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Vancouver for Digital Nomads

Canada · North America · Pop. 662K

Ranked #87 of 366 cities · Last updated: March 2026

Overall Score

69/100

Great

Monthly Cost

$1,406

19% above avg

Internet

61 Mbps

Reliability: 7.8/10

Safety

81/100

Excellent

Overall Score
69
Great
Safety81Healthcare82Air Quality84Walkability69Nightlife61

Why Digital Nomads Choose Vancouver

Vancouver ranks #87 out of 366 cities in our global digital nomad index, scoring 69/100 overall. It's a strong contender for remote workers who value quality infrastructure and personal safety.

Cost of Living in Vancouver

Vancouver is a mid-range destination for digital nomads. A comfortable monthly budget including city centre rent, mid-range dining, and public transport comes to approximately $1,406 — that's 19% above the global average of $1,180.

Rent is the biggest expense: a 1-bedroom apartment in the city centre averages $878/month, while moving outside the centre drops that to $989. Eating out is reasonably priced — a cheap meal costs $8 and a cappuccino runs $4. Budget-conscious nomads who cook at home and live outside the centre can manage on as little as $1,498/month.

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Internet and Connectivity

Average internet speed in Vancouver is 61 Mbps download and 25 Mbps upload, which is excellent. Reliability scores 7.8/10. This is more than sufficient for video calls, screen sharing, and uploading large files.

The city has 12 coworking spaces with average speeds of 53 Mbps — roughly matching residential connections. Day passes start at $16 and monthly memberships average $154.

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Safety and Healthcare

Vancouver scores 81/100 for safety (Excellent), which is above the global average. Most digital nomads and solo travellers report feeling safe walking around during the day and at night in central areas.

Healthcare quality scores 82/100. Excellent hospitals and private clinics are accessible, with many offering English-speaking staff and modern equipment. Air quality scores 84/100 and walkability 69/100.

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Climate and Best Time to Visit

Vancouver has a cool temperate, with long winters and mild summers. Expect warm summers (15-30°C) and cold winters (-5 to 10°C). The city is most vibrant in summer, but winter can be productive if you don't mind shorter days and indoor coworking sessions.

How Vancouver Compares

Compared to the global average, Vancouver is 19% more expensive, has slower internet (61 vs 67 Mbps average), and is safer (81 vs 67 average).

Looking for something cheaper? Consider <a href="/cities/dhaka/">Dhaka</a> ($415/mo), <a href="/cities/port-vila/">Port Vila</a> ($421/mo), <a href="/cities/hanoi/">Hanoi</a> ($442/mo).

Need faster internet? Check out <a href="/cities/rotterdam/">Rotterdam</a> (249 Mbps), <a href="/cities/sapporo/">Sapporo</a> (248 Mbps), <a href="/cities/busan/">Busan</a> (240 Mbps).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vancouver good for digital nomads?
Vancouver ranks #87 out of 366 cities in our database with an overall score of 69/100. It offers 61 Mbps average internet, a safety score of 81/100, and a comfortable monthly budget of $1,406. The combination of safety and fast internet makes it particularly well-suited for remote work.
How much does it cost to live in Vancouver as a digital nomad?
A comfortable monthly budget in Vancouver is around $1,406, which includes city centre rent ($878/month), mid-range dining, transport ($47/month), and utilities. Budget-conscious nomads can manage on $1,498/month by living outside the centre and cooking at home. That's 19% above the global average.
How fast is the internet in Vancouver?
Average download speed in Vancouver is 61 Mbps with 25 Mbps upload, which is excellent. Internet reliability scores 7.8/10. Coworking spaces typically offer faster speeds at 53 Mbps, making them a good backup for video calls and large file transfers.
Is Vancouver safe for solo digital nomads?
Vancouver has a safety score of 81/100 (Excellent), which is above the global average. Healthcare scores 82/100 and air quality 84/100. Most solo travellers and remote workers report feeling safe.
Are there coworking spaces in Vancouver?
Vancouver has approximately 12 coworking spaces. Day passes average $16 and monthly memberships cost around $154. Coworking internet speeds average 53 Mbps, which is comparable to the city average.
What language do they speak in Vancouver?
The primary language in Vancouver is English. As an English-speaking destination, communication is straightforward for most digital nomads.
Do I need a visa to work remotely from Vancouver?
Canada does not currently have a specific digital nomad visa programme. Check entry requirements based on your nationality — many countries allow tourist stays of 30-90 days, during which remote work for a foreign employer is often tolerated.
What is the best time to visit Vancouver as a digital nomad?
Vancouver has a cool temperate, with long winters and mild summers. Summer months (June-August) offer the best weather, though the city is liveable year-round.

Data sources: Cost of living estimates based on Numbeo and Expatistan median ranges. Internet speeds from Speedtest Global Index and Ookla city-level data. Safety and healthcare indices compiled from Numbeo Safety Index, WHO data, and traveller reports. Scores last updated March 2026. See our methodology for details.

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