Digital Nomad Visa – Aruba

1. What is the Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba?

The Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba is a special visa program that allows remote workers and self-employed individuals to live and work in Aruba for up to 90 days. This visa was created in response to the growing trend of digital nomads, who are location independent workers, and aims to attract more this type of individuals to the island.

2. Who is eligible for the Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba?
Eligibility requirements for the Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba include:

– Being a citizen or permanent resident of one of the approved countries (listed below)
– Being employed by a company located outside of Aruba or being self-employed with clients outside of Aruba
– Having proof of income of at least $25,000 per year
– Having health insurance coverage during their stay in Aruba
– Not having any previous criminal record

Approved countries for the Digital Nomad Visa include:

– All European Union member states
– United States
– Canada
– Australia
– New Zealand
– Japan
– South Korea
– Singapore

3. How long can I stay in Aruba with a Digital Nomad Visa?
With a Digital Nomad Visa, you can stay in Aruba for up to 90 days. This can be extended for an additional 90 days if needed.

4. What are the benefits of the Digital Nomad Visa?
The benefits of the Digital Nomad Visa include:

– The ability to live and work remotely in beautiful and safe surroundings.
– A simplified application process compared to traditional work visas.
– No need for a local sponsor or employer.
– Access to excellent internet and infrastructure.
5. Can I bring my family with me on the Digital Nomad Visa?
Yes, you can bring your spouse/partner and children under 18 years old on the Digital Nomad Visa as dependents.

6. Do I have to pay taxes in Aruba if I have a Digital Nomad Visa?
If you are staying in Aruba for less than 6 months, you will not be subject to income tax in Aruba. However, you will still be responsible for paying taxes on your income in your home country.

7. Can I apply for permanent residency or citizenship with a Digital Nomad Visa?
No, the Digital Nomad Visa does not lead to permanent residency or citizenship in Aruba. It is only valid for up to 90 days and cannot be renewed.

8. How do I apply for a Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba?
To apply for the Digital Nomad Visa, you must submit an online application and pay a fee of $307 USD. You will also need to provide supporting documents such as proof of employment/income, health insurance coverage, and a criminal record certificate.

9. Can I work for an employer based in Aruba with a Digital Nomad Visa?
No, the Digital Nomad Visa is only valid for remote workers and self-employed individuals working outside of Aruba.

10. Are there any COVID-19 related restrictions or requirements for the Digital Nomad Visa?
At this time, there are no specific COVID-19 related requirements for the Digital Nomad Visa. However, travelers entering Aruba must comply with all entry requirements including taking a COVID-19 test before arrival and providing proof of negative results.

2. Who is eligible for the Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba?


The following individuals are eligible for the Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba:

1. Citizens of any country who have a remote job or self-employed in a company registered outside of Aruba.

2. Individuals must be at least 18 years old and have a valid passport with at least six months remaining.

3. A credible source of income is required, such as monthly salary statements or bank statements showing sufficient funds to support oneself while living in Aruba.

4. Proof of travel insurance with coverage for medical and emergency expenses during the stay in Aruba.

5. Proof of accommodation, either through rental agreement, hotel reservations, or letter from friends or family members inviting the digital nomad to stay with them.

6. A return or onward ticket to show intention to leave Aruba after the designated period of stay (maximum of 90 days).

7. Criminal record statement from country of origin or residency indicating no criminal convictions.

8. Sworn statement agreeing to abide by all laws and regulations in Aruba.

Note: Some additional requirements may apply depending on an individual’s nationality and length of stay in Aruba. It is recommended to check with the specific requirements for your country before applying for the Digital Nomad Visa.

3. How long is the Digital Nomad Visa valid for?


The length of time that a Digital Nomad Visa is valid for varies depending on the country. Some countries offer visas that are valid for 12 months, while others may be valid for longer periods of time. It is important to check with the specific country’s immigration policies to determine the validity period of the visa.

4. Can I work remotely from anywhere in Aruba with this visa?


As an American citizen, you can work remotely from anywhere in Aruba with this visa. However, it is always recommended to check the specific requirements and regulations of your employer and the Aruban government before starting remote work in Aruba. It is also important to note that you should still adhere to local laws and pay any required taxes while working remotely in Aruba.

