- 1st country EVER to offer e-residency
- 100% of government services are digital
- Highest unicorns per capita in Europe
It’s quietly one of the most forward-thinking countries in the world.
Here are 7 hidden ways that “Mary’s Land” is leading the future:
Estonia has come a long way in a short time:
- Gained independence in 1991, starting as one of Europe’s poorest countries
- Instead of rebuilding Soviet-era systems, Estonia embraced digital transformation
By 1997, launched the "Tiger Leap" program to digitize education:
Now, the nation is undoubtedly one of the largest digital pioneers in the world.
- Most unicorns per capita in Europe (incl. Skype, Wise, Bolt)
- 38% of all startup sector companies connected to e-residence
Here are just 7 of the many digital innovations Estonia has adopted:
1. E-Residency
Launched in 2014, Estonia became the first country to offer e-residency:
- Allows non-residents to start and manage EU-based businesses online
- Over 100,000 e-residents from 176+ countries have joined
Here’s the Estonian president himself on the program:
Estonia doesn’t offer citizenship through e-residency, but it does provide pathways for those who move there and contribute to the economy.
With citizenship, you get access to the EU for both travel and business.
Estonian passport has visa-free travel to 180+ countries.
2. Digital Nomad Visa
Introduced in 2020, it was the first in Europe.
There are 2 types:
1. Type C Visa: 90 days 2. Type D Visa: 1 year
Both require:
- Proof of remote work or your own business registered abroad
- Min. monthly income ~€3,500
Here’s more on the process:
3. Simplified Taxes
Estonia’s tax system is digital and effortless:
- Filing taxes takes 3 minutes
- Flat 20% corporate tax applies only when profits are distributed
- Reinvested profits untaxed
Nomads and locals alike love the transparency & simplicity:
4. Start a Business in 15 Minutes
Estonia’s fully digital system allows you to:
- Register a company online in only 2 hours
- Access EU markets seamlessly through e-residency
The fees are slightly higher than other countries, but the instant registration is worth it:
5. X-Road: The Nation’s Backbone
A secure, decentralized system connects all government databases:
As far as Estonia has come, they’re certainly not finished.
Estonia aims to integrate AI into governance, creating an “invisible state.”
How? For example, by cutting red tape around regulations:
Of course, no nation is without its imperfections.
- Banking restrictions: Opening accounts as an e-resident can be tricky due to strict anti-money laundering laws.
- NOT a tax haven
- The weather...
Depending on what you’re looking for, these these could just be small hiccups.
So, who is Estonia for?
- Entrepreneurs who want simplified taxes, e-residency, & EU market access
- Digital nomads who want simple and efficient systems
- Expats interested in a tech-first and innovative society
The emphasis is definitely for those who prioritise efficiency.
What is it like to live there?
Well, Estonia ranked 24th out of 163 countries in the 2024 Global Peace Index.
It’s 12th in the world for safety.
So it’s peaceful, safe, and efficient.
But…
Though the nature there is beautiful the weather can be BRUTAL.
Winters are long and very cold.
For some (like myself) this may be a deal-breaker, for others the forward-thinking digital innovation might be enough to sway them.
Personally, I am a fan of their work in digitization.
It’s worth noting as well that in 2017, Estonia considered to create a government-baked token, Estcoin allowing seamless transactions within the e-residency community.
It got rejected by the ECB and the project disappeared.
However, it's crucially not super tax efficient so I invite caution for those reasons to incorporate there.
But the trend is clear for Estonia.
They've been innovating for some time and will continue to do so.
I expect to see incredible things from them in the coming years!
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Here’s the full map: I had to build it manually because it simply didn’t exist anywhere online.
Green regions: automatically eligible. Any village under 20k residents qualifies (Abruzzo included). Plenty of great options.
Yellow regions (Lazio, Umbria, Marche): only specific villages in the official earthquake-area lists qualify. Very niche, almost unknown, harder to navigate, but absolutely possible.
For context: my grandfather’s village in Lazio hosted a Canadian family 50 years ago. They came every summer, built a villa, loved it, and everyone knew them. It was the only modern house in the whole valley. Nobody understood why they chose that place, but when you’re 15 minutes from a real town, have your own home, and want a quiet, culturally rich, food-driven lifestyle… it makes perfect sense. In retrospect, they were basically early adopters.
With that in mind, here’s a shortlist of the 5 most beautiful, American-friendly, high-amenity 7% towns in the yellow regions, close to real cities, fully on the eligible lists, and offering a charming, scenic, safe, year-round lifestyle.
*Important: this list ISN'T for everyone. In most cases, the lifestyle means owning a house there and spending plenty of time in the nearby larger city. Many of these villages are so small and niche that even most Italians haven’t heard of them.
The green regions include well-known, warmer, tourist destinations like Taormina.
1. Sarnano (Marche)
•Spa town + ski slopes nearby
•45 min to Macerata
•Excellent digital infrastructure
•Extremely charming and well kept
2. Norcia (Umbria)
•45–50 min to Spoleto; 1h15 to Perugia
•Gourmet capital (truffles, salumi, Michelin culture)
•Completely rebuilt after 2016 → spotless, safe
•Outdoors heaven (Sibillini mountains)
Feels like: Jackson Hole meets Tuscany. Personally top-tier for culture + food.
For years, I dismissed my own country as a sinking ship.
But I’ve discovered recently that Southern Italy is one of the best arbitrage opportunities in Europe.
And arguably in the world.
Here's everything you need to know to take advantage of this opportunity:
First, let me be open.
As an Italian, you have no idea how happy it makes me to write...
Italy is back.
Rome is finally cleaning up. Milan is the new London. Over 100,000+ repatriates moved back with tax incentives (mainly Milan). 4,000+ applied for the €200K/year flat tax in the first half of 2024 alone.
But the real story is what's happening in the South that nobody's paying attention to…
Before we get there, let me break down what I mean by "Italy is back."
Italy has three tax regimes that are highly competitive:
(and most including myself till recently don’t know about these)
- 10% flat tax (tied for lowest in EU)
- Adopting Euro (January 2026)
- Full EU citizenship in 5 years
One of Europe's best-kept secrets just joined Schengen in 2025.
Here are 8 reasons why Bulgaria should be on your radar:
First, Bulgaria's fascinating history:
- Medieval Bulgarian Empire (one of Europe's most powerful)
- 500 years under Ottoman rule
- Communist state until 1989
- EU member since 2007
From Soviet satellite to Europe's (secretly) most business-friendly tax regime in just 35 years.
Mr History does a great breakdown of their recent transformation:
A small impressive nation that's been flying completely under the radar…
- Fastest mobile internet in Europe (172 Mbps)
- 21st safest country in Europe (above UK and Italy)
- Home to world's oldest processed gold (6,000+ years)