Lower-cost Europe
Begin with cheaper European bases before you jump to pricier Mediterranean or premium setups.
Includes: Georgia and Romania
Use this page to tighten the field around Low-cost destinations before you open compare.
Useful when you already know your budget, region, or whether you only want formal nomad-visa routes.
Open the guide first, then compare the finalists side by side.
You already narrowed the list to 2 destinations. Open the whole set side by side instead of jumping in and out of the individual guides.
If you want a guided shortlist instead of a raw filtered list, load the quiz with the overlapping signals from this page prefilled and then retune from there.
If this filter is directionally right but still too broad or too narrow, these adjacent shortlist paths keep you close without making you restart from zero.
Begin with cheaper European bases before you jump to pricier Mediterranean or premium setups.
Includes: Georgia and Romania
Start with Europe-first routes that are clearer to renew or extend instead of rebuilding that shortlist from scratch.
Includes: Czech Republic, Georgia, and Greece + more
Renewable stays with a monthly income bar at or below $3,000 — a strong first pass for longer stays.
Includes: Costa Rica, Czech Republic, and Georgia + more
A lower-cost EU option with strong internet, growing nomad interest, and a formal remote-worker route.
Monthly income bar: $4,000/month
Cost profile: Low
Stay length: 1 year · Renewable
Tax threshold: 183 days
Why it fits this shortlist
Popular among nomads for lower living costs and relatively simple long-stay appeal.
Monthly income bar: $2,000/month
Cost profile: Low
Stay length: Varies · Renewable
Tax threshold: 183 days
Why it fits this shortlist
Useful for searchers and scanners who want the next move spelled out before they open another tab.
This filtered page currently surfaces 2 destinations in low-cost destinations: Romania and Georgia. Open the guide for any country that looks promising, then compare the finalists side by side once the list is down to a readable set.
Georgia currently has the lowest published income bar in low-cost destinations at about $2,000/month. That does not automatically make it the best fit, but it is the easiest affordability benchmark to pressure-test first.
You already narrowed low-cost destinations to Romania vs Georgia. Open the full set side by side now instead of bouncing between individual country guides.
Use this page to get the field down to two to four realistic finalists, open the most promising guide or two for official-source context, then compare Romania vs Georgia side by side before you make the next planning call.