Work in Mali for a company based in Nigeria

Can I work remotely in Mali for a company in Nigeria?

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

  1. the company is registered in Nigeria and has a local representative in Mali
  2. the company is registered in Mali and has a local representative in Nigeria
  3. the company is registered in both countries

How can I find a remote job in Nigeria while living in Mali?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Nigeria even if you are located in Mali, for that we have found a few ways to do it.

The first thing to do is to find a job in Nigeria in a company that has a remote work program. Companies like Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and many more are looking for talented individuals around the world and they are offering remote jobs.
When you apply for a remote job, you will have to go through a qualification process that will ask you to complete tests and exams. If you are a good fit for the job, you will be asked to go through a series of interviews and you will be hired.
If you are not familiar with how the process works, you can read the full description of the process in our guide on How to Find a Job in Nigeria.
Once you are hired, you will have to go through a training process before you start working. During this time, you will learn how to work with the company’s software and you will learn how to work with the company’s infrastructure.
You will also be asked to work with the company’s team and you will be assigned a mentor. This will help you to learn the company’s culture and to learn how to work with the team.
When you are done with your training, you will be asked to go through a series of tests and you will be given a project to work on. If you pass all of the tests, you will be given a job.

How can I get paid in Mali when working remotely for a company in Nigeria?

It is possible to get paid in Mali while working for a company in Nigeria but it requires some careful planning.

In this article, I’ll explain how to get paid in Mali while working for a company in Nigeria.

Why Work for a Company in Nigeria?
There are many reasons why you should work for a company in Nigeria.
For one, it’s a great opportunity to get paid in a foreign currency.
You can get paid in USD, GBP, EUR, or CFA Franc.
You can also get paid in local currency.
You can also get paid in local currency, but that’s a very rare occurrence.

Will I pay taxes in Mali or Nigeria when working remotely in Mali?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Mali for a corporation in Nigeria, so it is important to know the rules.

Do I pay taxes in Mali when working remotely for a corporation in Nigeria?
The answer to this question depends on the rules of your contract with your employer and where you work in Mali.
If you work for a corporation in Nigeria, you will be considered a non-resident in Mali and you will be taxed on your income.
If you are a contractor or freelancer, you will be considered a resident of Mali and you will not be taxed.
If you are a self-employed individual, you will be considered a resident of Mali and you will be taxed.
This is what you need to know about taxes in Mali when working remotely for a corporation in Nigeria.
Taxation in Mali
Mali is a country in West Africa.
Mali is a Muslim country and the official language is French.
The population of Mali is 13.4 million people.
Mali is a federal republic with a President and a Prime Minister.
The capital city of Mali is Bamako.
Mali is bordered by Algeria, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Niger, and Senegal.
Mali is divided into 10 regions:
Center-Nord
Center-Est
Center-Ouest
Nord-Ouest
Nord-Est