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Armenia for remote workers

South Caucasus country with a 20% flat income tax and a headline 1% turnover tax for registered high-tech/IT sole proprietors (2025–2031) — though a mandatory funded-pension charge on gross turnover raises the real freelancer burden well above 1%. No dedicated digital-nomad visa, but most Western and CIS nationals get 180 days visa-free per year, and a sole-proprietor plus temporary-residence route serves remote workers.

Verified

At a glance

The headline numbers for Armenia — each with its own source and freshness. A live official figure is not the same as a survey estimate or a 30-year climate normal.

What the tags meanofficial — live figure from a government or authorityopen data — open dataset (Eurostat, EEA, M-Lab, UdSC…)survey — survey or index estimatecurated — SettleMetric-assembled estimate — open the source for the method
Cost of living
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Armstat — Integrated Living Conditions Survey (ILCS) 2024, average monthly per-capita consumption expenditures, urban communities

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Armstat ILCS 2024 average monthly per-capita consumption expenditure, urban communities = 66,245 AMD (Table 3.5/3.6, 'Household Income, Expenditures, and Basic Food Consumption', poverty_2025_en_3.pdf). The urban basis is used because Yerevan is fully urban. The Armenian ILCS consumption basket contains NO rent line (housing appears only as Utilities 10,646 AMD; owner-occupancy dominates and paid rent is not captured), so the figure already excludes rent — no subtraction needed. CPI-uplifted from 2024 to mid-2026 by ×1.045 (Armenia inflation ≈0.3% in 2024, ≈2.7–3.9% through 2025, 3% CBA target for 2026) → 69,226 AMD → $187 at 369.34 AMD/USD. FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR = 369.34 AMD/USD (CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Per-capita ILCS basis (one adult's non-rent consumption), not a separate one-person-household survey (Armstat does not publish the latter for a single-person basket). National per-capita total is 60,941 AMD; the urban figure (66,245 AMD) is used as the Yerevan-relevant basis. Numbeo/Expatistan (forbidden) were not used.
$187/mo
2024curated
Rent, 1–3 bed
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SettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Yerevan)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Population-weighted mean of the rent-breakdown matrices of Yerevan; each cell averages the cities that report it. See each city page for its exact local matrix.
$435–$1,350

/mo

2026curated
Freelancer tax
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SettleMetric tax engine over Armenia's official 2026 rules (High-Tech turnover-tax law + Tax Code Art. 258 + funded-pension rules)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme am-it-hightech-1 (registered high-tech IT sole proprietor, 1% turnover tax) at €60,000 = 25,260,600 AMD turnover (ECB/CBA 421.01): high-tech turnover tax 1% = 252,606 + mandatory funded pension 10%×(income−3,000,000) = 2,226,060 + health contribution 129,600 + military stamp duty 120,000 = 2,728,266 AMD of levies → 10.8%. The pension is charged on GROSS turnover (not profit) and dominates the burden, so the real cost is far above the headline 1%. Modelled with the pension uncapped (no individual-entrepreneur ceiling confirmed in official sources); a ceiling, if it applies, would lower this figure.
Notes
Micro-business 0% is unavailable to IT/consulting/professional services (excluded since July 2025). The turnover-tax 10% and general 20% regimes give higher burdens (~19.8% and ~27.8% at €60k respectively).
10.8%
2026curated
Safety
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UNODC intentional-homicide series for Armenia (via World Bank / Our World in Data mirror)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC national series: 2.21 per 100k (2023), down from 2.74 (2022) and 3.14 (2021). Figures are UNODC-sourced; the World Bank/OWID mirror was used because the UNODC data portal is an interactive app. Re-verify the exact latest year directly at data.unodc.org next cycle.
2.21/100k
2023open data
Internet
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Armenia (2023 daily stats)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians (download_MED), 30,840 download tests, 2023 — the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API. Same methodology as other SettleMetric countries.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures (Ookla reported ~57 Mbps for Armenia in Jan 2025) — the two are not comparable and must not be mixed within this criterion. This is the low-consistent-methodology figure; real-world fibre in Yerevan is considerably faster.
16 Mbps
2023open data
English
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EF EPI 2025 — Armenia (score 515, rank 56/123, Moderate band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Score 515 falls in EF's 'Moderate' band. English is workable with younger people, in IT and the tourism/service sector in Yerevan, less so in government offices and outside the capital; Russian remains the stronger second language.
Moderate
2025survey
Private health
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Nairi Insurance voluntary health insurance package (with-inpatient), as published by Repat Armenia

