Visa options by country: Difference between revisions

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Latest revision as of 16:24, 22 February 2025

This page offers a high-level overview of the different types of visas and pathways to immigration that countries offer. It is designed to help you narrow down the list of options, depending on your situation.

This table does not list "family route" (i.e. "residency by marriage") options. Most countries offer some form of this, but access to that will be highly dependent on your personal life circumstances.

Country Continent Medical Inadmissibility Citizenship by ancestry Student Visa Work Visa Digital Nomad Visa Investor/Freelance Visa Other visas Notes
Mexico North America Yes Yes
Canada North America Yes Yes (needs one Canadian parent) Yes Yes No Yes
Argentina South America No Yes Yes Yes Yes, for 180 days Yes
Costa Rica Central America Yes Yes Yes Yes
Germany Europe No Yes Yes No Yes "Artist visa" as special type of freelance visa Part of EU & Schengen area
Thailand SE Asia No Yes Yes