I would highly recommend applying for a Nomad Digital Visa here on the official Antigua & Barbuda government website: https://antiguanomadresidence.com/. This visa allows you to stay in Antigua & Barbuda for up to 24 months as long as you are not working for a domestic company. This visa, however, does not make you a permanent resident and, importantly, you will not be a tax-paying resident. Hence, you will still be liable for tax in your home country and we recommend taking formal tax advice in your home country in this regard. Should you wish to move to Antigua to become a permanent resident for a few years or longer, I would recommend applying for citizenship by investment, which gives you the option to live in Antigua as a permanent resident whilst offering wonderful travel benefits with its Commonwealth passport, and the ultimate 'Plan B’ personal security for you and your family. That’s not to mention the lifestyle benefits, which are perhaps the most gratifying of all.
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What residency options would you advise to foreigners who want to live as digital nomads in Antigua?
I'm non-EU citizen employed by a U.S. based company. What are my options in Antigua and Barbuda to live there for a couple of years as a digital nomad?
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You are welcome as a digital nomad provided you can demonstrate sufficient income from your overseas earnings.