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Nairi Insurance voluntary health insurance (VHI): 130,000 AMD/year per adult under 65 (family of 3+ discounted 30% to 91,000 AMD), coverage limit 7,000,000 AMD. Comprehensive with-inpatient package — covers outpatient care, doctor consultations, tests, hospitalization, surgery, chronic-disease monitoring, plus dental and (after a 9-month wait) pregnancy. 130,000 AMD ÷ 369.34 AMD/USD = $352/year (FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Comparable to the other countries' comprehensive (with-inpatient) basis. Private VHI is optional; Armenia is phasing in a mandatory Universal Health Insurance system (2026). This is a specific published individual premium (Nairi via Repat Armenia), not a market median — other insurers (Rosgosstrakh-Armenia, SIL, INGO, RESO, Armenia Insurance) quote on request. Pre-existing conditions are excluded and waiting periods apply. Insurers supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.
$352/yr
2026curated
Crypto
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Central Bank of Armenia — Law on Crypto-Assets (in force 2025-07-04) and first regulatory package (effective 2026-01-31)

Official source

Data as of
Jan 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals; not legal tender. A comprehensive Law on Crypto-Assets (modelled on the EU's MiCA) entered into force 2025-07-04; the Central Bank of Armenia is the sole licensing authority for crypto-asset service providers, with the first subordinate regulations effective 2026-01-31 and a licensing deadline of 2027-01-31 for existing providers. Leans crypto-friendly (non-entrepreneurial individual crypto gains are widely reported as untaxed), but classified 'legal-regulated' given the new MiCA-style licensing/AML framework.
Legal regulated
2026official

What it costs you per month

A planning estimate: real asking rent plus a cost-of-living basket scaled to your household. Not a quote.

Household
Lifestyle
Location
Estimated total
$622/mo

≈ $7,464 / year

Where it goes
  • Rent (1-bed)$435
  • Food & non-alcoholic (incl. eating out)$80
  • Non-food goods$36
  • Utilities (water, electricity, gas, fuel)$30
  • Health (out-of-pocket)$13
  • Tobacco$8
  • Education$5
  • Communications$5
  • Other services$5
  • Transport$4
  • Alcoholic beverages$1
  • Living costs$187

Rent from the asking-rent matrix below. Living costs scale a one-person basket ($187/mo) by household size and lifestyle; the equivalence factors are our assumption. Schooling and one-off setup are excluded.

Cost of living

What a single person spends each month — food, utilities, transport, eating out and the rest — excluding rent.

CriterionValueScore
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)187USD/month, single person, excluding rent
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Armstat — Integrated Living Conditions Survey (ILCS) 2024, average monthly per-capita consumption expenditures, urban communities

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Armstat ILCS 2024 average monthly per-capita consumption expenditure, urban communities = 66,245 AMD (Table 3.5/3.6, 'Household Income, Expenditures, and Basic Food Consumption', poverty_2025_en_3.pdf). The urban basis is used because Yerevan is fully urban. The Armenian ILCS consumption basket contains NO rent line (housing appears only as Utilities 10,646 AMD; owner-occupancy dominates and paid rent is not captured), so the figure already excludes rent — no subtraction needed. CPI-uplifted from 2024 to mid-2026 by ×1.045 (Armenia inflation ≈0.3% in 2024, ≈2.7–3.9% through 2025, 3% CBA target for 2026) → 69,226 AMD → $187 at 369.34 AMD/USD. FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR = 369.34 AMD/USD (CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Per-capita ILCS basis (one adult's non-rent consumption), not a separate one-person-household survey (Armstat does not publish the latter for a single-person basket). National per-capita total is 60,941 AMD; the urban figure (66,245 AMD) is used as the Yerevan-relevant basis. Numbeo/Expatistan (forbidden) were not used.
10.0
Typical monthly spending by category
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Armstat — Integrated Living Conditions Survey (ILCS) 2024, per-capita consumption expenditures by category, urban communities

