Published on : 30 Dec 2025
You’ve made the decision: you’re taking your remote work abroad to experience life in Southern Europe. The Mediterranean lifestyle, incredible food, rich history, and affordable living costs are calling. But there’s one crucial question: Spain, Portugal, or Italy?
All three countries launched digital nomad visas between 2022-2024, and all three offer compelling reasons to relocate. Spain topped the 2025 Global Digital Nomad Index. Portugal ranks 7th with the most established expat communities. Italy just entered the market in 2024 with the lowest income requirement of all three.
With so many similarities—and some critical differences—how do you choose?
This comprehensive 2026 guide provides an in-depth, side-by-side comparison of Spain’s, Portugal’s, and Italy’s digital nomad visas. We’ll compare income requirements, application processes, costs, tax implications, lifestyle factors, best cities, paths to citizenship, and real experiences from digital nomads living in each country.
By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly which Southern European country is the right fit for your remote work lifestyle, career goals, and budget.
| Factor | Spain | Portugal | Italy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly income | €2,760 | €3,680 | €2,333 |
| Annual income | €33,120 | €44,160 | €28,000 |
| Special requirement | University degree OR 3+ years experience | None | “Highly skilled” qualification |
| Initial permit | 1-3 years | 2 years | 1 year |
| Max duration | 5 years | 5 years | 3 years |
| Best tax benefit | Beckham Law (24% flat) | NHR (phasing out) | TBD |
| Cost of living | €1,800-3,200/mo | €1,400-2,800/mo | €1,500-3,000/mo |
| Citizenship | 10 years | 10 years | 10 years |
| Best for | Tax benefits, sunshine | Established community, affordability | Lowest income, culture |
Income requirements are often the deciding factor for digital nomads. Here’s how they compare in 2026:
| Country | Single Applicant | With Spouse | Per Child |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy 🏆 | €2,333/month (€28,000/year) | +€1,167/month (est.) | +€583/month (est.) |
| Spain | €2,760/month (€33,120/year) | +€1,380/month | +€690/month |
| Portugal | €3,680/month (€44,160/year) | +€1,840/month | +€920/month |
Winner: Italy with the lowest requirement
Family Example (Couple + 1 child):
Why the difference?
Income Calculation: All three countries assess gross income (before taxes), not net/take-home pay.
| Country | Degree Required? | Experience Required? | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal 🏆 | ❌ No | ❌ No | Most accessible—just prove remote work |
| Spain | ⚠️ Preferred | ⚠️ If no degree | Degree OR 3+ years experience in field |
| Italy | ⚠️ Preferred | ⚠️ Yes, varies | “Highly skilled”: Degree OR 3+ years (with degree) OR 5+ years (without degree) |
Winner: Portugal for simplest requirements
Details:
Portugal:
Spain:
Italy:
Who struggles with qualifications?
| Country | Minimum Remote Work History |
|---|---|
| Portugal | None explicitly stated (but 3-6 months recommended) |
| Spain | 3 months with current employer/clients |
| Italy | 6 months in current remote role |
| Country | Required Savings |
|---|---|
| Spain | Not explicitly required (but recommended) |
| Portugal | €10,440 minimum (+€3,480 per additional family member) |
| Italy | Not explicitly required (but 3-6 months expenses recommended) |
| Country | Initial Permit Length | How It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Spain 🏆 | 1-3 years | Apply from consulate: 1 year visa → convert to permit. Apply from within Spain: 3-year permit directly |
| Portugal | 2 years | 4-month visa → convert to 2-year residence permit |
| Italy | 1 year | 1-year residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) |
| Country | Total Time on Digital Nomad Visa | Renewable? |
|---|---|---|
| Spain 🏆 | Up to 5 years | Yes, renewable in 2-year increments after initial period |
| Portugal 🏆 | Up to 5 years | Yes: Initial 2 years + 3-year renewal |
| Italy | Up to 3 years | Yes, but only 2 renewals (1 year each). After 3 years, must switch visa type or leave |
Winner: Spain & Portugal for longest duration
Why Italy’s 3-year limit matters: After 3 years on Italy’s Digital Nomad Visa, you must:
| Country | Apply from Home Country? | Apply from Within Country? |
|---|---|---|
| Spain 🏆 | ✅ Yes (consulate) | ✅ Yes (as tourist, before 90 days expire) |
| Portugal | ✅ Yes (consulate only) | ❌ No (must apply from home country) |
| Italy | ✅ Yes (consulate only) | ❌ No (must apply from home country) |
Winner: Spain for flexibility
Why Spain’s dual application path matters:
| Country | Typical Processing Time | Fastest Reported | Slowest Reported |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy 🏆 | 30-60 days | 3-4 weeks | 3 months |
