Living in Luxembourg while working in Indonesia
Can I work remotely in Luxembourg for a company in Indonesia?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If you are a citizen of Indonesia, you will need a work permit for your country.
- If you are a citizen of Luxembourg, you will need a work permit for Indonesia.
- If you are a non-citizen of Indonesia or Luxembourg, you will need a work permit for Indonesia.
How can I find a remote job in Indonesia while living in Luxembourg?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Indonesia even if you are located in Luxembourg, for that we need to follow the steps listed below.
- Search for a remote job in Indonesia in Luxembourg
It is a very simple process. You can use a job search engine like Indeed or even just search for remote jobs in Indonesia in Luxembourg. - Apply for a remote job in Indonesia in Luxembourg
After searching for a remote job in Indonesia in Luxembourg, you will find a job that you are interested in. If it is the first time you are applying for a remote job, you can apply for a job that you are interested in.
You will have to fill out the application form and upload your resume. If the position you are applying for is available, you will be notified by email and will be asked to go through a phone interview or Skype interview.
After the interview, you will be asked to send your salary expectations. The employer will then contact you and if it is the case, you will be asked to move to Indonesia and start working. - Start working as a remote employee
After the employer has hired you, you will be asked to provide your passport and visa. Then, you will be asked to take a flight to Indonesia. You will be given accommodation in a hotel in Indonesia for a couple of days and then you will be asked to start working.
If you are working for a company in Indonesia, you will have to get a work permit.
How can I get paid in Luxembourg when working remotely for a company in Indonesia?
It is possible to get paid in Luxembourg while working for a company in Indonesia but there are a few things you need to know before you start.
As you may know, Luxembourg is a member of the European Union and as such has a very liberal immigration policy.
For example, it is possible for an Indonesian citizen to work in Luxembourg and have access to all of the benefits and rights of a Luxembourg resident.
It is important to note that you need to be a resident of Luxembourg to be eligible to apply for work in Luxembourg.
If you are not a Luxembourg resident, then you can still work in Luxembourg and have access to all of the benefits and rights of a Luxembourg resident.
However, you will not be able to apply for work in Luxembourg.
The process for working in Luxembourg is fairly straightforward.
You will need to complete the Luxembourg Residence Application form and submit it to the Luxembourg Immigration Department.
The Luxembourg Immigration Department will then decide whether you are eligible to work in Luxembourg.
If you are eligible, you will need to submit an application for a work permit to the Luxembourg Immigration Department.
If you are not eligible, you will need to submit an application for a residence permit to the Luxembourg Immigration Department.
If you are eligible for a work permit and you are also eligible for a residence permit, then you can apply for a work permit and a residence permit at the same time.
Will I pay taxes in Luxembourg or Indonesia when working remotely in Luxembourg?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Luxembourg for a corporation in Indonesia, so it is important to know the rules before you start.
The answer is yes, you will pay taxes in both countries.
When you work remotely in Luxembourg, you are subject to the same tax rules as if you were physically working in Luxembourg. This includes:
Tax on income
Tax on dividends
Tax on capital gains
Tax on interest
Tax on royalties
If you are a resident of Luxembourg and you are a shareholder of a corporation in Indonesia, you will be subject to the same tax rules as if you were physically working in Luxembourg.