Live in Denmark while having a job in France

Can I work remotely for a company in France while being in Denmark?

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

  1. Are you an employee or an independent contractor?

You can be an independent contractor in France and be paid by your client in Denmark. However, you will need to pay your taxes in France, which is not the case for independent contractors in Denmark.
You can also be an employee in Denmark and work for a French company (or any other company) in France. You will have to pay your taxes in France and the company will need to pay your social security in Denmark.
If you are an independent contractor in Denmark, you will be subject to the Danish social security system and will need to pay your taxes in Denmark.
The rules depend on where you live in the world and the contract you sign.
2. Can you work from France while you are in Denmark?
You can work from France while you are in Denmark.
However, if you are not a French citizen or permanent resident, you can only work for a French company. You can work for a French company while you are in Denmark.
3. Can you work for a Danish company in France while you are in Denmark?
You can work for a Danish company while you are in France. However, you will need to pay your taxes in Denmark.
4. Can you work for a French company in Denmark while you are in France?
You can work for a French company while you are in France.

How to live in Denmark and find remote work in France?

Finding remote work in France if you are located in Denmark might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to get your remote work permit in Denmark first.

If you are an EU citizen, you can apply for a remote work permit in Denmark.
If you are a non-EU citizen, you need to apply for a remote work permit in Denmark.
In Denmark, there is a difference between a remote worker and a remote employer. The remote worker has to apply for a remote work permit in Denmark, and the remote employer has to apply for a remote work permit in France.
The remote work permit in Denmark is a very simple and straightforward process. You can apply for a remote work permit in Denmark online or at a Danish consulate.
You can also apply for a remote work permit in Denmark in person. However, it is recommended that you apply online.
If you are a non-EU citizen, you need to apply for a remote work permit in Denmark before you travel to Denmark.
In Denmark, you can apply for a remote work permit in Denmark online.

How a company in France can send my salary in Denmark?

When working remotely for a corporation in France, you salary can be send to Denmark but how?

You can send your salary in France to Denmark, but there is a process that you have to follow. You can do it in 2 ways, either by using a French bank account or a Danish bank account.

You can use a French bank account
If you are working for a French company you can use a French bank account and send your salary to Denmark.
You can do it by using a French bank account
If you are working for a French company and you want to use a French bank account to send your salary to Denmark, you need to follow a few steps.
The first step is to open a bank account in Denmark.
This is easy and you can do it by following this link.
If you want to open a bank account in Denmark, you need to follow a few steps.
You can do it by following this link.
After you open the bank account in Denmark you need to go to your French bank account and add a Danish bank account.
This is very easy and you can do it by following this link.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Denmark for a company in France?

If you are working remotely in Denmark for a corporation established in France, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it’s not that complicated. Here’s a step by step guide on how to pay your taxes when working remotely in Denmark for a corporation in France.

What to do when working remotely in Denmark for a corporation in France?
As a remote worker in Denmark, you are required to file your taxes. This is a very important process as it will allow you to claim your deductions and keep your taxes down. If you are a freelancer, you will need to pay your taxes directly to the Danish tax office. If you are a company employee, you will need to file your taxes with the French tax office.
This guide will walk you through the steps of filing your taxes when working remotely in Denmark for a corporation in France.
The following steps will help you to calculate your income and deductions and file your taxes in Denmark.
Step 1: Calculate your income
To calculate your income, you need to take into account the income you have received from your employer in France.
Let’s say you are working remotely in Denmark for a company in France. Your income will be calculated as follows:
The total salary received by the company in France
The salary you are receiving in Denmark