A fresh week brings a new *BitLife* challenge: the Nomad Challenge! This week's objective? Embrace a globetrotting lifestyle by experiencing life in multiple countries. Whether you're wielding the Golden Passport or taking the scenic route, this guide will help you conquer the Nomad Challenge in *BitLife*.
BitLife Nomad Challenge Walkthrough
This week's tasks:
- Be born in the United States.
- Emigrate to Germany.
- Emigrate to Spain.
- Emigrate to France.
- Emigrate to Brazil.
How to Be Born in the United States
For a Custom Life, simply select "The United States" as your birth country. Gender and location are your choice. Alternatively, you can use an existing life, provided your character was born in the US and has a clean record.
How to Emigrate to Germany, Spain, France, and Brazil

Completing the Nomad Challenge requires emigration to four specific countries. Navigate to Activities > Emigrate. The available countries change each time you access this menu. You don't need to emigrate in the order listed; emigrating to any of the four countries will contribute to your progress. If your desired country isn't immediately available, simply close the emigration window and try again. This is more efficient than repeatedly aging up. Once you find your target country, select it and choose "Request Approval." Building a savings account through steady employment before attempting emigration is highly recommended, as relocation has a cost.
How to Get Approved for Emigration
The Golden Passport (a BitLife in-app purchase) simplifies this process, guaranteeing approval. Without it, maintaining a clean criminal record is crucial for successful emigration applications. Arrests will significantly hinder your chances. If arrested, utilize the time machine to undo this setback or start a new life. Otherwise, with sufficient funds and a clean record, completing the Nomad Challenge should be straightforward. Emigrate to Germany, Spain, France, and Brazil in any order to claim your reward.
*BitLife is available now on iOS and Android.*