Live in Iceland while having a job in Sri Lanka

Can I work remotely in Iceland for a company in Sri Lanka?

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

  1. Are you allowed to work in Iceland?
  2. Are you allowed to work in Sri Lanka?
  3. Do you have a valid visa to work in Iceland?
  4. Do you have a valid visa to work in Sri Lanka?
  5. Do you have a work permit in Iceland?
  6. Do you have a work permit in Sri Lanka?
  7. Is the company you want to work for registered in Iceland?
  8. Is the company you want to work for registered in Sri Lanka?

How can I find a remote job in Sri Lanka while living in Iceland?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Sri Lanka even if you are located in Iceland, for that we have a few tips that might help.

  1. First things first: Start your search for remote jobs in Sri Lanka online.
    The most common way to find a job is to start looking online. Searching online is an easy way to start your job hunt. The internet is filled with companies that need skilled workers.
    When searching online, you should focus on the following criteria:
    The location of the job,
    The company name and the job title,
    The salary offered,
    The duties of the job,
    The availability of the job,
    The skills needed,
    The qualification required,
    The industry the company operates in.
  2. Start your search for remote jobs in Sri Lanka by checking the job boards.
    You can find many jobs online, but you can also find jobs that are not advertised online. The best way to find these jobs is to check job boards. There are many job boards out there, but the most common job boards are:
    Indeed.com
    Monster.com
    Job search engines such as Monster.com and Indeed.com have job boards that can be used to find jobs.
    You can also find jobs that are not advertised online by checking job boards.

How can I get paid in Iceland when working remotely for a company in Sri Lanka?

It is possible to get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka but it takes a lot of effort and time.

It is also possible to get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka. However, it takes a lot of effort and time.
There are three ways to get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka. You can get paid by:

  1. Working for a company in Iceland and having a company in Sri Lanka pay you in Sri Lanka.
  2. Working for a company in Sri Lanka and having a company in Iceland pay you in Iceland.
  3. Working for a company in Iceland and having a company in Sri Lanka and having a company in Iceland pay you in Iceland.
    The first two ways are not that easy and time consuming. You need to have a company in Sri Lanka pay you and then you need to have a company in Iceland pay you.
    However, the third way is the easiest and quickest way to get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka.
    In this post, we will look at how you can get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka.

How to get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka?

  1. Work for a company in Iceland
    It is possible to get paid in Iceland while working for a company in Sri Lanka. You can work for a company in Iceland and have a company in Sri Lanka pay you.

Will I pay taxes in Iceland or Sri Lanka when working remotely in Iceland?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Iceland for a corporation in Sri Lanka, so I’ll explain how it works for the two most popular tax jurisdictions in the world.

First, let’s look at the difference between tax residency and tax residence.
Tax residency is where the company is based. If the company is based in Iceland, then the company is based in Iceland. If the company is based in Sri Lanka, then the company is based in Sri Lanka.
Tax residence is where the employee is based. If the employee is based in Iceland, then the employee is based in Iceland. If the employee is based in Sri Lanka, then the employee is based in Sri Lanka.
So, if you’re based in Iceland, you’re a tax resident of Iceland. If you’re based in Sri Lanka, you’re a tax resident of Sri Lanka.
If you’re a tax resident of Iceland, then you’re taxed in Iceland. If you’re a tax resident of Sri Lanka, then you’re taxed in Sri Lanka.
So, you can be a tax resident of Iceland and a tax resident of Sri Lanka, but you’re only taxed in one country.
This is the most common scenario.