Does Armenia have a digital nomad visa?
No — Armenia does not run a dedicated digital-nomad visa. Long-term stays generally go through a work-, study- or family-based permit, and the route is straightforward for a typical non-citizen mover.
The detail that matters: 180-day visa-free; easy residence permits (no income floor). Flat 20% PIT, foreign-source often relieved. Citizenship ~3y residency.
Tax for foreign residents in Armenia
For a foreign earner, Armenia's income is treated lightly. The country taxes residents on worldwide income once you cross the residency threshold, with a headline top personal rate around 20%. This is general information, not tax advice — confirm your own situation with a cross-border professional before you move.
From visa to permanent residency
If you're thinking past a year or two, check whether the stay builds toward settlement: in Armenia, permanent residency is reachable after about 1 year of residence. Naturalization typically comes after roughly 3 years. Immigration rules change often, so treat these as directional and verify the current policy with official sources.
Healthcare and insurance
Healthcare access for a foreigner in Armenia is reasonably accessible. A mid-tier private health plan runs roughly $50 a month — most long-stay visas require proof of cover.