| Spain | 45-90 days | 3-4 weeks | 4 months |
| Portugal | 30-90 days | 3-4 weeks | 4 months |
Winner: Italy (slightly faster on average)
Important: Processing times vary significantly by:
| Country | Difficulty | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Portugal | ⭐⭐ Moderate | Simple requirements but needs many financial documents + NIF/NISS |
| Italy | ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate-High | “Highly skilled” requirement adds complexity; extensive translations needed |
| Spain | ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate-High | Professional qualification proof; can apply from within Spain (pro/con) |
| Country | DIY Cost Range | With Legal Help |
|---|---|---|
| Italy | €1,400-2,200 | €2,500-4,000 |
| Spain | €1,300-2,100 | €2,000-3,500 |
| Portugal | €1,500-2,400 | €2,500-4,000 |
Cost breakdown includes: Visa fees, criminal records, apostilles, translations, health insurance, residence permit fees
Taxes can make or break your budget. Here’s how all three countries compare:
Spain Progressive Rates:
Portugal Progressive Rates:
Italy Progressive Rates:
| Country | Special Tax Benefit | Rate | Duration | Status 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spain 🏆 | Beckham Law | 24% flat rate (up to €600,000) | 6 years | ✅ Active & confirmed |
| Portugal | NHR | 0-20% on foreign income | 10 years | ⚠️ Phasing out for new applicants |
| Italy | Possible incentives | TBD (15-20% discussed) | TBD | ⚠️ Under discussion, not confirmed |
Winner: Spain with confirmed, attractive Beckham Law
What it is:
Who qualifies:
Example savings:
| Income | Standard Spanish Tax | Beckham Law Tax | Annual Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| €40,000 | ~€9,200 | ~€9,600 | ~Break-even |
| €60,000 | ~€16,000 | ~€14,400 | €1,600 |
| €100,000 | ~€32,000 | ~€24,000 | €8,000 |
Bottom line: Beckham Law provides substantial savings for digital nomads earning €50,000+
What it was:
2026 Status: Being phased out for new applicants
You become a tax resident if:
Spain:
Portugal:
Italy:
As tax resident, you must:
Monthly living costs vary significantly between and within each country.
| City Type | Spain | Portugal | Italy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital/Major | €2,000-3,200/mo | €1,500-2,500/mo | €2,200-3,500/mo |
| Secondary Cities | €1,600-2,600/mo | €1,200-2,000/mo | €1,600-2,600/mo |
| Small Cities/Towns | €1,200-2,000/mo | €900-1,600/mo | €1,300-2,100/mo |
Winner: Portugal for overall affordability
Capital Cities (1-bedroom apartment):
Secondary Cities:
Best Value Cities:
Typical meal costs:
| Meal Type | Spain | Portugal | Italy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Café breakfast | €3-6 | €3-5 | €3-6 |
| Lunch special | €10-15 | €8-12 | €10-15 |
| Casual dinner | €15-25 | €12-20 | €15-25 |
| Coffee | €1.50-3 | €1-2 | €1-3 (espresso €1-1.50) |
| Beer at bar | €2-4 | €1.50-3 | €3-5 |
Winner: Portugal for dining affordability
Food shopping:
All three countries have excellent healthcare systems.
Private health insurance (required for visa):
Public healthcare access:
| Country | Climate Type | Annual Sunshine | Best Weather |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain 🏆 | Mediterranean/Hot | 300+ days (most regions) | Southern coast, Canary Islands |
| Portugal | Atlantic/Mild | 250-300 days | Algarve, Lisbon |
| Italy | Varies by region | 250-300 days (south) | Sicily, Puglia, Amalfi |
Details:
Spain:
Portugal:
Italy:
Winner: Spain for consistent warmth and sunshine
| Language | Difficulty for English Speakers | English Proficiency in Cities |
|---|---|---|
| Spanish 🏆 | ⭐⭐ Easier | High in major cities |
| Portuguese | ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate | High in Lisbon/Porto |
| Italian | ⭐⭐ Easier | Moderate (lower than Spain/Portugal) |
Why it matters:
| Country | Community Size | Best Cities for Community |
|---|---|---|
| Portugal 🏆 | Very Large | Lisbon, Porto, Madeira |
| Spain | Very Large | Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia |
| Italy | Medium (Growing) | Milan, Rome, Florence |
Portugal wins for:
Spain close second for:
Italy growing but smaller:
All three countries have excellent internet infrastructure.
| Country | Average Speed | Fiber Availability | Remote Work Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain | 100-300 Mbps | Widespread | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent |
| Portugal | 100-500 Mbps | Widespread | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent |
| Italy | 100-300 Mbps | Good (excellent in cities) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good |
All three are suitable for:
Slight edge to Portugal: Known for fastest, most reliable speeds
All three countries are very safe for expats.
