Live in Ethiopia while having a job in Gabon
Can I work remotely in Ethiopia for a company in Gabon?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If you are working for a company, they have to give you an official visa for the country you are going to work.
- You must have an invitation from the company that is hiring you to come to Gabon and work with them.
- If you are freelancing, you must have a Gabonese sponsor that is going to help you in Gabon.
- The company must be able to sponsor you for a visa.
- You must have a Gabonese visa to enter Gabon.
- You must have a Gabonese visa to stay in Gabon.
What are the visa requirements for a tourist in Ethiopia?
The visa requirements for a tourist in Ethiopia is a tourist visa for 30 days. You can apply for this visa at the airport when you arrive in Ethiopia.
How can I find a remote job in Gabon while living in Ethiopia?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Gabon even if you are located in Ethiopia, for that we will need to find a Gabon job and a Gabon remote job.
If you’re looking for a Gabon job, you can use the following keywords in the search engine to find a job in Gabon.
remote jobs in Gabon
How can I get paid in Ethiopia when working remotely for a company in Gabon?
It is possible to get paid in Ethiopia while working for a company in Gabon but it will be different from the money you earn in Gabon. You will have to find a company that is willing to pay you in Ethiopia. This is because Ethiopia is a different country than Gabon.
Will I pay taxes in Ethiopia or Gabon when working remotely in Ethiopia?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Ethiopia for a corporation in Gabon, so it is important to understand the local laws and regulations that will apply to your situation.
I’m working remotely for a company in Ethiopia.
Will I have to pay taxes?
If you are working for a company in Ethiopia, you may be subject to income tax. The type of tax you may be subject to will depend on your relationship to the company.
If you are an employee of a company in Ethiopia, you may be subject to Ethiopian income tax.
If you are an independent contractor, you may be subject to income tax.
If you are self-employed, you may be subject to income tax.
Taxation in Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, there is no sales tax on most goods and services, but there is a value added tax (VAT) of 15% on most goods and services.