Living in Gabon while working in Sudan
Can I work remotely for a company in Sudan while being in Gabon?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Do you have a working visa for Gabon?
- Do you have a working visa for Sudan?
- Is there a way for you to get to Sudan?
- Can you work legally in Sudan?
Note: Gabon and Sudan are 2 different countries. They are very close to each other, but they are different countries.
For a complete overview of Gabon, read the following articles:
Gabon has a very interesting culture and history. Its capital, Libreville, is located on a peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean. The country has a long coastline of beaches, mountains, and savannas. Gabon is known for its big lakes and the diverse wildlife that live there.
The government of Gabon is the Republic of Gabon, which is a constitutional democracy. The President is the head of state. The President is elected by the National Assembly.
Gabon is a very poor country with a very high rate of illiteracy. However, the country has been making improvements in the last years, and is now a middle-income country.
You can visit Gabon for 2-3 weeks. It is possible to work legally in Gabon, but you will need to be careful with the laws of Gabon. You may also need to be careful with the laws of Sudan.
How to live in Gabon and find remote work in Sudan?
Finding remote work in Sudan if you are located in Gabon might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to apply directly to the remote work postings of Sudan.
Sudan is a country in the horn of Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of the Congo. The capital of Sudan is Khartoum.
Sudan is a relatively young country. It was founded in 1956. However, it was occupied by the British from 1898 to 1956. The first president of Sudan was Abdel Rahman Osman Taha. He was also the first president of Egypt.
Sudan is a Muslim country. Islam is the state religion. The official language is Arabic. However, English and French are also official languages.
The population of Sudan is about 45 million people. The majority of the population is Muslim. There is a large Christian population in the north of Sudan.
The economy of Sudan is mainly based on agriculture. However, it is also a major oil producer.
Sudan is a developing country. It is ranked 162 out of 188 countries in the world by the Human Development Index. The life expectancy in Sudan is about 50 years.
The main religion in Sudan is Islam. The country is an Islamic republic. However, it has a secular constitution.
The most common ethnic group in Sudan is the Arab. However, there are also ethnic groups such as the Nuba, Fur, and Masalit.
How a company in Sudan can send my salary in Gabon?
When working remotely for a corporation in Sudan, you salary can be send to Gabon but you will not receive it. You can only receive it when you come to Gabon.
The salary is sent by a bank in Sudan to the bank in Gabon and the bank in Gabon sends it to your bank account.
When you are in Gabon, you have to pay the bank in Gabon to get the money from the bank in Sudan.
You can only receive the salary when you are in Gabon.
If you are in Gabon, you can pay your taxes in Gabon.
If you are in Gabon, you can receive your salary in Gabon.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Gabon for a company in Sudan?
If you are working remotely in Gabon for a corporation established in Sudan, taxes could seem complicated but in fact are very simple.
As I already explained in my article on Gabon, Gabon is a French-speaking country in Africa, located in the Gulf of Guinea, between the Republic of Congo and Equatorial Guinea. The country is a constitutional republic and its capital is Libreville.
In Gabon, the main economic activity is oil production. The country has the largest reserves of oil in Africa. The oil sector is the backbone of Gabon’s economy.
Gabon is a relatively stable country with a well-functioning economy. The country is a member of the African Union and the United Nations. Gabon is also a member of the Franc Zone and the West African Economic and Monetary Union.
Gabon is a country with a well-developed infrastructure. Gabon has good road and air links. Gabon is connected to the international market by the Trans-Gabon Railway.
Gabon is a country with a well-developed economy. Gabon is a member of the African Union and the United Nations.
Gabon is a constitutional republic with a bicameral parliament.