Live in Belgium while having a job in Hong Kong

Can I work remotely in Belgium for a company in Hong Kong?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. If you’re a non-Belgian citizen, you can work in Belgium only if you have a residence permit.
  2. If you’re a Belgian citizen, you can work in Belgium only if you have a residence permit.
  3. If you’re a European citizen, you can work in Belgium only if you have a residence permit.
  4. If you’re a non-European citizen, you can work in Belgium only if you have a residence permit.

How do I get a work permit in Belgium?
You can apply for a work permit in Belgium online. You have to go through an interview in order to get the permit.

Do I need a visa to work in Belgium?
You can work in Belgium without a visa, but it is not recommended.

How much does it cost to get a work permit in Belgium?
The price of a work permit depends on your nationality. The price is the same for non-Belgians and European citizens.

How can I find a remote job in Hong Kong while living in Belgium?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Hong Kong even if you are located in Belgium, for that we have a list of remote jobs in Hong Kong that you can apply to.

How to find a remote job in Hong Kong?
There are many ways to find a remote job in Hong Kong. The most common way is to use the internet. There are many websites that offer remote jobs in Hong Kong. Some of them are:
Indeed
Indeed is one of the most popular websites for remote jobs in Hong Kong. Indeed is a job search engine that allows you to find jobs in Hong Kong.

How can I get paid in Belgium when working remotely for a company in Hong Kong?

It is possible to get paid in Belgium while working for a company in Hong Kong but you will need to be registered in Belgium.

If you are registered in Belgium, you can get paid in Belgium. If you are not registered in Belgium, you can get paid in Hong Kong.

Will I pay taxes in Belgium or Hong Kong when working remotely in Belgium?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Belgium for a corporation in Hong Kong, so it’s important to be aware of what you need to know.

The first thing to know is that you’ll be working for a company in Hong Kong, but you’ll be working in Belgium. The company you work for will have a subsidiary in Belgium. You’ll be working for the subsidiary and not the parent company.
The Belgian subsidiary is a legal entity that can be taxed in Belgium. The Belgian subsidiary will be responsible for the tax obligations in Belgium, and the Hong Kong subsidiary will be responsible for the tax obligations in Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong subsidiary is a legal entity that can be taxed in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong subsidiary will be responsible for the tax obligations in Hong Kong, and the Belgian subsidiary will be responsible for the tax obligations in Belgium.
In this post, we’ll be talking about the tax obligations in Belgium, and in a future post we’ll be talking about the tax obligations in Hong Kong.
Tax obligations in Belgium
Belgium has a system of progressive tax rates. This means that as your income increases, the tax rate also increases.
In 2018, the tax rate for individuals is 21%. This means that if you have an income of €100,000, you’ll be paying €21,000 in tax.
In 2018, the tax rate for corporations is 25%.