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Armstat ILCS 2024 urban per-capita consumption expenditure by category (Table 3.5/3.6, pre-2012 COICOP): Food 28,208 (incl. eating-out 2,293) + Non-food 12,835 + Utilities 10,646 + Health 4,475 + Tobacco 2,692 + Education 1,882 + Other services 1,861 + Communications 1,777 + Transport 1,585 + Alcohol 252 + Culture/legal 32 = 66,245 AMD. Each line CPI-uplifted ×1.045 and converted at 369.34 AMD/USD; categories sum to the ~$187/mo aggregate (Culture/legal rounds to $0 and is omitted). Rent excluded (not in the ILCS basket).
total 187 USD/mo
Food & non-alcoholic (incl. eating out)80 USD
Non-food goods36 USD
Utilities (water, electricity, gas, fuel)30 USD
Health (out-of-pocket)13 USD
Tobacco8 USD
Education5 USD
Communications5 USD
Other services5 USD
Transport4 USD
Alcoholic beverages1 USD

Armenia's single-person household-budget basket, excluding rent.

Housing

What it costs to rent, by apartment type and location.

Asking rent by apartment type & location (country average)
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SettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Yerevan)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Population-weighted mean of the rent-breakdown matrices of Yerevan; each cell averages the cities that report it. See each city page for its exact local matrix.
ApartmentCentralOutside centre
Studio460 USD/mo300 USD/mo
1-bedroom680 USD/mo435 USD/mo
2-bedroom950 USD/mo610 USD/mo
3-bedroom1,350 USD/mo810 USD/mo

Safety

How safe daily life is, from official crime statistics.

CriterionValueScore
Homicide rate2.2intentional homicides per 100,000/year
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UNODC intentional-homicide series for Armenia (via World Bank / Our World in Data mirror)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC national series: 2.21 per 100k (2023), down from 2.74 (2022) and 3.14 (2021). Figures are UNODC-sourced; the World Bank/OWID mirror was used because the UNODC data portal is an interactive app. Re-verify the exact latest year directly at data.unodc.org next cycle.
6.8

Healthcare

What comprehensive private medical cover costs.

CriterionValueScore
Private healthcare cost352USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old
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Nairi Insurance voluntary health insurance package (with-inpatient), as published by Repat Armenia

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Nairi Insurance voluntary health insurance (VHI): 130,000 AMD/year per adult under 65 (family of 3+ discounted 30% to 91,000 AMD), coverage limit 7,000,000 AMD. Comprehensive with-inpatient package — covers outpatient care, doctor consultations, tests, hospitalization, surgery, chronic-disease monitoring, plus dental and (after a 9-month wait) pregnancy. 130,000 AMD ÷ 369.34 AMD/USD = $352/year (FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Comparable to the other countries' comprehensive (with-inpatient) basis. Private VHI is optional; Armenia is phasing in a mandatory Universal Health Insurance system (2026). This is a specific published individual premium (Nairi via Repat Armenia), not a market median — other insurers (Rosgosstrakh-Armenia, SIL, INGO, RESO, Armenia Insurance) quote on request. Pre-existing conditions are excluded and waiting periods apply. Insurers supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.
10.0

Money & crypto

Crypto rules and how freely personal money moves.

CriterionValueScore
Crypto regulationLegal regulated
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Central Bank of Armenia — Law on Crypto-Assets (in force 2025-07-04) and first regulatory package (effective 2026-01-31)

Official source

Data as of
Jan 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals; not legal tender. A comprehensive Law on Crypto-Assets (modelled on the EU's MiCA) entered into force 2025-07-04; the Central Bank of Armenia is the sole licensing authority for crypto-asset service providers, with the first subordinate regulations effective 2026-01-31 and a licensing deadline of 2027-01-31 for existing providers. Leans crypto-friendly (non-entrepreneurial individual crypto gains are widely reported as untaxed), but classified 'legal-regulated' given the new MiCA-style licensing/AML framework.
8.0
Financial control levelLow
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PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries — Armenia (no currency/capital controls; AMD convertible) + Central Bank of Armenia FX regime

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: the Armenian dram (AMD) is freely convertible with no capital or currency controls on personal funds; non-residents can open bank accounts and hold foreign-currency accounts; foreigners can register a sole proprietorship and bank easily; no FBAR-style foreign-asset disclosure regime for residents. Classified 'low' state control over personal money flows. Inputs: PwC Armenia tax summaries and Central Bank of Armenia foreign-exchange rules.
Notes
Armenia has been a notably open banking destination for relocating remote workers since 2022. No IMF AREAER capital-control flags of note for personal transfers were found; re-verify against AREAER next cycle.
10.0

Infrastructure

Internet speed and how parcels get to your door.

