Work remotely and find new experiences in fascinating and friendly, yet mostly undiscovered, Armenia.
Enjoy remote work in Armenia for a few weeks or a few months, whether traveling solo or with your family. Our team at Nomad Armenia makes it easy for you to visit here and provides both the upfront and in-country support you need to get you up and running quickly.
We'll help you choose the right neighbourhood to live in, find the right apartment, and get you discounts on rent and co-working space. We provide support throughout your stay in case of an emergency, and we'll handle all the logistics to ensure a smooth transition when you first arrive in Armenia, including airport pickup, initial accommodation, apartment sourcing, access to coworking space, connecting with the digital community here, high-speed internet, your mobile and banking setup.
We give you in-person support on your first day so that you can quickly settle in. We also arrange weekly meet-ups as an opportunity to mix and exchange ideas with other digital nomads and the local digital community.
Don't miss the chance to be a digital nomad in this beautiful, safe, and friendly country with affordable living, delicious food, lovely weather, stable utilities, and modern co-working spaces; and enjoy many indoor and outdoor activities and professional events year-round.
Enjoy a vibrant culture with affordable living costs in the Armenian capital. High-speed internet is readily available. Join the international community of professionals in the city and engage with the fast-growing startup scene. Most nomads start their Armenia journey here.
Enjoy a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm for digital nomads seeking an inspiring mountain environment. The lower cost of living combined with many outdoor activities, such as hiking and exploring nearby villages, make Ijevan a fantastic destination for remote work.
Enjoy the lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and historic monasteries, offering an inspiring environment for work and relaxation. Named the "Switzerland of the Caucasus," Dilijan now has an international remote work community and a growing number of coworking spaces for digital professionals.
Enjoy working remotely in a charming town in the heart of Armenia's forests. Explore the stunning natural beauty of the Lori Forest National Park and experience the warm hospitality of the local community. It's the perfect place to work remotely and find your own rhythm in a natural setting.
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Digital nomads can enjoy the benefits of residing in Armenia without immediately becoming subject to tax obligations. Stay for a few weeks or up to 6 months. The Armenian Tax Code states that an individual is only considered a tax resident of Armenia if they spend more than 183 days in Armenia during a calendar year.
The cost of living in Armenia is lower than many other digital nomad destinations, such as the Med, and yet Armenia offers great dining choices, unique experiences, a rich history and culture, and the chance to get to know its friendly and welcoming people.
Armenia's history goes back thousands of years, it has a rich cultural heritage, and it has inspiring natural places. It was the first country to adopt Christianity as its state religion. Many people in the cities speak English well, and there is a strong and welcoming digital community here, made up of of both visitors and locals.
To qualify as a digital nomad in our programs:
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