Algeria
The most undervisited country in the Mediterranean. There are reasons. There are also rewards.
The honest take
Algeria is the largest country in Africa by area, has one of the most complex visa regimes in the region, and receives approximately zero attention from the global expat conversation — which means if you're reading this, you probably have a specific reason to be considering it. Algiers is a Mediterranean city with French architectural bones, a chaotic energy, and a population of 4 million navigating a bureaucracy that makes French administration look nimble. The south — the Sahara — is among the most dramatic landscapes on earth. For those of Algerian origin returning from abroad, the picture is different: family networks, lower costs, and the surprisingly dynamic startup ecosystem centred on Algiers. Visas are difficult for most Western nationalities; if you hold a French passport, things are marginally more manageable.
Cost of living
Estimates from Numbeo and community data. Actual costs vary by city, lifestyle, and how much you're willing to cook.
Practical details
Visa options
These are the main legal pathways. Requirements vary by nationality. Always verify with the official embassy or a qualified immigration lawyer.
Curated resources
Vetted links — official sources, active communities, and useful tools. Spotted something missing? Use the ‘Improve this page’ button below.
Guides
How to actually choose your first country
The framework most people skip that separates those who move from those who keep researching. Spoiler: it's not about finding the perfect place.
Visa types for digital workers: the no-jargon guide
Tourist visa, digital nomad visa, freelancer visa, skilled worker visa — what they actually mean and which one is yours.
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