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Moving to 🇳🇵 Nepal

Complete Guide for Expats and Digital Nomads

$255/monthNomadIQ: 6.6/10Safety: 6.8/10

Overview

Nepal is an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads, remote workers, and adventure seekers looking for a low-cost lifestyle surrounded by nature. Known for the Himalayas and Mount Everest, the country offers a unique blend of culture, spirituality, and outdoor experiences. Kathmandu serves as the main hub with growing coworking spaces, cafes, and a developing digital infrastructure. While internet reliability can vary, the affordability of living, friendly local culture, and relaxed lifestyle make Nepal an attractive option for those prioritizing experience over luxury. It is especially appealing for slow travelers and entrepreneurs seeking a peaceful environment.

$255

Monthly Cost

6.8/10

Safety Score

3.5/10

Internet Quality

6.6/10

NomadIQ Score

Visa Options

Digital Nomad Visa

Special visa for remote workers and freelancers

Work Visa

For those with job offers from local employers

Residency Permit

Long-term residence through investment or other means

Visa Details

Digital Nomad Visa Temporary Residence Visa Work Visa

Visa Score: 6/10 - Moderate visa requirements.

Is Nepal a good place for expats?

Cost of Living

$255

Average monthly cost for a single person

Budget-Friendly

Cost Category

10/10

Affordability Score

7/10

Value for Money

Tax System

5/10

Tax Friendliness Score

Moderate tax burden

Nepal has a progressive income tax system with rates ranging from 1% to 36%. Residents are taxed on global income, while non-residents are taxed only on income earned within Nepal. Foreign workers may face additional compliance requirements, and tax treaties are limited. Many remote workers operate under tourist or short-term visas, but long-term tax planning is recommended for those staying extended periods.

Healthcare

Healthcare in Nepal is developing, with basic services available in major cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. Private hospitals and clinics provide better quality care, but advanced treatments may require travel abroad, often to India or Thailand. Health insurance is strongly recommended, especially for expats and long-term visitors, due to limited emergency infrastructure in rural areas.

Pros and Cons of Living in Nepal

Pros

  • +Very affordable cost of living for expats

Cons

  • -Internet infrastructure may be limited

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