Live in Italy while having a job in China
Can I work remotely for a company in China while being in Italy?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- The company you want to work for must be registered in China and has a physical office in China, and you will need to be physically present in China to work for them.
- Your company must have a local bank account in Italy and an Italian address for you to receive your salary.
- Your company must have a local bank account in China and an Italian address for you to receive your salary.
- If you are a Chinese citizen, your company must have a local bank account in China and an Italian address for you to receive your salary.
- You need a visa to work in China, which is usually easy to get, but we don’t have any experience with the process.
- You will need to apply for a work permit in China. We have no experience with this process.
- You will need to get a Chinese social security number, which we have no experience with.
- You will need to apply for a Chinese passport, which we have no experience with.
- If you are a Chinese citizen, you will need to apply for a Chinese passport, which we have no experience with.
- You will need to apply for a work visa to work in Italy, which we have no experience with.
- You will need to apply for a residence visa to live in Italy, which we have no experience with.
How to live in Italy and find remote work in China?
Finding remote work in China if you are located in Italy might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to live in China if you are looking for a remote job.
Living in Italy is a great opportunity to find a remote job in China, but it is not easy.
If you are located in Italy, you have to find a company in China that needs your skills and you have to find a job in China that suits your skills and your experience.
This article will help you to find a remote job in China.
If you are located in Italy, you will be able to find a remote job in China in the following sectors:
If you are located in China, you will be able to find a remote job in Italy in the following sectors:
SEO & Marketing
If you are an SEO expert, you can find a remote job in Italy in the following sectors:
– SEO companies in Italy
– SEO agencies in Italy
How a company in China can send my salary in Italy?
When working remotely for a corporation in China, you salary can be send to Italy but not all of the time. I recently received a check from my employer in China, but when I tried to deposit it in Italy, it was declined. The check was for $2,000.
Why is this?
It’s because the bank that issued the check has a foreign account and it’s not allowed to deposit checks from a foreign account to an Italian account.
In Italy, you have to use a bank that is part of the Italian banking system (in particular, a bank that is part of the UniCredit Group).
You can find a list of Italian banks that are part of the UniCredit Group here.
You can find a list of Italian banks that are not part of the UniCredit Group here.
The reason is that Italian banks don’t accept checks from foreign banks.
You can find a list of Italian banks here.
If you don’t want to use a bank that is not part of the UniCredit Group, you can ask your employer to send you a bank statement and then you can deposit the check yourself.
Your employer is sending the check to your Italian bank account, and your Italian bank is refusing to accept it.
I’m not sure why your employer is sending the check to your Italian bank account, and I don’t know what the bank’s policy is on accepting checks from foreign banks, but it’s not the Italian bank’s problem.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Italy for a company in China?
If you are working remotely in Italy for a corporation established in China, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not.
When you work in Italy, you pay tax on your salary, and not on your worldwide income.
In Italy, the Italian government charges a flat rate of 18% on your salary, regardless of your income.
This is in contrast to the US, where you have to pay a higher rate on your worldwide income, which includes any income earned outside the US.
The flat rate is calculated based on the Italian salary rate, and is usually lower than the higher rate.
In Italy, you are also charged an additional tax on your salary called IRI.
This is a flat rate of 3% of your salary.
For example, if you earn €2000, you will be charged an additional €60.
In the US, you would be charged a higher rate on your worldwide income, which is calculated by taking the higher of your worldwide income or the US income.
This is a complicated calculation, and is done by a tax software program.
In the US, if you earn €2000, you would be charged a higher rate on your worldwide income.