Three ASEAN Countries Ranked Among World’s Best for Digital Nomads

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Three ASEAN Countries Ranked Among World’s Best for Digital Nomads
Malaysia’s well-ranked digital nomad visa offers remotely based professionals an opportunity to live and work in a culturally rich and affordable environment.

In a recent report by VisaGuide.World, Malaysia secured the 32nd spot among the world’s top 40 countries for digital nomads, one of three Southeast Asian countries to be in the upper tier of the list. This ranking reflects the nation’s commitment to becoming a hub for remote professionals, highlighted by the introduction of the DE Rantau Nomad Pass in October 2022. Some have suggested that the programme’s rather confusing name may actually work against it, as it’s unclear what DE stands for (perhaps ‘digital entrepreneur’?), and rantau would not likely be a familiar word to non-Malaysians.

The DE Rantau Nomad Pass is Malaysia’s initiative to attract digital nomads by offering a visa tailored to their unique needs. This multiple-entry visa allows remote workers to stay in Malaysia for a duration ranging from three months up to two years, providing flexibility for those seeking both short-term and extended stays.

Regionally, Thailand ranked 31st on the list, followed by Malaysia at 32nd, and the Philippines at 36th. The evaluation and ranking was based on factors such as internet speed, taxation policies and tax-free length, income requirements for visa applications, cost of living, healthcare services, and overall tourism popularity.

Spain was ranked the best country for digital nomads, followed by the UAE and Montenegro.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND OTHER DETAILS

To qualify for Malaysia’s DE Rantau Nomad Pass, applicants must meet the following requirements:​

Benefits of the DE Rantau Nomad Pass

Holders of the DE Rantau Nomad Pass can enjoy several advantages:​

Application Process

Applying for the DE Rantau Nomad Pass involves a straightforward online procedure:​

In the same VisaGuide.World report, Thailand and the Philippines were also recognized, ranking 31st and 36th respectively. Thailand’s Destination Thailand Visa permits stays of up to 180 days and is valid for five years, requiring applicants to have a minimum financial capacity of 500,000 baht (approximately US$14,000). The Philippines introduced its digital nomad visa in June 2023, further highlighting the region’s growing appeal to remote workers.​

For Malaysia’s part, its DE Rantau Nomad Pass exemplifies the country’s decision to embrace the digital nomad movement. With its affordable cost of living, rich cultural tapestry, and a modern, supportive infrastructure, Malaysia stands out as an attractive destination for remote professionals seeking an appealing blend of work and lifestyle.​

To learn more, those interested can visit https://mdec.my/derantau for a full overview.

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