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Bahrain's Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Working Visa) is currently suspended and not accepting new applications. The details below reflect the program as last known.

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Bahrain Digital Nomad Visa

Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Working Visa)

Min. Income
None
per month
Stay
Not renewable
Foreign Tax
Tax-Free
No foreign income tax
App. Fee
Not available days
Family
Allowed
Dependents eligible
Apply Online
In-Person
No citizenship path
Data verified: 2026-07-12  ·  Reviewed by SHOYA KIHARA  ·  See all All Visas

Overview

No dedicated Bahrain Digital Nomad or Remote Working Visa could be verified in the official NPRA catalogue or Bahrain eVisa system as of July 2026. This entry is suspended from active comparisons until the government publishes an authoritative application route and current conditions.
Apply Online
Family Allowed
Renewable
Citizenship Path
59
/ 100
Good

Nomad Score

Our unique composite rating
Visa Accessibility 11/25

Fees, processing, online application

Stay & Flexibility 3/20

Duration, renewability, family

Tax Benefit 15/15

No tax on foreign income

Living Quality 17/25

Safety, healthcare, development

Digital Infrastructure 13/15

Internet, English, tap water

Nomad Score is calculated from visa accessibility, stay flexibility, tax benefits, living quality (UNDP, UNODC, WHO data), and digital infrastructure. Updated 2026-07-12.

Application Process

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Prepare Documents

Gather 7 required documents including valid passport (6+ months validity), proof of employment or business ownership

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Submit Application

Submit at an embassy or consulate abroad

Processing

Wait Not available days for a decision

Approval

Receive your visa approval

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Arrive & Register

Register within Handled during visa application

Min. Monthly Income
None No minimum income required
Initial Stay
Varies Single term only
Application Fee
Varies Excludes insurance & legal fees

Visa Requirements

Financials

  • Income Proof

    Must demonstrate employment with a foreign company or be self-employed. No fixed income minimum specified but must prove financial stability.

  • Income Type

    varies

Background & Health

  • Health Insurance
    Required
  • Background Check
    Required
  • Minimum Age 18+ years old

Advantages

  • Zero personal income tax in Bahrain
  • English widely spoken in business and daily life
  • Modern infrastructure and a well-connected Gulf travel hub

Disadvantages

  • No verified digital nomad or remote-working visa route is currently published
  • Duration, fees and renewal terms cannot be confirmed from an official source
  • Hot climate (summer highs 40°C+)
  • Small island - limited size and variety
  • Conservative culture (more liberal than Saudi, less than UAE)
  • Higher cost of living than most nomad destinations
  • Limited long-term residency options
  • Alcohol available but expensive and regulated

Policy Change History

Tracking visa requirement changes over time to help you stay informed.

2026-07 policy change

No dedicated remote-working visa published; listing suspended

Neither the NPRA service catalogue nor the official eVisa system publishes a Digital Nomad or Remote Working Visa. Conditions, duration and fees cannot be verified from an authoritative source.

Source: NPRA / Bahrain eVisa

Tax & Legal

Taxation Profile
Foreign Income Tax-Free

Foreign Income

Bahrain generally does not tax foreign-sourced income for holders of this visa, making it highly attractive for remote workers.

Special Regime

No personal income tax in Bahrain

Local Income

Holders of the Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Working Visa) are typically restricted from seeking local employment.

Bahrain has no personal income tax. Remote workers pay zero tax on their income, making it highly tax-advantageous.

Living in Bahrain

All ratings use a unified A–D scale. A = best for digital nomads in each category.

💰 Affordability
C

Moderate

Numbeo Cost of Living Index: 52/100 (NYC=100, lower=cheaper)

🛡️ Safety
A

Very Safe

UNODC Homicide Rate: 0.5/100k population

🏥 Healthcare
B

Good Coverage

WHO Universal Health Coverage Index: 74/100

📶 Internet
A

Excellent for Remote Work

Ookla Speedtest: 144 Mbps median download

🌐 Development
B

High Development

UNDP Human Development Index: 0.899

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18° – 38°C

Arid desert — extremely hot summers, mild winters

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Bottled Water

WHO/UNICEF JMP

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English Spoken

Widely spoken

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Köppen

Climate classification

A = Excellent B = Good C = Moderate D = Caution

Sources: UNDP HDR 2025 · UNODC Homicide Data · WHO UHC 2023 · Numbeo · Ookla · WHO/UNICEF JMP. Updated 2026-08.

Common Questions

What does the Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Working Visa) cost to apply for?
No fee is published for the Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Working Visa), so treat any figure you see quoted elsewhere as unverified. Confirm the current amount with the authority handling the application before budgeting.
What income do I actually need for Bahrain?
Bahrain does not publish a fixed threshold for this route, so the assessment is made case by case on your documents. Figures circulating online are other applicants' experiences, not a published rule — confirm with the authority before you build a plan around a number.
Can I bring my family on the Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Working Visa)?
Yes. Dependents can apply separately. Additional fees apply for family members. Budget for the higher income threshold that normally comes with each additional person.
Is foreign income taxed in Bahrain on this visa?
Foreign-sourced income is not taxed locally under this route. No personal income tax in Bahrain. That does not settle your position at home — most countries tax on residence or citizenship, so check both sides before assuming a saving.
Which documents cause the most trouble for Bahrain?
Insurance wording and the criminal-record certificate. The policy has to cover the whole permitted stay in Bahrain on terms the authority accepts, and the police certificate usually needs an apostille and a certified translation — both take longer to obtain than people plan for.