5. Is there a minimum income requirement to apply for the Digital Nomad Visa?

It is important to note that the specific requirements for the Digital Nomad Visa vary depending on the country offering it. In general, there may be a minimum income requirement to demonstrate that you can support yourself financially while living and working remotely in that country. This amount can range from a few thousand dollars per month to a higher annual income. You should research the specific requirements of the country you are interested in applying for and make sure you meet all necessary criteria before applying.

6. How much does the Digital Nomad Visa cost?

You will need to pay an application fee and possibly other fees for the visa. The exact cost will vary depending on the specific country and their visa policies. It is recommended to check with the embassy or immigration office of the country you are interested in for more detailed information on costs.

7. Can I bring my dependents with me on this visa?

No, the student visa is for the individual student only. Any accompanying dependents would need to apply for their own visa.

8. What are the restrictions on working while on a student visa?
International students in the US are allowed to work on-campus for up to 20 hours a week during regular school sessions, and full-time during school breaks. Off-campus employment may be permitted under certain circumstances, such as economic hardship or approved internships.

9. Are there any requirements for maintaining my student visa status?
Yes, there are a few requirements that international students must meet to maintain their status on a student visa. These include enrolling in a full course of study each semester, notifying the school of any changes in address or program of study, and avoiding unauthorized employment or criminal activity.

10. Can I travel outside of the US while on a student visa?
Yes, you can travel outside of the US while on a student visa as long as your passport and visa are valid and you have all necessary documents such as your I-20 form and valid travel endorsement by your designated school official (DSO). It is important to consult with your DSO before making any travel plans.

8. Are there any restrictions on the type of work allowed under the Digital Nomad Visa?


Under the Digital Nomad Visa, the type of work allowed will depend on the specific requirements and regulations of the country issuing the visa. Some countries may have restrictions on certain types of work, such as freelance or remote work in specific industries. It is important to research and understand the limitations and rules associated with each country’s Digital Nomad Visa program before applying. Additionally, individuals should ensure that their visa allows them to legally work in their chosen destination country.

9. Do I need to have a job offer or employment contract to apply for this visa?

No, a job offer or employment contract is not required to apply for this visa. However, proof of financial stability and an intention to find employment upon arrival may be necessary to qualify for the visa.

10. How can I apply for the Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba?


The Digital Nomad Visa in Aruba can be applied for online via the official website of the Aruban Department of Immigration (DIMAS). The application process includes the following steps:

1. Gather all required documents: You will need to gather all necessary documents, including a valid passport, proof of sufficient financial means, proof of health insurance, and a clean criminal record.

2. Complete the online application form: Once you have all your documents ready, you can start filling out the online application form on the DIMAS website.

3. Pay the application fee: There is a non-refundable fee of USD 250 that must be paid when submitting your application.

4. Submit your application and supporting documents: After completing the online form and paying the fee, you will need to submit your application along with all necessary documents electronically through the DIMAS website.

5. Wait for approval: The DIMAS will review your application and supporting documents to determine if you meet all requirements for the Digital Nomad Visa. This process can take up to 10 business days.

6. Collect visa sticker: If your application is approved, you will receive a notification from DIMAS to collect your visa sticker at one of their designated pick-up locations.

7. Enter Aruba: Once you have your visa sticker, you can enter Aruba through any designated entry point and present it upon arrival along with your passport and other necessary travel documents.

It is recommended to apply for the Digital Nomad Visa at least one month before your intended date of travel to allow enough time for processing. For more information on specific requirements and procedures, it is advisable to visit the official DIMAS website or reach out to them directly for assistance with your application.

11. How long does it take for the visa application to be processed?


The time it takes for a visa application to be processed can vary depending on the country and the type of visa being applied for. In general, it can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks or even months. It is important to allow ample time for processing when submitting a visa application.

12. Can I extend my stay in Aruba on this visa?


Yes, you may extend your stay in Aruba on this visa. The maximum period of stay allowed for this particular visa is 90 days. If you wish to extend your stay beyond 90 days, you must apply for a residence permit from the Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services in Aruba. This process may require additional documentation and fees.

