Living in China while working in Singapore
Can I work remotely in China for a company in Singapore?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- You must be a Singaporean citizen.
- You must be a Singaporean permanent resident (PR) or a Singaporean citizen with a valid PR.
- You must have a valid work permit.
- You must have a valid Singaporean passport.
- You must be registered with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM).
- You must be able to speak and write Mandarin.
- You must have a valid visa for China.
Is it possible to work remotely in China for a company in Singapore?
Yes it is perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
I am a Singaporean and I would like to work in China as a remote worker.
Do I need to get a work permit first?
Yes, you need a work permit for working in China as a remote worker.
How can I find a remote job in Singapore while living in China?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Singapore even if you are located in China, for that we have some tips to help you.
We have listed some of the top remote job portals in Singapore for you to get started. If you are looking for a remote job in Singapore, there are many options to choose from.
Finding a remote job in Singapore
There are many remote job portals in Singapore that you can choose from. The top 3 remote job portals in Singapore are linked below.
Indeed.com
Indeed.com is one of the most popular job portals in Singapore. They are a well-known job portal and are very well respected in the industry. They are well-known for their excellent service and quality of jobs.
How can I get paid in China when working remotely for a company in Singapore?
It is possible to get paid in China while working for a company in Singapore but it is not as easy as it sounds.
If you are working in China for a company in Singapore, you can get paid in China but it is not as easy as it sounds.
For starters, you need to be registered as a resident in China. You can get a resident permit by submitting a copy of your passport and a recent bank statement.
You need to have a bank account in China, and you need to have a Chinese bank account for your employer to pay you in China.
You can also have a Singapore bank account and pay yourself in Singapore. You will need to pay the bank transfer fee in Singapore.
Will I pay taxes in China or Singapore when working remotely in China?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in China for a corporation in Singapore, so it’s important to know your rights and obligations.
Taxes are complicated when working remotely in China for a corporation in Singapore.
In Singapore, you are considered a local when you are working for a Singapore company.
This means that you are subject to Singapore’s tax laws and can claim the tax credits and deductions available to local Singaporeans.
When you are working for a foreign company in China, you are considered a non-resident.
This means that you are not subject to the tax laws of China and cannot claim the tax credits and deductions available to non-residents.
It’s important to know the difference between the two so you can make the best choice for your situation.
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