Living in Ecuador while working in Northern Ireland

Can I work remotely for a company in Northern Ireland while being in Ecuador?

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

  1. If you are working for a company in Northern Ireland, you are usually not allowed to work for a company in Ecuador.
  2. You will need to be in Ecuador for at least 3 months in order to get a visa.
  3. You will need to get a work permit for Ecuador.
  4. You will need to get a visa for Ecuador.

How to live in Ecuador and find remote work in Northern Ireland?

Finding remote work in Northern Ireland if you are located in Ecuador might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to consider the option of relocating to Northern Ireland.

If you are a freelancer, working from home or remote work from Ecuador is a great option. In this post we will explain how to find remote work in Northern Ireland and how to find a remote job in Ecuador.

Why Ecuador?
Ecuador is a beautiful country, with a wonderful climate, a friendly people, and a very affordable cost of living.
In Ecuador, you will find a great mix of Spanish and English speaking people, a wide range of cultural diversity, and a very welcoming community.
In Ecuador, you will find a wide range of jobs, from freelancing to working as a tour guide.
The cost of living in Ecuador is very affordable, and you can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in a country that is not too expensive.
The Ecuadorian economy is one of the best in Latin America, with a GDP growth of 5.6% in 2015, and a GDP per capita of $6,890.
You can find a great job in Ecuador, and a great life.

How to find remote work in Northern Ireland?
There are many remote jobs in Northern Ireland. You can find remote jobs in IT, Customer Service, Health Care, and a lot of other professions.
You can find remote work in Northern Ireland if you are located in Ecuador.

How a company in Northern Ireland can send my salary in Ecuador?

When working remotely for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you salary can be send to Ecuador but it will be taxed.
How can you avoid this?

I am currently working for a company in Northern Ireland and my salary is being sent to Ecuador. I have never been to Ecuador and have no plans to go there. I want to avoid paying tax on my salary.
How can I do this?
You can’t.
The law says that if you are a resident of a country, you must pay tax to that country.
You are a resident of the country in which you are employed.
You are not a resident of the country in which you are employed.
There is no way to avoid the tax.
The only way to avoid paying tax on your salary in Ecuador is to be a resident of Ecuador.
If you are a resident of Ecuador, you are subject to Ecuadorian tax laws. If you are not a resident of Ecuador, you are not subject to Ecuadorian tax laws.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Ecuador for a company in Northern Ireland?

If you are working remotely in Ecuador for a corporation established in Northern Ireland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are pretty simple.

There are several tax systems in Ecuador, and you will have to be aware of which one you are working under.
The following article will help you understand how to pay your taxes when working remotely in Ecuador.

  1. What is the tax system in Ecuador?
    The tax system in Ecuador is a combination of two different systems:
    The Ecuadorian Income Tax System
    The Ecuadorian Value Added Tax (VAT)
  2. What is the Ecuadorian Income Tax System?
    The Ecuadorian Income Tax System is a progressive tax system, which means that the more you earn, the more you pay in taxes. The tax is progressive, meaning that the tax rate increases with the amount of income.
    The Ecuadorian Income Tax System is based on the following principles:
    The tax rate is progressive.
    The tax base is the income.
    The tax is calculated by the amount of income.
    The tax is calculated on a monthly basis.
    The tax is calculated on a yearly basis.