Andorra Digital Nomad Visa Guide 2025 | How to Apply

Andorra Digital Nomad Visa Guide 2025 | How to Apply


Andorra officially launched its Digital Nomad Visa program on November 2, 2023. Designed for remote workers, this visa offers a legal pathway to live in the stunning Pyrenees mountains while maintaining your work ties abroad. With its strong internet speeds, favorable taxes, and breathtaking scenery, Andorra is quietly becoming a hidden gem for digital nomads.

Currently, Andorra holds the 35th spot on the VisaGuide Digital Nomad Visa Index, making it an attractive—yet exclusive—option for remote professionals.


Fast Facts About the Andorra Digital Nomad Visa


  • Official Name: Andorra Digital Nomad Visa
  • VG-DNI Rank: 35th
  • VG-DNI Score: 2.37 / 5
  • Average Internet Speed: 83.58 Mbps
  • Income Tax Rate: 10%
  • Minimum Monthly Income Requirement: €0 (yes, zero!)
  • Healthcare Spending (% of GDP: 8.3%
  • Average Monthly Living Costs: €736.60

Who Can Apply for Andorra’s Digital Nomad Visa?


You’re eligible for the Andorra Digital Nomad Visa if you meet these conditions:

  • You work remotely for a company based outside Andorra, or you freelance for international clients.
  • Your work is location-independent—you can operate from anywhere, including Andorra.
  • You do not work for an Andorran employer or have Andorran-based clients.
  • You have enough savings or ongoing income to support your lifestyle while in Andorra.

Bonus: Since the minimum income requirement is €0, the focus is more on proving financial self-sufficiency rather than meeting a set salary threshold.


Is There a Limit on Applications?


Yes—Andorra's digital nomad program is intentionally exclusive. Governed by Law 42/2022 (passed on December 1, 2022, focusing on digital economy and innovation), only 50 visas are issued each year. So, applying early and having a complete application is crucial.

How to Apply for the Andorra Digital Nomad Visa

As of mid-2024, the Andorran government hasn't finalized an official application portal yet. However, based on early announcements, here’s what you can likely expect:

  1. Obtain preliminary approval from Andorra’s Ministry of Economy.
  2. Complete the digital nomad visa application—this will likely be online.
  3. Prepare and submit your documentation (more on that below).
  4. Wait for your decision. You should hear back via email within several business days.

Tip: Check back frequently for updates, as processes might evolve in the coming months.


How to Get Ministry of Economy Approval


Before you can officially apply, you must first secure authorization from the Ministry of Economy. Details on how to apply for this pre-approval are still forthcoming but will likely involve demonstrating the remote nature of your work and your financial independence.


Required Documents for the Andorra Digital Nomad Visa


While the full official checklist isn’t published yet, based on similar Andorran visas, you should prepare:

  • Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned stay and have spare pages for stamps.
  • Proof of Remote Work: Employment contracts, freelancer contracts, or company ownership documents.
  • Approval Letter: The document from the Ministry of Economy authorizing your remote work in Andorra.
  • Employer Certificate (if applicable): Proof from your employer that your work is fully remote.
  • Client Confirmations (if applicable): Letters from international clients verifying remote service delivery.
  • Private Health Insurance: Coverage must be valid for your entire stay in Andorra.
  • Proof of Financial Means: Recent bank statements, savings accounts, or proof of recurring income.
  • Certified Translations: All documents must be translated into Catalan by a sworn translator.

What Does It Cost?


Expect two main expenses:

  • Application Fee: €2,500
  • Residence Card Fee: €500 per person (applies to you and any dependents; paid upon each renewal)

This makes Andorra’s nomad visa one of the pricier options—but it buys you a coveted European mountain lifestyle.


Do Digital Nomads Pay Taxes in Andorra?


Short answer: yes, if you spend 183 days or more in the country in a calendar year.

  • Residents: Pay tax on worldwide income.
  • Non-residents: Only taxed on income sourced within Andorra.

Thanks to Andorra’s low 10% personal income tax rate, it’s still one of the most favorable tax systems in Europe for remote workers.


Living Costs for Digital Nomads in Andorra


Here’s what you can expect budget-wise:


Living Costs for Digital Nomads in Andorra

Here’s what you can expect in terms of monthly and everyday expenses:

Accommodation:

  • 1-bedroom apartment in the city center: around $920 to $1,300 per month
  • 1-bedroom apartment outside the center: around $811 to $1,100 per month
  • 3-bedroom apartment in the city center: from $1,570 to $3,250 per month
  • 3-bedroom apartment outside the center: from $1,300 to $2,705 per month

Groceries:

  • Milk (1 liter): around $1.18
  • Eggs (12 pack): about $3.18
  • Rice (1 kilogram): around $2.03
  • Apples (1 kilogram): about $2.60

Transportation:

  • Local transport ticket: between $1.52 and $2.06
  • Gasoline (per liter): between $1.41 and $1.95

Utilities:

  • Basic monthly utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage) for an average 85m² apartment: from $54 to $175


Best Towns for Digital Nomads in Andorra


✨ Here are some top picks:

  • Ordino: A dreamy escape for nature lovers, packed with cozy cafés and scenic trails.
  • Andorra la Vella: The bustling capital, offering plenty of co-working spaces and a lively community.
  • Soldeu: Perfect for adrenaline junkies who want to mix work with skiing and mountain biking.
  • La Massana: Ski in winter, hike by summer—all while working from charming alpine cafés.
  • Pas de la Casa: Close to the French border and buzzing with ski resorts, hotels, and business hubs.

FAQs

How long does it take to get the visa?

The government has not yet announced an official processing time.

How long is the visa valid?

Details are pending, but it's expected to be valid for at least one year, renewable.

Are there financial requirements to apply?

Yes—you’ll need to prove you have enough funds to support your stay, although no minimum monthly salary is specified yet.

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