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Saint Kitts and Nevis: visas, tax & cost of living

Saint Kitts and Nevis: honest, sourced estimates on entry rules, the digital nomad visa, tax residency and the cost of living, tailored to your passport.

Saint Kitts and Nevis: visas, tax & cost of living
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United KingdomSaint Kitts and Nevis

Your move to Saint Kitts and Nevis on a United Kingdom passport

  • VisitEasyVisa-free entry
  • NomadMediumNo nomad visa, other route
  • RelocateHardLimited residence routes

Visiting

Visa-free for up to 180 days. Travel on a passport valid for your whole stay, with a return or onward ticket and proof you can support yourself.

Passport validity:Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date, with a blank page.

Heads-up:An Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) is required for all visitors before travel via the official border management system.

At the border:eTA, return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation and funds; complete the immigration form online before arrival.

Working remotely

Nomad Visa (Remote Work Stay).

Income needed:Estimated around 50,000 USD per year, or proof of sufficient means(estimate)

Savings option:Proof of sufficient financial means is accepted in place of a fixed income figure.

Duration:12months

Fee:Around 500 USD for 6 months or 1,000 USD for 12 months, plus a 50 USD application fee (estimate)(estimate)

Who qualifies:For remote workers employed by, freelancing for, or owning a business based outside Saint Kitts and Nevis, with valid health insurance.

Tax and residency

You are generally treated as tax resident after spending more than 183 days in the country, but there is no personal income tax, so foreign income is not taxed at the personal level.(estimate)

The UK decides residence with its Statutory Residence Test (days in the UK plus your ties). As a non-resident you are usually taxed only on UK income; where one exists, a double-tax treaty with the destination decides who taxes what.

Practical

Currency:XCD. Cost of living:high.

Healthcare:Public hospitals are basic and serious cases are often evacuated abroad, so foreigners should carry private health insurance with medical evacuation cover.

Driving:Visitors must buy a local temporary driving permit (around EC 62.50 for three months) from the Inland Revenue Department or a car rental agency, shown with a valid home licence or International Driving Permit.

Sources: Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis · Saint Kitts and Nevis eVisa / eTA portal · Inland Revenue Department (tax and driving permits) · UK FCDO travel advice: entry requirements · UK FCDO travel advice: health · GOV.UK: tax on foreign income · HMRC: double-taxation treaties

Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.

Frequently asked questions

Saint Kitts and Nevis: is there a digital nomad visa?
Nomad Visa (Remote Work Stay). For remote workers employed by, freelancing for, or owning a business based outside Saint Kitts and Nevis, with valid health insurance.
Saint Kitts and Nevis: when do you become a tax resident?
You are generally treated as tax resident after spending more than 183 days in the country, but there is no personal income tax, so foreign income is not taxed at the personal level.
Saint Kitts and Nevis: what is the cost of living?
The cost of living is high and the local currency is the XCD. Treat any figures as estimates.
Saint Kitts and Nevis: do you need health insurance?
Public hospitals are basic and serious cases are often evacuated abroad, so foreigners should carry private health insurance with medical evacuation cover.
Saint Kitts and Nevis: can you drive on a foreign licence?
Visitors must buy a local temporary driving permit (around EC 62.50 for three months) from the Inland Revenue Department or a car rental agency, shown with a valid home licence or International Driving Permit.

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Last verified: 2026-06-26

Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.

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