CriterionValueScore
Domestic delivery qualityBasic
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HayPost (national postal operator) service network + private courier presence

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
HayPost operates the national branch network with domestic parcel and EMS delivery; private couriers (local same-day services in Yerevan, plus international DHL/FedEx/UPS agents) cover the capital well. Reliable but not a dense next-day parcel-locker market like the EU leaders; delivery is mostly to-door or branch pickup, typically a few days outside Yerevan. Classified 'basic'.
Notes
Curated classification from the national operator's coverage and courier presence; no official nationwide next-day SLA or parcel-locker density figures were obtained. Re-verify with HayPost service standards next cycle.
4.0
International delivery easeSignificant friction
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State Revenue Committee of Armenia — customs / import rules (de-minimis and clearance for parcels)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Landlocked country with closed borders to two neighbours (Turkey, Azerbaijan); inbound goods route via Georgia or air. Major carriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS) serve Yerevan, but customs clearance on personal imports involves paperwork and duties above a modest de-minimis, and many marketplaces do not ship directly to Armenia. Classified 'significant-friction'. The exact de-minimis threshold and clearance timelines were not extracted from the SRC customs pages in this pass — flagged to confirm the specific regulation next cycle.
4.0
Internet speed16.4Mbps, median fixed download
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Armenia (2023 daily stats)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians (download_MED), 30,840 download tests, 2023 — the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API. Same methodology as other SettleMetric countries.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures (Ookla reported ~57 Mbps for Armenia in Jan 2025) — the two are not comparable and must not be mixed within this criterion. This is the low-consistent-methodology figure; real-world fibre in Yerevan is considerably faster.
0.8

Language

How far English gets you in daily life and services.

CriterionValueScore
English proficiencyModerate
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EF EPI 2025 — Armenia (score 515, rank 56/123, Moderate band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Score 515 falls in EF's 'Moderate' band. English is workable with younger people, in IT and the tourism/service sector in Yerevan, less so in government offices and outside the capital; Russian remains the stronger second language.
5.0

See what you would keep

Your income against Armenia's real tax schemes — the same engine as the full calculator.

  1. 1 High-tech turnover tax 1% (IT sole proprietor)
    53,520 EURnet/year
    10.8% burden
  2. 2 Turnover tax 10% (services, sole proprietor)
    48,120 EURnet/year
    19.8% burden

Who is Armenia for?

The same place reads differently depending on why you move. Each lens pulls the facts that matter most for that plan — with sources, and the trade-offs stated plainly.

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Works in your favour

Freelancer tax burden10.8%
i

SettleMetric tax engine over Armenia's official 2026 rules (High-Tech turnover-tax law + Tax Code Art. 258 + funded-pension rules)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme am-it-hightech-1 (registered high-tech IT sole proprietor, 1% turnover tax) at €60,000 = 25,260,600 AMD turnover (ECB/CBA 421.01): high-tech turnover tax 1% = 252,606 + mandatory funded pension 10%×(income−3,000,000) = 2,226,060 + health contribution 129,600 + military stamp duty 120,000 = 2,728,266 AMD of levies → 10.8%. The pension is charged on GROSS turnover (not profit) and dominates the burden, so the real cost is far above the headline 1%. Modelled with the pension uncapped (no individual-entrepreneur ceiling confirmed in official sources); a ceiling, if it applies, would lower this figure.
Notes
Micro-business 0% is unavailable to IT/consulting/professional services (excluded since July 2025). The turnover-tax 10% and general 20% regimes give higher burdens (~19.8% and ~27.8% at €60k respectively).
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$187/mo
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Armstat — Integrated Living Conditions Survey (ILCS) 2024, average monthly per-capita consumption expenditures, urban communities

