Living in France while working in Namibia
Can I work remotely for a company in Namibia while being in France?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- The company has to be registered in France, and the company must have a French company number.
- The company must have a French bank account.
- The company must have a French tax number.
- The company must have a French VAT number.
- The company must be able to provide a French address and a French phone number.
What is the best way to work in Namibia?
If you want to work in Namibia, you have to apply for a work permit.
The first step is to get a work permit.
Once you get a work permit, you have to get a visa to enter Namibia.
Then you have to get a visa to enter Namibia.
Can I work in Namibia if I have a French company?
Yes, you can work in Namibia if you have a French company.
You need to apply for a work permit.
How to live in France and find remote work in Namibia?
Finding remote work in Namibia if you are located in France might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to learn more about this country before starting a new adventure.
France is a wonderful country that offers many opportunities to live and work remotely. However, if you are looking for a job in Namibia, you will have to live in France, because it is the only country that is linked with Namibia through air routes.
It is also possible to work remotely in Namibia from other countries such as the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, and many others.
Before you start looking for a remote job in Namibia, you will have to learn more about this country, because Namibia is a very different country than France.
In this article, we will explain how to find remote work in Namibia.
Namibia is a country that is located in the southern part of the African continent, and it has a population of about 2 million people.
It is a country that is part of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and it is located between Angola, South Africa, and Zambia.
It is the world’s 15th largest country and it is the most sparsely populated country in Africa.
The capital of this country is Windhoek and it is the only city with more than 1 million people.
How a company in Namibia can send my salary in France?
When working remotely for a corporation in Namibia, you salary can be send to France but only if the company has an agreement with a French bank. In this article, we will explain how to do this and how to send the salary to France.
Send salary to France
The French company you work for must have an agreement with a French bank
If you work for a French company, you must have an agreement with a French bank in order to send your salary in France.
When you work remotely, you do not need to be a French citizen to work in France. However, you must have a bank account in France.
In order to work in France, you must have an agreement with a French bank.
How to do this
The agreement between the French company and the bank is done through the French subsidiary of the company.
The French subsidiary of the company must be registered in France and it must have a branch in France.
The French subsidiary must have an agreement with the French bank.
The French company must have an agreement with the French bank in order to be able to send the salary to France.
This agreement must be done through a French bank.
The French subsidiary of the company must have a bank account in France.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in France for a company in Namibia?
If you are working remotely in France for a corporation established in Namibia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact are quite simple. The French system is very similar to the American system. The French taxes are progressive and depend on the amount of money you earn.
Working remotely for a French company in Namibia
As you will see below, the French system is quite simple and very similar to the American system. It is based on the fact that the French taxes are progressive and depend on the amount of money you earn.
In France, the first 2,5% of your income is tax-free. The next 10% of your income is tax-free if your income is below a certain threshold. This threshold is called the “minimum taxable income” and is currently set at €2,100 per month.
The next 5% of your income is tax-free if your income is between €2,100 and €3,000 per month.
The next 15% of your income is tax-free if your income is between €3,000 and €5,000 per month.
The next 25% of your income is tax-free if your income is between €5,000 and €8,000 per month.
The next 35% of your income is tax-free if your income is between €8,000 and €12,000 per month.
The next 45% of your income is tax-free if your income is between €12,000 and €16,000 per month.