Digital Nomad Visas – 5 Countries With The BestWork-Life Balance,per 2025 Reports
As remote work becomes more mainstream, many people are searching for destinations where they can maintain a healthy work–life balance while exploring the world. A handful of countries consistently stand out — offering easy or accessible digital nomad visas, robust infrastructure, and a lifestyle that encourages both productivity and personal well-being.
Recent reports highlight five standout countries that excel across these areas: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, and Norway. These same countries have also begun appearing on several “top places to travel in 2026” lists, reinforcing their appeal for long-term stays and remote workers alike.
Best Countries for Working From Home
Strong infrastructure is essential for remote work — things like fast internet, dependable public services, and reliable energy systems make a huge difference. A supportive environment with green spaces, recreation options, and a vibrant cultural life can also help digital nomads settle in quickly.
According to a recent global index created by Compare the Market, which studied 26 countries based on digital infrastructure, climate, and energy efficiency, the top places to work from home in 2025 are:
Netherlands
Iceland
Denmark
Finland
Sweden
Norway
France
Canada
Australia
Malta
These countries combine tech-readiness with lifestyle perks — making them strong choices for long-term remote workers.
Countries With the Best Work–Life Balance
CNTraveler’s latest ranking of nations with the healthiest work–life balance includes many of the same countries that excel in home-working conditions. Meanwhile, a survey by Remote.com highlights the top cities within these countries offering standout balance in 2025:
Wellington, New Zealand
Dublin, Ireland
Brussels, Belgium
Berlin, Germany
Oslo, Norway
Copenhagen, Denmark
Ottawa, Canada
Canberra, Australia
Madrid, Spain
Helsinki, Finland
Some of these nations also provide exceptionally generous time-off allowances. Finland, for example, offers 24 days of paid annual leave plus 14 public holidays, for a total of 38 days. It’s no surprise Finland has topped the World Happiness Report every year since 2018.
These Same Countries Shine on Lonely Planet’s Best Destinations for 2026
Three of the standout digital-nomad-friendly countries also appear on Lonely Planet’s list of 25 Best Destinations for 2026:
Finland
Famous for its Northern Lights, Sámi culture, vast lakes, and dramatic Arctic landscapes — Finland remains a bucket-list destination for nature lovers.
Canada
British Columbia earned a spot for its untouched outdoor landscapes — moss-covered forests, jagged peaks, whitewater rivers, and rich wildlife habitats.
Australia
Ikara–Flinders Ranges and the South Australian outback were celebrated for their lunar-like scenery, sweeping deserts, vivid sunsets, and the shimmering expanse of Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre.
Also Featured on CNTraveler’s Best Places to Visit in 2026
Three of the five highlighted countries — Canada, Australia, and Finland — continue to impress across major travel lists.
Canada: Prince Edward County (PEC)
Just a few hours from Toronto and Montreal, PEC is gaining buzz for new boutique hotels, intimate wineries, and a thriving culinary scene.
Australia: Adelaide, Darwin & King Island
Adelaide will soon unveil a massive $500 million Market Square development.
Darwin is attracting visitors through vibrant festivals and Indigenous art.
King Island offers remote villas, dramatic coastal scenery, and wildlife-filled landscapes.
Finland: Oulu
With more than 600 miles of walking and cycling routes, inventive digital art, low-impact Arctic cuisine, and significant cultural programming, Oulu will become a 2026 European Capital of Culture.
Digital Nomad Visa Options in These Countries
Each of the five countries offers opportunities — some direct, others indirect — for digital nomads:
Norway
Ranked among the top 10 digital nomad visas for overall quality of life, with strong public services and rich natural landscapes.
Australia
Also ranked top 10 for lifestyle quality, and increasingly considered a premier destination for long-term remote workers.
Canada
Placed in the global top tier for tech-friendly nomad visas, making it ideal for remote workers in innovation and digital fields.
Finland
Known for one of Europe’s more accessible options:
Self-Employment Visa requirement:
Minimum earnings: $1,260 per month (~€1,220)
Annual income requirement: Just over $15,000
Denmark
While not offering a streamlined digital nomad visa, remote workers can apply for a long-term Type D visa to live and work there.
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