Zicht over de Donau in Budapest

One of the best countries for teleworking

Visaguide is a website where you can find all kinds of information about visa requirements for countries around the world. They also regularly publish articles and research relevant to people who want to travel internationally.

For example, they recently investigated which countries are currently the best for ‘digital nomads’ – people who work online from wherever they happen to be staying. Their top 5 are:

  1. Spain
  2. UAE
  3. Montenegro
  4. Bahamas
  5. Hungary

You can find more background information about the advantages of Hungary here. And if you would like to try it for yourself, for example from a location within easy reach of Budapest and close to Lake Balaton, click on ‘visit us’ above…

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