Live in Congo while having a job in Serbia

Can I work remotely for a company in Serbia while being in Congo?

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

  1. How will you work from Serbia?
  2. Do you have a business visa?
  3. Do you have a work visa?
  4. What is the company’s visa policy?
  5. Is the company willing to sponsor your visa?
  6. Do you have a work permit?
  7. Do you have a residence permit?
  8. Do you have a residence in Serbia?
  9. Are you able to work from Serbia?
  10. Do you have a bank account in Serbia?

If you are able to work from Serbia, you can apply for a work visa in Serbia.

What is the difference between work and residence visa?
A work visa is issued for a period of three months.
A residence visa is issued for a period of six months.

Do you need to pay taxes?
Yes, you need to pay taxes in Serbia.
You can get a tax invoice for the previous year, and pay the taxes for the current year.
You can apply for a tax invoice in the Tax Office of Serbia.

Do you need to get an insurance?
Yes, you need to get an insurance.
You can get an insurance from the insurance companies in Serbia.

Can I work in Serbia?
Yes, you can work in Serbia.

How to live in Congo and find remote work in Serbia?

Finding remote work in Serbia if you are located in Congo might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to find remote work in Serbia.

This is a guide on how to live in Congo and find remote work in Serbia.
Serbia is a beautiful country with beautiful people. It is a country that has been in the news a lot lately. It is a country that has been in the news because of its booming economy and the fact that it has the fastest internet speed in the world.
The Serbian economy is booming, which means that there are many remote jobs available for freelancers.
This article will give you the tips and tricks on how to find remote work in Serbia.
Finding remote work in Serbia
If you are located in Congo and you want to find remote work in Serbia, you might want to consider doing so.
This article will give you the tips and tricks on how to live in Congo and find remote work in Serbia.

How a company in Serbia can send my salary in Congo?

When working remotely for a corporation in Serbia, you salary can be send to Congo but you need to be careful. The company will take a cut and you need to find a way to transfer the money to Congo. There are many ways to do this but I will show you the safest and cheapest way.

First of all, you need to find a way to transfer money from your country to Congo. This is very easy with the help of local banks.
Banks in Serbia
Serbia is a country with a very big banking system. There are many banks in Serbia but the most popular are:
Srednekapetanska Banka (SKB)
Banka Jugopetrola (BJ)
Mladostni Banka (MNB)
UPS
MoneyGram
You can find more banks here.
For the transfer of money from Serbia to Congo, I will use the same bank that I used for the transfer of money from Serbia to UK.
MoneyGram is a money transfer company that allows you to transfer money from Serbia to Congo for free. You can find it in many countries and it is the easiest and cheapest way to transfer money from Serbia to Congo.
If you need to send money from Serbia to Congo in a safe way, MoneyGram is the best option.
It is very easy to use this service.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Congo for a company in Serbia?

If you are working remotely in Congo for a corporation established in Serbia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is quite simple. In this article, we will explain the different taxes that you will have to pay and how to pay them.

Income tax
If you are working in Congo for a company established in Serbia, you will have to pay income tax. It is the tax that the state charges on your income. It is the tax that you pay on your salary, on your bonuses, on your dividends, on your stock options.
Income tax is charged by the Congolese government and the Congolese tax authority, the IRS, is in charge of collecting it.

How to pay your income tax?
You will have to pay your income tax to the IRS. It is the tax authority in charge of collecting the income tax in Congo.