Best Digital Nomad Visas in Asia (2026)

Asia offers an unbeatable combination of low cost of living, fast internet, incredible food, and stunning landscapes. Here's how the region's digital nomad visas compare.

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  • Thailand's DTV (2024) is the most popular new Asian nomad visa — 5-year multiple entry
  • Malaysia's DE Rantau offers the lowest income threshold for a tech worker visa
  • Japan requires the highest income in Asia ($67k+/year) but offers unique lifestyle
  • Indonesia's Second Home Visa is more residency than nomad visa — good for long-term stays

主な候補の比較

収入条件 滞在 ルート
$2,000 12 か月
永住
$2,000 12 か月
永住
🇹🇼 台湾
$5,200 12 か月
市民権
🇯🇵 日本
$5,500 6 か月
永住
🇰🇷 韓国
$5,500 12 か月
永住
なし 2 か月
永住
なし か月
永住
🇹🇭 タイ
なし 6 か月
永住

申請前に知っておくこと

Asia has traditionally been the default destination for budget-conscious nomads — even before dedicated visas existed, Thailand, Bali, and Vietnam attracted remote workers on tourist visas. The formalization of nomad visas across the region has brought more legitimacy and longer stays, though requirements vary dramatically.

Southeast Asia dominates the region in nomad-friendliness, but East Asia (Japan, South Korea) is emerging with niche programs targeting high earners. Timezone considerations matter in Asia: you may be 5-13 hours ahead of US clients, which affects sync-heavy work.

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