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Low cost of living and high quality of life: The best European digital nomad destinations for Brits

The UK is one of the most expensive countries in the world with an average cost of living of £1,461 (€1,652) per month.

So it’s no surprise that 1 in 10 British people move abroad to look for a better quality of life. They make up 8 per cent of the world’s digital nomad population.

In fact, northern Europeans make up a large proportion of remote workers, with many Germans, Swiss and Scandinavian workers choosing to work while they travel.

If you want to join them but aren’t sure where to go, this list is for you.

Online learning platform Laba looked at the cost of living, rent and quality of life indexes as well as tax rates of all European countries that offer digital nomad visas. The ranking uses data site Numbeo’s quality of life index which looks at factors like pollution, safety, health and climate to give each country a score.

With this data, they have put together a list of the best destinations Brtis can move to for roughly the same quality of life - or better - at a much lower cost.

It will cost you around €1,120 a month on average to live in Italy. And you’ll take most of your paycheck home too with relatively fair taxes for digital nomads at 5 per cent.

You can watch sunsets over the Mediterranean Sea while enjoying the sun and warm weather - and adding money to your savings account.

It has a quality of life index of 141 - just below the UK’s 166 - but with more sun and warm weather you’re unlikely to notice a difference.

Italy hasn’t yet officially introduced its digital nomad visa despite signing it into law last year so you might have to wait until the details are finalised if you want to go. Here’s the visas that are available now.

The cost of living in Latvia is around €787 a month - the lowest on this list. And

Read more on euronews.com