Live in France while having a job in Netherlands
Can I work remotely in France for a company in Netherlands?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- You must be a French resident and have a French passport
- You must be a French citizen and be able to work in France
- You must have a valid work permit
- You must have a valid work permit in the Netherlands
- You must have a valid visa to enter France
- You must have a valid visa to enter the Netherlands
How do I find a job in France?
First of all, you have to find a job offer. To do this, you can look for a job offer on the site of the French National Education System, or you can post your CV on one of the many job sites.
What are the main employment sectors in France?
There are different employment sectors in France:
- Public services: this sector covers a large part of the French economy. It includes the services provided by the state, such as health, education, social security, police, and firefighting.
- Industry: this sector covers a large part of the French economy. It includes manufacturing, construction, and the services provided by industry.
- Agriculture: this sector covers a small part of the French economy. It includes agriculture, forestry, and fishing.
- Services: this sector covers a small part of the French economy. It includes the services provided by the private sector, such as restaurants, bars, hotels, and stores.
How can I find a remote job in Netherlands while living in France?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Netherlands even if you are located in France, for that we will talk about the possibilities of working from home in France and the Netherlands.
Finding a remote job in Netherlands while living in France
Remote jobs in Netherlands are available in different countries and regions in Europe, but the majority of them are in the Netherlands.
Why do you need to work from home in Netherlands?
The main reason to work from home in Netherlands is to be able to work without being constrained by time and space. Working from home in Netherlands means that you can choose the hours you work and the days you work.
However, there are other reasons why you might want to work from home in Netherlands. For example, if you live in France and you work from home in Netherlands, you will not be able to take advantage of the French public holidays.
Also, if you work from home in Netherlands, you will have a lot of flexibility to work according to your schedule.
Remote jobs in Netherlands are not always easy to find
However, finding a remote job in Netherlands is not always easy. This is because you have to know where to look for a remote job in Netherlands.
You need to know that not all companies in the Netherlands are willing to hire remote workers. In fact, most companies in the Netherlands are based in the Netherlands.
If you are located in France, it is not easy to find a remote job in Netherlands.
How can I get paid in France when working remotely for a company in Netherlands?
It is possible to get paid in France while working for a company in Netherlands but it is not easy.
It is possible to get paid in France while working for a company in Netherlands but it is not easy.
If you are not French, it is very easy to get paid in France. You will have to apply for the “carte Vitale” (Vitale Card) which is a government-issued card that allows you to receive a salary in France.
If you are French, it is not that easy to get paid in France.
How to get paid in France when working remotely for a company in Netherlands?
To get paid in France when working for a company in Netherlands, you have to apply for the “carte Vitale” (Vitale Card).
Will I pay taxes in France or Netherlands when working remotely in France?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in France for a corporation in Netherlands, so we have a few questions for you.
I am an expat working in France, but I live in the Netherlands.
The answer is yes and no.
Will I pay taxes in France or Netherlands when working remotely in France?
You will pay taxes in France if you are an expat working in France, but you will not pay taxes in France if you are working remotely for a corporation in the Netherlands.