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Armstat ILCS 2024 average monthly per-capita consumption expenditure, urban communities = 66,245 AMD (Table 3.5/3.6, 'Household Income, Expenditures, and Basic Food Consumption', poverty_2025_en_3.pdf). The urban basis is used because Yerevan is fully urban. The Armenian ILCS consumption basket contains NO rent line (housing appears only as Utilities 10,646 AMD; owner-occupancy dominates and paid rent is not captured), so the figure already excludes rent — no subtraction needed. CPI-uplifted from 2024 to mid-2026 by ×1.045 (Armenia inflation ≈0.3% in 2024, ≈2.7–3.9% through 2025, 3% CBA target for 2026) → 69,226 AMD → $187 at 369.34 AMD/USD. FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR = 369.34 AMD/USD (CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Per-capita ILCS basis (one adult's non-rent consumption), not a separate one-person-household survey (Armstat does not publish the latter for a single-person basket). National per-capita total is 60,941 AMD; the urban figure (66,245 AMD) is used as the Yerevan-relevant basis. Numbeo/Expatistan (forbidden) were not used.

Watch-outs

Internet speed16 Mbps
i

M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Armenia (2023 daily stats)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians (download_MED), 30,840 download tests, 2023 — the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API. Same methodology as other SettleMetric countries.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures (Ookla reported ~57 Mbps for Armenia in Jan 2025) — the two are not comparable and must not be mixed within this criterion. This is the low-consistent-methodology figure; real-world fibre in Yerevan is considerably faster.
English proficiencyModerate
i

EF EPI 2025 — Armenia (score 515, rank 56/123, Moderate band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Score 515 falls in EF's 'Moderate' band. English is workable with younger people, in IT and the tourism/service sector in Yerevan, less so in government offices and outside the capital; Russian remains the stronger second language.
Domestic delivery qualityBasic
i

HayPost (national postal operator) service network + private courier presence

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
HayPost operates the national branch network with domestic parcel and EMS delivery; private couriers (local same-day services in Yerevan, plus international DHL/FedEx/UPS agents) cover the capital well. Reliable but not a dense next-day parcel-locker market like the EU leaders; delivery is mostly to-door or branch pickup, typically a few days outside Yerevan. Classified 'basic'.
Notes
Curated classification from the national operator's coverage and courier presence; no official nationwide next-day SLA or parcel-locker density figures were obtained. Re-verify with HayPost service standards next cycle.

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate2.21/100k
i

UNODC intentional-homicide series for Armenia (via World Bank / Our World in Data mirror)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC national series: 2.21 per 100k (2023), down from 2.74 (2022) and 3.14 (2021). Figures are UNODC-sourced; the World Bank/OWID mirror was used because the UNODC data portal is an interactive app. Re-verify the exact latest year directly at data.unodc.org next cycle.
Private healthcare cost$352/yr
i

Nairi Insurance voluntary health insurance package (with-inpatient), as published by Repat Armenia

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Nairi Insurance voluntary health insurance (VHI): 130,000 AMD/year per adult under 65 (family of 3+ discounted 30% to 91,000 AMD), coverage limit 7,000,000 AMD. Comprehensive with-inpatient package — covers outpatient care, doctor consultations, tests, hospitalization, surgery, chronic-disease monitoring, plus dental and (after a 9-month wait) pregnancy. 130,000 AMD ÷ 369.34 AMD/USD = $352/year (FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Comparable to the other countries' comprehensive (with-inpatient) basis. Private VHI is optional; Armenia is phasing in a mandatory Universal Health Insurance system (2026). This is a specific published individual premium (Nairi via Repat Armenia), not a market median — other insurers (Rosgosstrakh-Armenia, SIL, INGO, RESO, Armenia Insurance) quote on request. Pre-existing conditions are excluded and waiting periods apply. Insurers supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.

Watch-outs

English proficiencyModerate
i

EF EPI 2025 — Armenia (score 515, rank 56/123, Moderate band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Score 515 falls in EF's 'Moderate' band. English is workable with younger people, in IT and the tourism/service sector in Yerevan, less so in government offices and outside the capital; Russian remains the stronger second language.

