Barbados Digital Nomad Welcome Stamp

About

Situated in the Caribbean, Barbados provides the perfect weather for anyone who wants to be outside and wants to get away from the chilly winters. In this paradise-like nation, working and living are now more straightforward than ever.

Many nations explored a variety of strategies to recover economically from the COVID-19 pandemic. Offering visas for digital nomads was one approach that worked well. Now, you have the legal right to operate remotely in other nations if you hold a digital nomad visa. 

Remote workers are welcome to reside on this lovely island for a period of one year with the Barbados Welcome Stamp visa. During the time of the coronavirus, quite a few people took advantage of the offer. Still, long-term Digital Nomads helped to counter some of the economic downturns in a nation where tourism accounts for 36% of GDP.

Eligibility

In recent times, the rise in the digital nomad lifestyle has been unprecedented. Nations around the world offer special visas to digital nomads. To be eligible for this visa in any country,

  • You must work for a company operating outside Barbados.
  • You can be a remote worker earning at least 50,000 USD a year.
  • Business owners on vacation while taking care of their business are also eligible.

Documents

While applying for a Welcome stamp visa in Barbados, you must provide the following documents;

  • A copy of your passport's biodata page.
  • A photo the size of a passport.
  • A birth certificate as a proof of your identity and existence.
  • You must present documentation of your relationship or the birth certificates of your dependent children if you are travelling with your spouse or children.
  • If you are not from a nation that is exempt, you need an entry visa.
  • Prove that you have the ability to earn 50,000 USD a year.
  • You must have health insurance and a clean criminal record.

Process

Once you have all the credentials in order, you may go on with the application process. The process of application can be troublesome but the step-by-step guides can help you get through it. However, before getting into that, you must know the visa processing time to know when can you apply for it.

Visa Processing Time
The application form is filled out in fifteen minutes. The processing of your application takes 48 hours, and you will receive a response, whether it is accepted or rejected, via email within five working days. This can take longer due to several hindrances, so it is better to apply a couple of weeks earlier.

How to Apply
Follow these steps while applying for this visa;

  • Gather the documents you need.
  • Fill out the visa application form. You may visit the nearest embassy or do it online.
  • Pay the fee once you get a confirmation email.
  • Travel to the country within the next 12 months. The visa duration starts from the day you enter Barbados.

Duration & Fees

Duration
The visa allows you to be in the country for a year. You have 12 months from the time your long-term visa is issued to use it once you arrive. From the day it is activated, you have a 12-month stay permit in Barbados.

Fees
Barbados digital nomad visa costs 2,000 USD if you are travelling alone. While you have to submit 3,000 USD in case the dependents are joining you on the cruise. 

The fees must be paid after approval and are not refundable. After approval, fees must be paid within 28 days. In addition, depending on how many entries you need, the cost of an entry visa ranges from 107 USD to 211 USD.

Extension

You may apply for an extension if you wish to overstay. The Welcome stamp visa can be extended or renewed for an additional 12 months if needed.

FAQS

Are we required to pay taxes as digital nomads in Barbados?
In Barbados, each person's tax status determines how much they must pay in taxes. However, a non-resident is only subject to taxation on income earned in Barbados. Therefore, as a digital nomad in Barbados, you won't be required to pay income taxes for the ensuing 12 months. You are still required to pay taxes in your home nation.

 

What nation is ideal for a digital nomad?
There are plans for digital nomad visas in four well-liked and reasonably priced nations: Spain, Thailand, Italy, and Colombia.

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