Work in Belarus for a corporation based in Slovakia

Can I work remotely for a company in Slovakia while being in Belarus?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. What is the legal status of your work permit in Slovakia?
  2. Are you legally allowed to work in Belarus?
  3. Do you have a valid visa to enter Belarus?

How to work remotely for a company in Slovakia?
If you are a freelancer, you can work remotely from anywhere in the world, as long as you have access to the internet. You can work from home or from your office.
If you are an employee of a company, your employer will have to pay for your accommodation and visa costs. You can also work from home.

What is the difference between working remotely and working from home?
A remote worker is usually someone who works from home, while a home worker works from an office. The remote worker has a flexible schedule, while the home worker has a set schedule.
There are a few key differences between working remotely and working from home:
If you work remotely, you will have to travel to the office to work.
If you work from home, you will not have to travel to the office.
If you work remotely, you will have to work from home.
If you work from home, you can work from anywhere.

What is the difference between a remote worker and a freelancer?
A remote worker is someone who works from home, while a freelancer is someone who works from a different location.

How to live in Belarus and find remote work in Slovakia?

Finding remote work in Slovakia if you are located in Belarus might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to find a remote job in Slovakia. It is a good opportunity to get a new experience and make your CV look more attractive.

Slovakia is a small country with a population of 5.4 million people, but it is a great destination for those who are looking for a new job, a new place to live and a new country.
Slovakia is located in Central Europe and is a member of the European Union. It is a small country with a population of 5.4 million people, but it is a great destination for those who are looking for a new job, a new place to live and a new country.

How a company in Slovakia can send my salary in Belarus?

When working remotely for a corporation in Slovakia, you salary can be send to Belarus but you must be registered there.

So how to do it?
How to register in Belarus?
Here is the answer!
If you work remotely for a company in Slovakia, then you can send your salary in Belarus. But you need to be registered in Belarus.
If you are a freelance, you can send your salary in Belarus, but you will need to be registered in Belarus.
If you work in the Slovak Republic, you can send your salary in Belarus, but you must be registered in Belarus.
If you are a foreigner, you can send your salary in Belarus. But you must be registered in Belarus.
If you work for a foreign company in the Slovak Republic, you can send your salary in Belarus.
If you are a foreigner working in the Slovak Republic, you can send your salary in Belarus.
If you work in the Slovak Republic, you can send your salary in Belarus.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Belarus for a company in Slovakia?

If you are working remotely in Belarus for a corporation established in Slovakia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are quite simple. In this article we will explain how to pay taxes in Belarus for remote workers.

Taxes in Belarus
The Republic of Belarus is a country in Eastern Europe with a population of about 10 million people. It is the second smallest country in Europe after Vatican City. It is located between Poland and Russia and borders with Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Germany. It is bordered with the European Union to the west and Russia to the north.
The country is divided into 15 oblasts (provinces), and the capital is Minsk. The official language is Belarusian.
The economy of Belarus is very diverse. The GDP per capita in Belarus is about $10,000. The country has a strong industrial base, with many manufacturing companies. The economy is based on the production of machinery, food, and chemicals.
The currency of Belarus is the Belarusian ruble. The exchange rate is about 1 US dollar = 3,500 Belarusian rubles.
Belarus has a very good healthcare system. There are many hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. The life expectancy in Belarus is about 75 years.
The country is a member of the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The country is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union.