Work in Guatemala for a company in Jamaica

Can I work remotely in Guatemala for a company in Jamaica?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. If you are not a citizen of the country where the company is located, you will need a work permit.
  2. If you are a citizen of the country where the company is located, you will need a work permit.

How can I find a remote job in Jamaica while living in Guatemala?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Jamaica even if you are located in Guatemala, for that we need to know some tricks.

The first thing you need to know is that Jamaica is a small country with a population of less than 3 million people. So, there is not much demand for remote jobs in Jamaica, but it is possible to find remote jobs in Jamaica.
If you are located in Guatemala, you can apply for a remote job in Jamaica, but the most important thing is that you need to know that there are some things you should consider before you do that.
You need to know that if you are located in Guatemala, you can apply for a remote job in Jamaica, but the most important thing is that you need to know that there are some things you should consider before you do that.

How can I get paid in Guatemala when working remotely for a company in Jamaica?

It is possible to get paid in Guatemala while working for a company in Jamaica but it can be a bit tricky. If you’re working for a company in Jamaica, you’ll need to make sure that you’re paid in Jamaica and that you get paid in Jamaica.

I’m currently living in Guatemala and working for a company in Jamaica.

Will I pay taxes in Guatemala or Jamaica when working remotely in Guatemala?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Guatemala for a corporation in Jamaica, so I’ve put together a quick guide to help you figure out if you’ll need to pay taxes in either country.

What is the difference between a corporation and a sole proprietorship?
If you are working in Guatemala and are a sole proprietor (a person who runs a business on their own), you are personally responsible for paying the taxes in Guatemala. However, if you are working in Guatemala and are a corporation (a legal entity that can have employees), you are responsible for paying the taxes in Guatemala and in Jamaica.
You can find out more about the difference between a corporation and a sole proprietorship in the table below.
Corporation
Sole proprietorship
A corporation is a legal entity that can have employees.
A sole proprietorship is a legal entity that is run by one person.