Work in Ethiopia for a company in Greece
Can I work remotely for a company in Greece while being in Ethiopia?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Visa: if you want to work in Greece, you will need a visa (or a residence permit) from the Greek embassy in Addis Ababa.
- If you are a citizen of a Schengen country, you will need a visa to enter Greece.
- If you are a citizen of a non-Schengen country, you will need a visa to enter Greece.
- If you are a citizen of a non-EU country, you will need a visa to enter Greece.
- If you are a citizen of an EU country, you will need a visa to enter Greece.
- If you are a citizen of a non-EU country and you need a visa to enter Greece, you will need a visa to enter Greece.
- If you are a citizen of an EU country and you need a visa to enter Greece, you will need a visa to enter Greece.
How to live in Ethiopia and find remote work in Greece?
Finding remote work in Greece if you are located in Ethiopia might be difficult, therefore we recommend to try a different option, such as freelancing in Ethiopia. The good news is that you can easily work from anywhere in the world. You can work from home, coffee shops, libraries, and even the office of your clients.
If you want to live in Ethiopia, you can try different options such as a homestay, a short-term rental, or even a shared accommodation. We have collected the best options in our previous post.
There are different reasons to live in Ethiopia:
Work
Study
Enjoy the local culture
Explore the region
Get to know the country
Save money
Enjoy your free time
If you are an expat, you might be interested in a short-term rental in Ethiopia. It’s a good option if you are looking for a cheap and affordable place to live while you are still looking for a long-term option.
As an expat, you can also try to find a remote work in Greece if you are located in Ethiopia. This is a good option if you want to work from anywhere in the world, and you want to have the flexibility to work from home, from the office, or from anywhere else you want.
To find remote work in Greece, you can start your search in the top cities in Greece.
How a company in Greece can send my salary in Ethiopia?
When working remotely for a corporation in Greece, you salary can be send to Ethiopia but you need to do some steps to make it happen.
In this article we will see how a company in Greece can send my salary in Ethiopia.
I have been working remotely for a company in Greece for the last 6 months and I have been sending my salary to Ethiopia. I have been doing this for the last 3 months and I have been sending my salary for the last 6 months.
The first thing that you need to do is to register yourself as a remunerated worker in the Greek Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance. You can do this by filling out a form online and paying a fee of 30 euros.
You will receive a receipt of registration.
After you have registered, you need to send your salary to the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance.
You will receive a receipt of payment.
After you have registered and paid, you can send your salary to the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance by filling out a form online.
The form is available on the Ministry’s website.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance will send you a copy of your salary.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Ethiopia for a company in Greece?
If you are working remotely in Ethiopia for a corporation established in Greece, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it’s very simple. You should know that in this case, you are working in Ethiopia for a corporation established in Greece and you are not an Ethiopian citizen. The taxes you have to pay are different than the taxes you have to pay if you are a Greek citizen working in Greece.
In this article we will explain how to calculate the taxes you have to pay if you are working remotely in Ethiopia for a company in Greece.
What is the difference between working in Ethiopia for a company in Greece and working in Greece for a company in Greece?
In the first case, you are a foreign national and you are working in Ethiopia. You are not a Greek citizen and you are not a citizen of the European Union. In the second case, you are a Greek citizen and you are working in Greece.
What are the taxes you have to pay if you are working in Ethiopia for a company in Greece?
In the first case, the taxes you have to pay are different than the taxes you have to pay if you are a Greek citizen working in Greece.
The taxes you have to pay if you are a Greek citizen working in Greece are the following:
- Social Security
- Income tax