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Digital Nomad & Residency · Algeria

Digital Nomad & Residency - Algeria

No pathwayAlgerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa regime (mfa.gov.dz); Ordinance on Foreigners' Movement and Stay (DGSN); Work permit system administered by the Ministry of Labour and AAPI (Agence Algérienne de Promotion de l'Investissement)

Algeria offers no dedicated digital-nomad or remote-work visa, and no residency-by-investment (golden visa) programme. Foreign nationals are limited to a maximum 90-day stay per entry (cumulative 180 days/year) on tourist or business visas; longer stays tied to employment require an Algerian-employer-sponsored work permit, which is not available to self-employed freelancers working for foreign clients. No legislative proposal for a digital-nomad pathway has been announced as of May 2026.

No dedicated digital-nomad visa

Algeria does not appear on any official or widely-recognised list of countries offering a digital-nomad or remote-worker visa. No such category exists in the Algerian visa classification published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Short-stay ceiling: 90 days (max 180/year)

Tourist and business visas permit stays of up to 90 days per entry, with cumulative actual presence in Algeria capped at 180 days per calendar year. Exceptional extensions are possible but do not exceed an additional 90 days.

Long-stay work visa requires Algerian employer sponsorship

A foreigner seeking a long-term work visa must first obtain a work permit (autorisation de travail) issued by the competent labour authority on the basis of an Algerian employment contract. The permit is tied to that contract, valid up to two years, and renewable. Freelancers and self-employed remote workers have no equivalent route.

Temporary work permit: max 3 months, one renewal

A separate temporary work permit covers foreign workers on assignments of up to three months; it may be renewed once in the same calendar year. This does not provide a route for indefinite remote-work residency.

No golden visa or residency-by-investment programme

Algeria has no formal residency-by-investment or 'golden visa' scheme. Residency for foreigners is obtained only through employment, family reunification, or other conventional grounds under Algerian immigration law.

Business visa does not authorise work

The Algerian business visa is explicitly not an authorisation to work in Algeria or receive remuneration from an Algerian employer; it covers attendance at meetings, trade events, and similar activities only.

Machine-assisted translation · verified 5/24/2026 · orientation, not legal advice. English version →