Belize•North AmericaVaries
500 USD
6 months
No
Not Required
Allowed
No
Allowed
Six-month renewable program for remote workers employed outside Belize with minimum annual income of USD $75,000 (individuals) or USD $100,000 (couples/families).
The "Work Where You Vacation" program was officially launched by the Belizean government in early 2021 as a strategic response to the global shift toward remote work and the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing that the traditional tourism sector—the backbone of the Belizean economy—was vulnerable to travel restrictions, the government sought to diversify its revenue streams by attracting high-earning professionals who could contribute to the local economy while residing in the country for extended periods. This initiative was established under the authority of the Belize Tourism Board, functioning as a specialized immigration pathway that bridges the gap between a standard tourist visa and a formal work permit. While a tourist visa limits visitors to a short stay without the right to engage in any form of local economic activity, and a traditional work permit requires a local employer and a complex labor market test, the Digital Nomad Visa fills a critical niche. It provides a legal framework for international professionals to live in Belize while maintaining their existing employment abroad, thereby stimulating the local service sector, real estate market, and hospitality industry without displacing local workers from the domestic labor pool.
The ideal applicant for this program is a high-net-worth remote professional, such as a software developer, digital consultant, creative freelancer, or corporate executive, who possesses the financial independence to sustain a high standard of living while working entirely online. To qualify, individuals must demonstrate a minimum annual income of USD $75,000, or USD $100,000 for those applying with a spouse or family, ensuring that participants contribute significantly to the local economy. What makes this visa particularly distinctive is its streamlined, low-cost application process—carrying a fee of only USD $250—and its focus on long-term flexibility, as the six-month permit is renewable for those who wish to extend their stay. Unlike other residency programs that may require heavy tax commitments or permanent relocation, this visa is designed for temporary residents who want to enjoy Belize’s unique blend of Caribbean culture and lush rainforests without the bureaucratic burden of full immigration. However, applicants should be aware of certain limitations: the visa does not grant the right to seek employment with Belizean companies, and participants must maintain comprehensive international health insurance throughout their stay. By catering to this specific demographic, Belize has successfully positioned itself as a premier destination for the global "work-from-anywhere" movement, offering a lifestyle-oriented solution that balances professional productivity with the unparalleled tranquility of the tropics.
Long Stay Permit fee (per adult) | 500 USD |
Long Stay Permit fee (per child under 18) per person | 200 USD |
| Initial grant | 6 months |
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Employed outside Belize (job letter within 30 days of application) or self-employed with business registration and annual tax return
Minimum annual income USD $75,000 if applying alone; USD $100,000 if applying with dependents
Notarized banking reference and statement of account
Police record from country of residence, issued within 6 months of application
Travel health insurance with minimum coverage of USD $50,000
Valid passport (certified bio-data page for applicant and each dependent)
Proof of residence if applicant's nationality is not on the Approved Countries List but resides in an approved country
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
75,000 EUR/yr
Job letter issued within 30 days of application (if employed)
Proof of business registration and annual tax return (if self-employed)
Proof of annual income (USD $75,000 alone; USD $100,000 with dependents)
Notarized banking reference and statement of account
Police record from country of residence, issued within 6 months
Certified copy of passport bio-data page (applicant and each dependent)
Proof of residence (if applicant's nationality is not on the Approved Countries List)
Proof of travel insurance with minimum USD $50,000 health coverage
| Application Steps | Prepare documents: job letter or business registration, proof of income, notarized banking reference… | immigration.gov.bz |
| Dependent Visa | Spouse and unmarried/adopted children under 18 may apply as dependents; dependents may not work in B… | immigration.gov.bz |
| Fee Breakdown | Long Stay Permit fee (per adult): 500 USD; Long Stay Permit fee (per child under 18): 200 USD | immigration.gov.bz |
| Fees | USD 500 per adult; USD 200 per child under 18 | immigration.gov.bz |
| Included Nationalities | AT; BE; BG; HR; CY; CZ; DK; EE; FI; FR; DE; GR; HU; IE; IT; LV; LT; LU; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SI; … | immigration.gov.bz |
| Application Portal | https://iisconnect.immigration.gov.bz/#/services/long-stay-permit | immigration.gov.bz |
| Official Info | https://immigration.gov.bz/permits/long-stay-permit/ | immigration.gov.bz |
| Max Stay | Up to 6 months (not extendable) | immigration.gov.bz |
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