Post-Brexit, UK citizens need a visa to live and work in the EU long-term. The good news: most European digital nomad programs explicitly welcome non-EU remote workers.
Consular and government fees are payable separately to the issuing authority.
Start My UK Citizen ApplicationWe map your income and lifestyle goals to the right EU or non-EU nomad visa.
UK-specific income proof, bank statements, and employer evidence compiled.
Application lodged at the relevant embassy in the UK or abroad.
On arrival, we guide you through the in-country residency card process.
Yes, but not without a visa for stays longer than 90 days in any 180-day period. Digital nomad and long-stay visas are the correct legal route for UK citizens.
A D-type (long-stay) visa in an EU country typically means you are registered as a resident there, which resolves the Schengen short-stay limit. We clarify this for each specific program.
Portugal and Greece have well-established processes for English-speaking applicants. Spain's teleworking visa is also very accessible. Georgia and the UAE are non-EU options with no Schengen complications.
Post-Brexit rules are based on your citizenship, not when you moved. There is no deadline – you simply need the correct visa before your 90-day short-stay limit expires.
Most programs include provisions for spouses and dependent children. We handle the entire family application.
Fixed price, real-time tracking, and expert handling — from first document to final approval.
Start My UK Citizen Application