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

Works in your favour

Crypto regulationLegal regulated
i

Central Bank of Armenia — Law on Crypto-Assets (in force 2025-07-04) and first regulatory package (effective 2026-01-31)

Official source

Data as of
Jan 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals; not legal tender. A comprehensive Law on Crypto-Assets (modelled on the EU's MiCA) entered into force 2025-07-04; the Central Bank of Armenia is the sole licensing authority for crypto-asset service providers, with the first subordinate regulations effective 2026-01-31 and a licensing deadline of 2027-01-31 for existing providers. Leans crypto-friendly (non-entrepreneurial individual crypto gains are widely reported as untaxed), but classified 'legal-regulated' given the new MiCA-style licensing/AML framework.
Financial control levelLow
i

PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries — Armenia (no currency/capital controls; AMD convertible) + Central Bank of Armenia FX regime

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: the Armenian dram (AMD) is freely convertible with no capital or currency controls on personal funds; non-residents can open bank accounts and hold foreign-currency accounts; foreigners can register a sole proprietorship and bank easily; no FBAR-style foreign-asset disclosure regime for residents. Classified 'low' state control over personal money flows. Inputs: PwC Armenia tax summaries and Central Bank of Armenia foreign-exchange rules.
Notes
Armenia has been a notably open banking destination for relocating remote workers since 2022. No IMF AREAER capital-control flags of note for personal transfers were found; re-verify against AREAER next cycle.
Freelancer tax burden10.8%
i

SettleMetric tax engine over Armenia's official 2026 rules (High-Tech turnover-tax law + Tax Code Art. 258 + funded-pension rules)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme am-it-hightech-1 (registered high-tech IT sole proprietor, 1% turnover tax) at €60,000 = 25,260,600 AMD turnover (ECB/CBA 421.01): high-tech turnover tax 1% = 252,606 + mandatory funded pension 10%×(income−3,000,000) = 2,226,060 + health contribution 129,600 + military stamp duty 120,000 = 2,728,266 AMD of levies → 10.8%. The pension is charged on GROSS turnover (not profit) and dominates the burden, so the real cost is far above the headline 1%. Modelled with the pension uncapped (no individual-entrepreneur ceiling confirmed in official sources); a ceiling, if it applies, would lower this figure.
Notes
Micro-business 0% is unavailable to IT/consulting/professional services (excluded since July 2025). The turnover-tax 10% and general 20% regimes give higher burdens (~19.8% and ~27.8% at €60k respectively).

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate2.21/100k
i

UNODC intentional-homicide series for Armenia (via World Bank / Our World in Data mirror)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC national series: 2.21 per 100k (2023), down from 2.74 (2022) and 3.14 (2021). Figures are UNODC-sourced; the World Bank/OWID mirror was used because the UNODC data portal is an interactive app. Re-verify the exact latest year directly at data.unodc.org next cycle.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$187/mo
i

Armstat — Integrated Living Conditions Survey (ILCS) 2024, average monthly per-capita consumption expenditures, urban communities

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Armstat ILCS 2024 average monthly per-capita consumption expenditure, urban communities = 66,245 AMD (Table 3.5/3.6, 'Household Income, Expenditures, and Basic Food Consumption', poverty_2025_en_3.pdf). The urban basis is used because Yerevan is fully urban. The Armenian ILCS consumption basket contains NO rent line (housing appears only as Utilities 10,646 AMD; owner-occupancy dominates and paid rent is not captured), so the figure already excludes rent — no subtraction needed. CPI-uplifted from 2024 to mid-2026 by ×1.045 (Armenia inflation ≈0.3% in 2024, ≈2.7–3.9% through 2025, 3% CBA target for 2026) → 69,226 AMD → $187 at 369.34 AMD/USD. FX from data/fx-rates.json: 421.01 AMD/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR = 369.34 AMD/USD (CBA/ECB 2026-07-03).
Notes
Per-capita ILCS basis (one adult's non-rent consumption), not a separate one-person-household survey (Armstat does not publish the latter for a single-person basket). National per-capita total is 60,941 AMD; the urban figure (66,245 AMD) is used as the Yerevan-relevant basis. Numbeo/Expatistan (forbidden) were not used.

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Domestic delivery qualityBasic
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HayPost (national postal operator) service network + private courier presence

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Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
HayPost operates the national branch network with domestic parcel and EMS delivery; private couriers (local same-day services in Yerevan, plus international DHL/FedEx/UPS agents) cover the capital well. Reliable but not a dense next-day parcel-locker market like the EU leaders; delivery is mostly to-door or branch pickup, typically a few days outside Yerevan. Classified 'basic'.
Notes
Curated classification from the national operator's coverage and courier presence; no official nationwide next-day SLA or parcel-locker density figures were obtained. Re-verify with HayPost service standards next cycle.

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