Living in Great Britain while working in Poland

Can I work remotely for a company in Poland while being in Great Britain?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. Polish law does not allow working from a non-EU country.
  2. If you work from a non-EU country, the company you work for will have to pay a certain amount of taxes to the Polish government. This can be very expensive.
  3. If you work from a non-EU country, you will have to work through an agency. They will handle the taxes and they can be very expensive.
  4. You will have to apply for a working permit from the Polish embassy in your home country.
  5. The Polish government will not pay you any salary while you are working through an agency.
  6. You will have to pay for your own accommodation, food and travel.
  7. It is highly likely that you will have to work through an agency that will charge you a fee of up to 50% of your salary.

What is the best way to learn Polish?
This is a tough one. There are a few ways to learn Polish. The best way to learn Polish is by speaking it, but you need to be in a country where the language is spoken. Another option is to learn it through reading and writing.
There are many ways to learn Polish, but the best way to learn Polish is to speak it. You can learn it by reading and writing, but you have to be in a country where the language is spoken.

How to live in Great Britain and find remote work in Poland?

Finding remote work in Poland if you are located in Great Britain might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to visit Poland.

How to find remote work in Poland?
Poland is a country with a rich history and a great potential for remote work. It is a country with a very high level of education and a very high level of literacy. The Polish language is very easy to learn and is very close to English.
The Polish economy is growing and the country is very open to foreigners.
There are many remote work opportunities in Poland.
If you are a foreigner who wants to work in Poland, you can apply for a work permit.
You can find remote work in Poland in different industries.

How a company in Poland can send my salary in Great Britain?

When working remotely for a corporation in Poland, you salary can be send to Great Britain but you need to have a valid visa.

One of my Polish colleagues is working remotely for a company in Poland. He is currently living in Poland. When he will receive his salary, he will send it to Great Britain. My colleague has a valid visa for Great Britain.

Is it possible for my colleague to send his salary to Great Britain?
When working remotely for a corporation in Poland, you salary can be sent to Great Britain but you need to have a valid visa.
I have a colleague who is living in Poland and working remotely for a corporation in Poland.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Great Britain for a company in Poland?

If you are working remotely in Great Britain for a corporation established in Poland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , the rules are pretty straightforward.

If you are working remotely for a company in Poland, you may be wondering where to pay your taxes. For those working remotely in Great Britain for a corporation in Poland, you may be wondering where to pay your taxes.
In this article, we will discuss where to pay your taxes in Great Britain for a corporation in Poland.
If you are working remotely in Great Britain for a corporation established in Poland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact, the rules are pretty straightforward.

What are the rules for working remotely in Great Britain for a corporation in Poland?
If you are working remotely in Great Britain for a corporation established in Poland, you must be aware of the following rules:
You will have to file a tax return in the UK (or in the country where you are living), if you are earning at least £83,000 in Great Britain during the tax year.
You must be a UK resident for tax purposes.
If you are a resident of the UK, you will have to pay tax in the UK.
If you are a non-resident of the UK, you will have to pay tax in the country where you are living.