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ELI5: why does points work that way?

The digital nomad visa landscape has changed significantly in the past three years. Let me summarize the options that are actually practical for budget-conscious travelers.

Georgia: still the easiest entry point. 365 days visa-free for most Western passports with no income requirement and no application process. Just arrive. Monthly costs in Tbilisi as described elsewhere on this forum: $600-900 depending on lifestyle.

Portugal D8 Visa: requires proof of remote income of €3,040/month (4x minimum wage). Application is done at a Portuguese consulate. Processing times vary wildly (2-8 months). Once approved, it converts to a 2-year residency permit with NHR tax advantages.

Albania: offers a 1-year digital nomad visa that's straightforward to get but Albania isn't widely covered in remote worker circles. Requirements are light (proof of employment or self-employment, $2,000/month income). Tirana is cheap and pleasant.

Colombia: digital nomad visa available for remote workers earning over $684/month. Application online, costs about $52. Medellín in particular has become a major remote work hub.

The honest assessment: most digital nomads in budget destinations are operating on tourist visas and slow-moving through countries before visa-free periods expire. The formal digital nomad visas are useful for settling somewhere specific for a year or more, not for traditional nomadic movement.

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