How do digital nomads get paid internationally?
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Digital nomads have several flexible ways to receive international payments, depending on whether they freelance, work remotely for a company, or run a small online business. Here’s a breakdown of how it’s commonly done and which methods work best 👇
💼 1. Freelance Platforms #
Examples: Upwork, Fiverr, Toptal, Freelancer.
Payments are handled internally, then withdrawn to your chosen method (e.g., Wise, Payoneer, or a local bank).
💡 Best for: Beginners and freelancers who want built-in protection, contracts, and automated payments.
⚠️ Watch out for: Platform fees (5–20%) and currency conversion costs.
💳 2. Fintech Payment Platforms #
🟩 Wise (formerly TransferWise) #
Lets you receive local bank details in multiple currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, etc.).
You get paid as if you had a local bank account in those countries.
Converts funds at mid-market rates with low fees.
💡 Best for: Freelancers and remote workers who receive payments from various countries.
🟨 Payoneer #
Works well for freelancers, marketplaces (e.g., Fiverr, Upwork), and e-commerce payouts.
Supports multiple currencies and partners with global companies.
💡 Best for: Professionals paid by international clients or companies.
🟦 Revolut / N26 / Bunq #
Offer personal and business accounts with multi-currency options and virtual cards.
💡 Best for: Nomads based in Europe who want seamless transfers and mobile banking.
🏦 3. Direct Bank Transfers (SWIFT) #
Clients wire funds directly to your bank account.
Reliable but can be expensive — intermediary bank fees and conversion rates can reduce payments by 3–5%.
💡 Best for: Larger or recurring payments when both parties prefer formal banking channels.
🪙 4. PayPal and Similar Services #
Common, but costly due to high fees and poor exchange rates.
Convenient for small, quick payments or one-time projects.
💡 Best for: Occasional transfers, not ideal for regular income.
🪩 5. Remote Work Platforms / Global Payroll #
Examples: Deel, Remote.com, Oyster, Papaya Global.
Handle cross-border payroll for full-time or contract workers.
Allow payout in local or preferred currencies via Wise, Payoneer, or bank deposit.
💡 Best for: Remote employees working for international companies.
💡 Pro Tips for Nomads #
Always invoice in your strongest currency (USD or EUR) when possible.
Keep at least one multi-currency account (Wise, Revolut) to minimize conversion fees.
Avoid receiving international payments directly into domestic-only accounts — hidden fees can exceed 10%.
Maintain two payment methods (e.g., Wise + Payoneer) for backup in case one fails or delays occur.
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