Where to Live & Work

Manama

Capital and only major city. Financial hub, modern skyline, souks, Formula 1 Grand Prix, most liberal Gulf city.

Avg 110 Mbps

Popular Neighborhoods

Seef

Modern, shopping malls, high-rises, business district

1BR Rent $900/mo

Best for: Professionals wanting modern urban lifestyle

Juffair

Expat central, restaurants, bars, nightlife

1BR Rent $800/mo

Best for: Social expats and nomads wanting Western amenities

Amwaj Islands

Artificial islands, beaches, resort-style living, peaceful

1BR Rent $1000/mo

Best for: Families and those wanting island resort lifestyle

Coworking Spaces

Loft Coworking

Modern space in Seef district

$300/mo
Regus Bahrain

Multiple locations, premium business centers

$350/mo
Cloud Spaces

Affordable option with good facilities

$250/mo

Local Tips

  • Bahrain is a small island - you can drive across it in 30 minutes
  • King Fahd Causeway connects to Saudi Arabia
  • Summer (June-September) is brutally hot - AC everywhere
  • More liberal than Saudi - alcohol available, women can drive, mixed socializing

General Tips for Bahrain

  • Bahrain is tiny - 780 sq km (300 sq mi), smaller than Singapore
  • Bahraini Dinar (BHD) is one of the world's highest-valued currencies (1 BHD ≈ $2.65)
  • Weekend is Friday-Saturday (not Saturday-Sunday)
  • Dress modestly in public but more relaxed than Saudi Arabia

Prices are approximate and based on publicly available data as of 2026-04. Actual costs vary by individual circumstances and market conditions.

After You Arrive

CPR (Central Population Registry) Number

Required: No
Timeline: Provided with visa processing
Where: Issued automatically with residence permit

Used as ID number for all transactions

Bank Account

Can open: Yes

Recommended: National Bank of Bahrain (NBB), Ahli United Bank, Citibank Bahrain

Alternatives: Wise works for international transactions but local account helpful

Housing Search

Main platforms: PropertyFinder Bahrain, Flat6, Dubizzle Bahrain, Facebook Expat Groups

  • Furnished apartments available
  • Deposits: 1 month typical
  • English-speaking agents standard
  • Leases usually 1 year minimum

What Nobody Tells You

Bahrain is the smallest and most liberal of the Gulf states. It's long been a weekend getaway for Saudis seeking a more relaxed atmosphere - alcohol, entertainment, and mixed socializing are allowed.

The Bahraini Dinar is pegged to the US Dollar at 1 BHD = $2.65, making it one of the world's highest-valued currencies. Get used to dealing in small numbers.

Bahrain has zero personal income tax, making it incredibly attractive for high earners. A $100k salary means $100k in your pocket (minus home country obligations if applicable).

Average Bahraini salary is around 700-800 BHD/month (~$1,850-2,100). Expats typically earn more. Cost of living is moderate - expect $2,000-3,000/month depending on lifestyle.

Bahrain hosted the first Gulf digital nomad visa program, beating Dubai/Abu Dhabi (UAE) to market. It's less famous than UAE but more affordable and arguably more culturally interesting.

Income in Context

Visa Requirement

No fixed minimum - prove financial stability

Local Average Wage

$2,000/mo

Living Costs

1BR Rent: $750-1100
Monthly Total: $2000-3200

No minimum income requirement gives flexibility. Bahraini average wage: ~$2,000/month. Rent: $750-1,100 for 1BR. Total costs: $2,000-3,200/month. Nomads typically budget $2,500-3,500/month for comfortable living.

Bahrain is moderately expensive - cheaper than UAE/Qatar but pricier than most nomad destinations. Dining out, housing, and services are the main costs. No income tax makes net earnings high.

Advanced Questions

Can I work for Bahraini companies on this visa?
No, the digital nomad visa is for remote workers employed by foreign companies. Working for local Bahraini companies requires a different work permit sponsored by the employer.
Do I really pay zero tax in Bahrain?
Yes, Bahrain has no personal income tax. However, you may still owe taxes to your home country depending on citizenship-based taxation laws (e.g., US citizens still file US taxes).
Is alcohol available in Bahrain?
Yes, Bahrain is the most liberal Gulf state. Hotels, restaurants, and licensed stores sell alcohol. It's expensive and regulated, but legal for non-Muslims.
Can my family join me?
Not confirmed. Bahrain issues dependent permits under its general residence categories, but because no dedicated remote-working visa is published, there is no verified dependent route tied to one. Check the NPRA catalogue for the residence permit that fits your situation.
Is Bahrain safe for expats?
Yes, Bahrain is generally safe with low violent crime. There have been occasional political protests, but these rarely affect expat areas. Use normal urban precautions.