Working in Cuba for a corporation in Norway
Can I live in Cuba and work remotely for a company in Norway?
Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:
- Do you need a visa to enter Cuba?
If yes, do you need a visa to enter Norway? - Is your company registered in Norway?
- Are you going to work in Norway for more than 90 days in a year?
- Can you afford the living cost in Cuba?
- Do you have a family member in Cuba?
- Are you a Cuban citizen?
- Are you a Cuban national?
- Do you have a tourist visa for Cuba?
How to find remote work in Norway while living in Cuba?
Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Norway even though you are located in Cuba. For that we need to find a way to make the Norwegian company hire us.
In this article we will show you how to find remote jobs in Norway while living in Cuba.
What is remote work?
In remote work, the employee is not in the same location as the company. Usually, the company has a remote office in another country.
The company has a remote office in another country and you work from home.
The company is located in another country and you work from home.
The company is located in another country and you work from a local office.
How to get paid in Cuba when working remotely for a corporation in Norway?
You can get paid in Cuba even if you are working for a company in Norway, however , there are a few conditions that you need to be aware of.
In this article, we’ll show you how to get paid in Cuba when working remotely for a corporation in Norway.
Note: This article is for those who are working for a company in Norway and want to work in Cuba.
What is the difference between working in Norway and working in Cuba?
There are several differences between working in Cuba and working in Norway.
For example, in Cuba, the work environment is very different from the one in Norway. The pay is different and you need to be aware of some things before you decide to go to Cuba.
You need to be aware of the following things before you go to Cuba:
Taxes
You need to be aware of taxes.
When you get paid in Norway, you need to pay taxes to the Norwegian government.
You need to file taxes on your income and pay taxes on your expenses.
In Norway, the taxes are between 15% and 25% of your total income.
In Cuba, the taxes are between 10% and 15% of your total income.
The taxes in Cuba are lower than the taxes in Norway.
You need to be aware that you will be taxed in Cuba, even if you are working for a company in Norway.
Cuba has the same laws for taxes as Norway.
How do taxes work in Cuba if I’m working remotely for a company Cuba?
When working remotely in Cuba for a firm based in Norway, taxes might be tricky, therefore you need to be aware of how the taxes work in Cuba.
Cuba is a socialist country, so there is no VAT.
As a foreigner, you are considered a self-employed worker, and are not taxed on your income.
However, the employer is responsible for paying social security and health insurance to you.
How to work remotely in Cuba
There are several ways to work remotely in Cuba.
The first one is to work from home. This is the most common way to work remotely in Cuba.
The second way is to work remotely from a coworking space.
The third way is to work remotely from a firm based in Norway.
Working from home in Cuba
If you want to work from home in Cuba, you will need to have a good internet connection.
This means that you will need to have a good internet connection at home, and a good internet connection at the firm you work for in Norway.
The internet connection at home is not a problem, since most people in Cuba have a good internet connection.
The internet connection at the firm in Norway is a problem, since the internet connection at the firm in Norway is usually not very good.
In this case, you will need to work from a coworking space in Cuba.
Working remotely from a coworking space in Cuba