Work in Argentina for a company based in Yemen

Can I live in Argentina and work remotely for a company in Yemen?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. Check your visa.
  2. Check if your company is registered in Argentina or in the country where you are going to live.
  3. Check if you need a work permit or if you can work on a temporary basis.
  4. Check if you need to work in Argentina for a specific period of time, or if you can work from home.
  5. Check if you need to have an account in the local currency.
  6. Check if your company has a local office.
  7. Check if your company has a local accountant and local tax authorities.
  8. Check if your company has a local bank account and if the local bank is willing to accept international transfers.
  9. Check if your company has a local lawyer.
  10. Check if your company has a local tax authority and local authorities for social security.
  11. Check if your company has a local insurance.
  12. Check if your company has a local accountant.
  13. Check if your company has a local tax authority.

How to find remote work in Yemen while living in Argentina?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Yemen even though you are located in Argentina. For that we need to have a working visa, which is not an easy task in Yemen. However, if you have an Argentine passport and are in Argentina, you can apply for a working visa in Argentina. So, let us see how to get a working visa in Argentina for a Yemeni person.

How to get a working visa in Argentina for a Yemeni person?

  1. First of all, you need to visit the Consulate General of Argentina in Sana’a, Yemen.
  2. After you have visited the consulate, you need to submit the following documents to the Consulate:
    Passport
    2 photographs
    A letter of invitation from the company where you want to work
    Proof of income (if you have one)
  3. Once you have submitted all the documents, you will be required to pay the visa fee of $100.
  4. After the payment, you will be required to wait for the visa to be processed. It takes up to 7 days to get a visa for a Yemeni person.
  5. Once you get the visa, you can visit Argentina to apply for a work permit.
  6. After you have the work permit, you can work in Argentina.

What is the procedure for a working visa in Argentina for a Yemeni person?
It is a long and tedious process for a Yemeni person to get a working visa in Argentina.

How to get paid in Argentina when working remotely for a corporation in Yemen?

You can get paid in Argentina even if you are working for a company in Yemen, however , it is not easy to get paid in Argentina. The process is complicated, and you need to follow a lot of procedures to get paid in Argentina.

You can get paid in Argentina even if you are working for a company in Yemen, however, it is not easy to get paid in Argentina.

How do taxes work in Argentina if I’m working remotely for a company Argentina?

When working remotely in Argentina for a firm based in Yemen, taxes might be tricky, therefore , the company based in Argentina might be able to help you with the process.

How to pay taxes in Argentina?
Taxes in Argentina are based on a flat rate of 18% on salaries, a flat rate of 30% on other income, and a flat rate of 22% on profits.
However, there are some exemptions. If you are a student, you are exempt from paying taxes for the first two years of studying. The same goes for the first two years of working for a firm.
If you are a resident in Argentina for less than three years, you are exempt from paying taxes.
If you are a foreigner, you are exempt from paying taxes.
In Argentina, you have to pay taxes on your salary and on the profits from your business.
Taxes on salaries
Salaries in Argentina are taxed at 18%, as mentioned above.
However, the taxes on the first two years of your studies are not taxable.
Taxes on profits
You can also pay taxes on your profits.
The taxes on profits are calculated on a percentage of the profits.
There are different percentages depending on the size of the firm.
The firm must be registered in Argentina.
The firm must have a profit of at least $1 million.
The firm must have a profit of at least $50,000.