Countries with Easiest Work Visa
The factors that usually apply when applying for a work visa, include qualifications and skills, plus having a job offer from an employer that will sponsor the work visa. Countries with Easiest Work Visa are chosen on the different work visa options and their opportunities for independent, or remote income.
Question: Which countries are the easiest to get employment visas in?
Answer: the 12 countries below offer easy work visas (no particular order):
Mexico
Colombia
Estonia
Norway & Svalbard
Australia
New Zealand
Germany
Netherlands
South Korea
Canada
The Czech Republic
Mauritius
These countries were selected based on their several work visa options and their unique opportunities for independent work.
Mexico
A permanent resident visa:
Depends on Mexico family ties, specific monthly income, and four years living on a temporary resident visa.
Temporary resident visa:
Days allowed in the country is 180 days and is easily extendible up to four years.
Colombia
Digital Nomad Visa:
Earning requirements of US$684 per month.
Time allowed in the country is two years (classed as a tax resident after 183 days per year).
Estonia
Digital nomad visa:
Requirements:
1. Proof of working in telecommunication technology;
2 Work contract, with a foreign employer/company or for clients you have a contract with as freelancer.
Time allowed in the country is 1 year.
Svalbard
Svalbard is an independent territory from Norway and no visa is needed. Norway, is where you will need a visa since it is the entry point to Svalbard.
Norway has a digital nomads visa for those wanting to live and work in Svalbard.
Requirements are adequate money to support yourself and proof that you are employed.
Time allowed in the country is indefinitely.
Australia
Requirements are ages of 30 to 55 years old, with higher education, be an expert in your field, plus relevant work experience.
Available visa categories:
Employer Nomination Visa
Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional Visa
Skilled Independent Visa
Skilled Recognised Graduate Visa
Business and Investment Visa
New Zealand
New Zealand offers several working visa categories suitable for a range of skills, including for people over 50.
Germany
Work visa requirements are skills and work experience.
Job seeker visas let you stay in Germany for months to find work.
Freelance visa for individuals working on their own.
Artist Visa is limited to Berlin, and straight-forward.
Netherlands
Self-employment visa:
Following successful completion of a 1 Year program for entrepreneurs and start-up businesses.
Regular residency visa:
Allowing you to work in the Netherlands.
South Korea
E2 teaching visa:
Teach English with only a bachelor’s degree.
Qualifying countries:
US.A
Ireland
Canada
England
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
Canada
Express Entry Program:
Requirements are based on skills, education, work experience, age, training, and language skills.
The Czech Republic
Zivno visa:
Requirements are a copy of your trade license or proof that you will be working while you are in Czechia.
Regular Work Visa: Czech Republic has a high rate of available jobs. Once you find a job offer, apply for a regular work visa.
Mauritius
Mauritius digital nomad visa:
Requirements:
Valid Passport;
Proof of Remote Work;
Income of $1,500/month (increasing by $500 per dependent/family member you bring);
Income of $3,000/month for couple application;
Travel and Health Insurance.
Details:
Free application,
Receive approval or denial within 48,
Family members and dependents (under the age of 24) can be included too.
Time allowed in the country is 1 year (classed as a tax resident after 183 days per year), with the option to renew.

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