Living in Greece while working in Slovakia
Can I work remotely in Greece for a company in Slovakia?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If you want to work in Greece, you should be aware that if you are a non-EU citizen, you will be required to pay the social security contributions, which is €314 per month, and the Greek minimum wage is €690 per month.
- If you want to work in Greece, you should be aware that the minimum working age is 18, and that you need a working permit to work in Greece.
- If you want to work in Greece, you should be aware that the minimum working time is 40 hours per week, but you can work more, as long as you are paid for the extra hours.
- If you want to work in Greece, you should be aware that the maximum working week is 40 hours, and that overtime is paid at a rate of 1.5 times the normal wage.
How can I find a remote job in Slovakia while living in Greece?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Slovakia even if you are located in Greece, for that we will explain in this article.
We will be discussing all the necessary steps you need to follow in order to find a remote job in Slovakia.
If you are looking for a job in Slovakia, you might find a lot of remote jobs available in different countries, but if you are a Greek citizen, you can’t apply for these jobs as the companies hiring them are located in other countries.
The solution to this problem is to work remotely.
If you are located in Greece and you are looking for a remote job in Slovakia, then you can do it.
In this article, we will be discussing the following topics:
- How to find a remote job in Slovakia?
- What are the different options available for a Greek citizen?
- How to work remotely as a freelancer from Greece?
- What are the different options available for a freelancer?
The first step is to decide whether you are looking for a remote job in Slovakia or not.
If you are looking for a remote job in Slovakia, then you need to find a company that is hiring remote workers from other countries.
You will have to apply for this job through the company’s website or directly on their website.
How can I get paid in Greece when working remotely for a company in Slovakia?
It is possible to get paid in Greece while working for a company in Slovakia but you need to have a valid residence permit in Greece.
We are a company that provides software services and support for a variety of clients. We are currently located in Slovakia and we have a client in Greece. The client has asked us to find a person in Greece to work remotely for us.
We are looking for a person that is a native Greek speaker. We are looking for someone who has a valid residence permit in Greece and is available to start working with us.
The person we are looking for will be working from a Greek office. The person must be able to speak and write Greek fluently.
We are looking for someone that is willing to work remotely for us. The person must be able to speak and write English fluently.
We have provided the client with a list of requirements that the person we are looking for must meet. The person we are looking for must be able to meet all of the requirements.
We are looking for someone that is willing to work in Greece.
Will I pay taxes in Greece or Slovakia when working remotely in Greece?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Greece for a corporation in Slovakia, so I wanted to write a post on this topic to help out anyone who is thinking about working remotely in Greece.
The first thing to consider is whether you will be working for a Greek corporation or a Slovakian corporation.
If you are working for a Greek corporation, you will be taxed in Greece.
If you are working for a Slovakian corporation, you will be taxed in Slovakia.