| Country | Safety Rating | Safest Cities |
|---|---|---|
| Portugal 🏆 | Excellent | Porto, Lisbon, Braga |
| Spain | Excellent | San Sebastian, Valencia, Seville |
| Italy | Very Good | Bologna, Florence, Turin |
Minor considerations:
Winner: Portugal with lowest crime rates
| Country | Years Required | Digital Nomad Visa Years Count? |
|---|---|---|
| All three | 5 years continuous legal residence | Likely yes, but verify with lawyer |
After 5 years, you can apply for:
| Country | Previous Timeline | NEW 2026 Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Spain | 5 years | 10 years |
| Portugal | 5 years | 10 years |
| Italy | 10 years | 10 years (unchanged) |
What changed:
Exceptions (Faster Citizenship):
Portugal:
Spain:
Italy:
All three countries require:
Dual citizenship:
Winner: Portugal & Italy for dual citizenship flexibility
🥇 Barcelona, Spain
🥈 Lisbon, Portugal
🥉 Milan, Italy
🥇 Braga, Portugal
🥈 Seville, Spain
🥉 Palermo, Italy
🥇 Valencia, Spain
🥈 Lagos, Portugal (Algarve)
🥉 Cagliari/Palermo, Italy (Sicily/Sardinia)
🥇 Rome, Italy
🥈 Seville, Spain
🥉 Porto, Portugal
Chose: Spain (Barcelona)
“I picked Spain for the Beckham Law. Saving 20% on taxes while living in Barcelona was a no-brainer. The startup scene here is incredible, and I can easily travel to other European cities on weekends. Yes, it’s more expensive than Portugal, but the energy and opportunities make it worth it.”
Income: €75,000/year Monthly expenses: €2,400 Tax savings with Beckham Law: ~€6,000/year
Chose: Portugal (Lisbon)
“We almost went with Spain, but Portugal’s lower cost of living won us over. Lisbon has everything—great weather, beaches nearby, amazing food, and a huge expat community. We’re saving about €800/month compared to what we’d spend in Barcelona. The only downside is the NHR tax program is ending, so we missed that boat.”
Combined income: €85,000/year Monthly expenses: €2,100 (couple) Savings vs. Spain: ~€9,600/year
Chose: Italy (Bologna)
“Italy was the only one I could afford! The €28,000 income requirement vs. €44,000 for Portugal made the decision easy. Bologna is incredible—real Italian life, amazing food, and way cheaper than Rome or Milan. The downside is the 3-year visa limit, but by then I’ll figure out the next step.”
Income: €32,000/year Monthly expenses: €1,500 Why Italy worked: Lowest income threshold
✅ Earn €50,000-100,000+ (Beckham Law saves thousands) ✅ Want the warmest, sunniest weather ✅ Prefer big, international cities (Barcelona, Madrid) ✅ Value startup/tech networking opportunities ✅ Want confirmed tax benefits ✅ Have university degree or 3+ years experience ✅ Don’t mind higher costs for better lifestyle
Spain is best for: Higher earners prioritizing tax savings and vibrant city life
✅ Want the most established digital nomad community ✅ Prefer Atlantic coast and milder weather ✅ Value affordability (lowest cost of three) ✅ Like relaxed, laid-back lifestyle ✅ Want easiest qualification requirements (no degree needed) ✅ Prefer dual citizenship option ✅ Want the best expat support systems
Portugal is best for: Mid-level earners seeking community and affordability
✅ Earn €28,000-50,000 (lowest threshold!) ✅ Have university degree or professional qualifications ✅ Value cultural heritage and authentic lifestyle ✅ Prefer smaller, charming cities over mega-cities ✅ Want incredible food scene ✅ Don’t mind 3-year visa limit ✅ Seeking “real” Italy (not tourist Italy)
Italy is best for: Those who barely meet income thresholds and value culture over community
There’s no universal “best” choice—it depends entirely on your situation.
For most digital nomads earning €40,000-75,000: → Portugal offers the best balance of affordability, community, and lifestyle
For high earners (€75,000+): → Spain wins due to Beckham Law tax savings alone
For those earning €28,000-40,000: → Italy may be your only option (lowest income requirement)
For those seeking fastest path to citizenship: → All three now require 10 years (no winner)
For those wanting dual citizenship: → Portugal or Italy (Spain generally requires renunciation)
Step 1: Calculate Your Eligibility
Step 2: Run the Numbers
Step 3: Research Your Top Choice
Step 4: Start Application Process
Step 5: Book a “Test Trip”
Whether you choose Spain’s sunshine and tax benefits, Portugal’s affordability and community, or Italy’s culture and lowest income requirement, you’re making an incredible decision to experience life in Southern Europe.
The reality is: All three countries offer exceptional quality of life, safety, infrastructure, and opportunities for remote workers. The differences come down to your specific financial situation, professional qualifications, lifestyle preferences, and long-term goals.
Our advice: Don’t overthink it. Choose the country that excites you most, meets your income requirements, and aligns with your budget. You can always move to another European country later—that’s the beauty of the Schengen Area!
The hardest part isn’t choosing between Spain, Portugal, and Italy. The hardest part is taking action and actually making the move.
So start gathering those documents, book that test trip, and begin your Southern European adventure.
¡Buena suerte! Boa sorte! In bocca al lupo! 🇪🇸🇵🇹🇮🇹
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