Living in Madagascar while working in Cuba
Can I work remotely in Madagascar for a company in Cuba?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- The Cuban Embassy in your country can check your work permit and decide if you can work in Cuba or not.
- If you have a work permit, you need to know that you will be able to work for a company in Cuba, but you cannot work for a company in Cuba. You need to be a company employee and work for that company in Cuba.
- The Cuban Embassy in your country can check your company and decide if it’s legitimate or not.
- If you are working for a company in Cuba, you need to know that you will be able to work in Cuba for that company. You cannot work for a company in Cuba.
- The Cuban Embassy in your country can check your company’s license, decide if it’s legitimate or not and decide if you are allowed to work for that company in Cuba.
How can I find a remote job in Cuba while living in Madagascar?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Cuba even if you are located in Madagascar, for that we have to change our thinking a little.
- Work from home.
If you can work from home, it’s better because you save on travel expenses, but it’s not always possible. - Do not work from a hotel.
If you work from a hotel, you will not be able to work from home. - Get a visa.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need a visa. - Get a tourist visa.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need a tourist visa. - Get a work visa.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need a work visa. - Be a freelancer.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need to be a freelancer. - Be a freelancer and work from Cuba.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need to be a freelancer and work from Cuba. - Be a freelancer and work from Madagascar.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need to be a freelancer and work from Madagascar. - Be a freelancer and work from Cuba and Madagascar.
If you want to work from Cuba, you need to be a freelancer and work from Cuba and Madagascar. - Be a freelancer and work from home.
How can I get paid in Madagascar when working remotely for a company in Cuba?
It is possible to get paid in Madagascar while working for a company in Cuba but it is not easy. The best way to get paid in Madagascar while working for a company in Cuba is to use a remittance service.
What is a remittance service?
A remittance service is a service that enables you to send money to a country or city that is different from your home country. The remittance service will receive the money and pay you in the country that you are sending money to.
When I was in Cuba, I wanted to get paid in Madagascar. I used a remittance service to send money to Madagascar.
How do I get paid in Madagascar when working remotely for a company in Cuba?
There are two ways to get paid in Madagascar while working for a company in Cuba:
Get paid in Madagascar through a company in Cuba
Get paid in Madagascar through a remittance service
If you want to get paid in Madagascar through a company in Cuba, you have to be registered as a company in Madagascar. The company must have a bank account in Madagascar.
If you want to get paid in Madagascar through a company in Cuba, you must first register as a company in Cuba. Then, you must pay a company registration fee in Cuba.
You will need to pay the company registration fee in Cuba if you want to get paid in Madagascar through a company in Cuba.
Will I pay taxes in Madagascar or Cuba when working remotely in Madagascar?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Madagascar for a corporation in Cuba, so we’ve put together a step-by-step guide on how to work remotely in Madagascar.
If you’re thinking about working remotely in Madagascar, you might be wondering if you’ll be taxed in Madagascar or Cuba.
Here’s a quick guide on what taxes you’ll pay in Madagascar and Cuba.
Taxes in Madagascar
If you work in Madagascar, you’ll be taxed in Madagascar, not in Cuba.
However, you’ll still be taxed in Cuba if you have a company in Cuba.
Cuba is part of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and therefore has a common tax regime with the other CARICOM countries.
If you’re working for a company in Cuba, you’ll be taxed in Cuba.
Cuba has a 15% corporate tax rate and a 15% value added tax (VAT) rate.
If you’re working for a company in Madagascar, you’ll be taxed in Madagascar.
Madagascar has a 25% corporate tax rate and a 25% VAT rate.
Taxes in Cuba
If you’re working for a company in Cuba, you’ll be taxed in Cuba, not in Madagascar.