Work in Mali for a corporation based in Kenya
Can I work remotely for a company in Kenya while being in Mali?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- You will need to get a visa for Kenya.
- You will need to get a visa for Mali.
- You will need to get a visa for your company in Kenya.
- You will need to get a visa for your company in Mali.
How to live in Mali and find remote work in Kenya?
Finding remote work in Kenya if you are located in Mali might be difficult, therefore we recommend to work in the city centre in Mali.
We have lived in Mali for about 6 years and love it.
We have worked in Mali for about 3 years.
We have lived in Kenya for about 6 months and love it.
We have worked in Kenya for about 3 months.
Why do we recommend to live in Mali?
We recommend to live in Mali for a few reasons:
There is no visa for tourist.
There are no language barriers.
You can get a work visa for 3 months and there are a lot of jobs available.
You will be able to find remote work in Mali.
You will have more freedom.
You will be able to meet more people.
There are a lot of freelancers and remote work companies in Mali.
There are more opportunities to work as a freelancer.
Why do we recommend to live in Kenya?
We recommend to live in Kenya for the following reasons:
There are no visa restrictions.
You can find remote work in Kenya.
How a company in Kenya can send my salary in Mali?
When working remotely for a corporation in Kenya, you salary can be send to Mali but you have to pay a fee.
This is a common problem for many expats who work for a corporation in Kenya. The salary can be sent to Mali but the employee has to pay a fee.
The problem is that the company in Kenya does not have the authority to send the salary to Mali.
This is because the company in Kenya does not have an office in Mali.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Mali for a company in Kenya?
If you are working remotely in Mali for a corporation established in Kenya, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.
The tax situation in Mali and Kenya is complicated. The tax situation in Mali is complicated because there are two different types of taxes. The first is the “social tax”. This is a tax on income that is paid by the employer. This tax is paid by the employer to the government and is not collected by the employee. The second tax is the “social tax”. This is a tax that is paid by the employee. This tax is collected by the employee and is paid to the government.
The tax situation in Kenya is complicated because there are two different types of taxes.