13. Are there any taxes or fees that I need to pay as a digital nomad in Aruba?

If you are a non-resident digital nomad in Aruba and are not receiving income from local sources, such as from an Aruban company or clients, you will not be subject to income taxes in Aruba. However, you may still be responsible for paying any applicable taxes or fees in your home country on your global income.

As a visitor to Aruba, you will also need to pay a departure tax of $33 USD when leaving the country. This is usually included in the price of your airline ticket.

Alternatively, if you decide to become a resident of Aruba and stay for more than 183 days in a year, you will be subject to local taxation on your global income.

14. Will I have access to local healthcare and social security benefits while on this visa?

You may be eligible for some basic healthcare while on this visa, but it is important to research and familiarize yourself with the specific policies and procedures in place in the country you are traveling to. Some countries have agreements with other nations that allow visitors to access certain benefits, while others may require you to purchase private health insurance. It is also important to research social security benefits available in your host country, as they may vary greatly from what you are accustomed to in your home country.

15. Does having a Digital Nomad Visa allow me to become a permanent resident or citizen of Aruba?


No, having a Digital Nomad Visa does not automatically grant you permanent residency or citizenship in Aruba. However, you may be able to apply for permanent residency or citizenship through other avenues, such as a housing permit or investment visa. It is recommended to consult with an immigration lawyer for specific guidelines and requirements.

16. Do I need to have travel insurance while staying in Aruba on this visa?


Yes, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance while staying in Aruba on a visa. This will provide coverage for any unexpected medical expenses, as well as protection against canceled flights and other travel-related mishaps. It is also required by some embassies and consulates when applying for a visa.

17. Are there any specific accommodations or workspace requirements for digital nomads on this visa?

There are no specific accommodations or workspace requirements for digital nomads on this visa. However, they must have valid accommodation and a means to support themselves while living in the Schengen area. Some countries may offer coworking spaces or other resources for digital nomads, but these are not mandatory requirements for the visa.

18. Can I travel to other countries while staying in Aruba on this visa?


Yes, you can travel to other countries while staying in Aruba on this visa. However, you should make sure that your visa allows for multiple entries and re-entries before exiting the country. If not, you may need to apply for a new visa before returning to Aruba. Additionally, make sure to comply with all immigration laws and regulations of the countries you wish to visit.

19. What happens if my work situation changes while I am on this visa (i.e., lose my job, switch employers)?


If your work situation changes while you are on the visa, it is important to inform the appropriate authorities and take necessary steps to remain in compliance with the terms of your visa. Below are some possible scenarios and their potential implications:

1. Losing your job: If you lose your job, you should immediately inform the immigration authorities and check if there are any options for changing your status or finding new employment. In some cases, you may be given a grace period to find a new job before being required to leave the country.

2. Switching employers: This depends on specific regulations in each country/region. Generally, switching employers while on a work visa may require you to obtain a new work permit or visa. You should consult with the appropriate authorities before making any changes.

3. Changing job duties: If there is a major change in your job duties or responsibilities, it is important to ensure that they still fall under the scope of your work visa. If not, you may need to apply for a new visa or permit.

4. Change in salary: If there is a significant change in your salary, it may impact your visa status or renewal process. Check with the relevant authorities to understand how this change may affect your visa.

5. Redundancy/closure of company: In case of redundancy or closure of the company where you are employed, it is important to notify immigration authorities and seek guidance on available options. In some cases, special permits may be granted for a limited time to allow individuals to find new employment opportunities.

It is crucial to always stay informed about the terms and conditions of your work visa and comply with all applicable regulations to avoid any legal issues or difficulties with future visas or permits.

20 20. Is proof of COVID-19 vaccination required to obtain an immunization card, and/or is proof of negative test required before traveling to Aruba?

At this time, proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required to obtain an immunization card or to travel to Aruba. However, travelers must complete the online ED Card and upload a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours before departure to Aruba. The test must be a PCR test or antigen test accepted by the government of Aruba. Travelers can also choose to take a mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival at the airport in Aruba.