 Greece Financially Independent Visa – EU residency with no work restrictions
  • Requires passive income of at least €2,000/month (~€24,000/year).
  • Residency allows visa-free travel within the Schengen Zone.
  • Greece taxes worldwide income, but there are tax optimization options:
    1. Flat 7% tax on foreign pensions for up to 15 years.
    2. Low dividend tax rate of 5%, making Greece attractive for investors and business owners.
  • Can lead to permanent residency and Greek citizenship after 7 years.
🇮🇹 Italy Elective Residency Visa – Ideal for retirees and remote income earners
  • Requires proof of passive income of at least €31,000/year (~€38,000 for couples).
  • Residency grants access to Italy’s healthcare system and Schengen travel.
  • Italy taxes worldwide income, but there are tax optimization options:
    1. Lump Sum Tax Regime: Non-domiciled residents can opt to pay a flat €100,000 annual tax (or €200,000 for families), regardless of foreign income levels.
    2. Flat 7% Tax for Retirees: Available for retirees relocating to Southern Italy, applied for up to 10 years.
  • Can lead to permanent residency after 5 years and citizenship after 10 years.

Common Questions

1. How long does it take to get a residency permit?

Processing times vary depending on the country and type of permit. Some visas are approved in as little as 30 days, while others may take several months.

2. Do I need to live in the country full-time to maintain my residency?

Some programs require a minimum stay per year, while others allow flexibility. We help clients select programs that align with their lifestyle preferences.

3. Can I work or start a business with a residency permit?

It depends on the visa type. Some permits allow full work rights, while others require additional approvals. We guide you on structuring your residency for your business or employment needs.

4. What are the tax implications of obtaining a residency permit?

Residency may impact your tax obligations in both your home country and your new country. We help you evaluate tax residency rules and potential benefits.

6. What happens if my application is rejected?

We assess the reasons for rejection and help you reapply or explore alternative residency options that better match your profile.