Work in Ghana for a company based in Chile
Can I work remotely for a company in Chile while being in Ghana?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- The company you want to work for needs to have a Chile office.
- The company you want to work for needs to have a Ghana office.
- The company you want to work for needs to have a Ghana office that is in the same time zone as your office.
I’m a Ghanaian citizen living in Ghana.
How to live in Ghana and find remote work in Chile?
Finding remote work in Chile if you are located in Ghana might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Chile.
There are many reasons why you should move to Chile.
If you are looking for a low-cost country to live in, Chile is the best option.
If you are looking for a place with low cost of living, Chile is the best option.
How a company in Chile can send my salary in Ghana?
When working remotely for a corporation in Chile, you salary can be send to Ghana but you will be paid in local currency.
How to send money from Ghana to Chile? You can send money from Ghana to Chile using any of the following options:
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a mobile phone
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a bank card
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a prepaid card
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a debit card
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a credit card
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a bank transfer
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a remittance
- Transfer money to a bank account in Chile using a money transfer
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Ghana for a company in Chile?
If you are working remotely in Ghana for a corporation established in Chile, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.
A friend of mine recently moved to Ghana for work. She lives in Accra, Ghana and works for a company in Chile. She is working remotely and has been in Ghana for a month.
I asked her what she thinks of Ghana and she says that she loves Ghana and Ghanaians. She also loves her job and she loves her company. She also loves her city and her country.
She has been in Ghana for a month and she is wondering if she should register to pay taxes in Ghana. She wants to pay her taxes in Ghana because her company is based in Ghana and she wants to contribute to Ghana.
My friend told me that she is not registered as a resident in Ghana. I asked her if she has a Ghanaian identity card and she told me that she does not have a Ghanaian identity card.
She told me that she is afraid of being caught as a foreigner in Ghana because she is not a Ghanaian. She is afraid that she will be deported and she would not be able to go back to Chile. She said that she is scared and does not know what to do.
I told her that she is not a foreigner in Ghana and that Ghanaians are friendly and she can be a resident in Ghana. She can register to pay taxes in Ghana and she can work in Ghana.