Living in Nepal while working in Iran

Can I work remotely in Nepal for a company in Iran?

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

  1. Check if your company is registered in Iran.
  2. Check if you are allowed to work in Iran.
  3. Check if you are allowed to work remotely in Iran.
  4. Check if you are allowed to work in Nepal.
  5. Check if you are allowed to work remotely in Nepal.
  6. Check if you can legally work in Iran and Nepal.

Nepal is a small country with a population of around 30 million people. It is a landlocked country with a total area of 1,200 square kilometers. Nepal is located in South Asia and shares its borders with India, China, and Bhutan. Nepal is a developing country with a relatively small economy. The official language of Nepal is Nepali. The major religion of Nepal is Hinduism. The major ethnic groups of Nepal are Nepali, Newar, Gurung, Magar, Tamang, Rai, Tharu, Chhetri, and Limbu.
Iran is a large country with a population of over 80 million people. It is located in Southwest Asia and shares its borders with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Turkey. Iran is a developing country with a relatively small economy. The official language of Iran is Persian. The major religion of Iran is Islam. The major ethnic groups of Iran are Persians, Azeris, Kurds, Arabs, Baluchis, and Turkmens.

How can I find a remote job in Iran while living in Nepal?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Iran even if you are located in Nepal, for that we have a list of Iranian companies that are hiring for remote jobs and you can apply for them.

If you want to work in Iran, you will need to apply for an Iranian visa. It is not easy to get an Iranian visa, but it is possible to apply for it. If you want to work in Iran, you need to apply for a work visa.
If you are looking for remote jobs in Iran, it is possible to apply for them. You can apply for a work visa and start working in Iran.
If you are located in Nepal, you can apply for a visa to travel to Iran and work in Iran. It is possible to apply for an Iranian visa while living in Nepal.

How can I get paid in Nepal when working remotely for a company in Iran?

It is possible to get paid in Nepal while working for a company in Iran but it is not easy. The easiest way to get paid in Nepal is to use the money transfer service that the company in Iran uses. The money transfer service will send money to your bank account in Nepal and you can then withdraw the money in Nepal.

A company in Iran will need to pay you a salary. This salary will be in Iranian Rials. The salary will be sent to your bank account in Nepal. You can then withdraw the money in Nepal.

You will need to provide your passport and a copy of your passport to the company in Iran. The company in Iran will then send you a letter confirming the salary and the amount of money that will be paid to you.

Will I pay taxes in Nepal or Iran when working remotely in Nepal?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Nepal for a corporation in Iran, so it’s important to understand the laws and regulations of both countries.

Nepal
Nepal is a Himalayan country, bordered by India and China. The country has an estimated population of 28.8 million people, with an estimated population growth rate of 1.72% (UN Population Division).
Nepal has a tropical climate, with a dry season (November to February) and a rainy season (March to October).
The official language is Nepali, while English is the most commonly used language.
Nepal’s currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR), which is divided into 100 paisa (P).
Nepal is a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the Asian Development Bank.
Nepal’s economy is classified as a “developing economy” and is ranked as the world’s 85th largest economy, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of US$23.7 billion in 2016.
Nepal is a tax haven and has no personal income tax, but there are taxes for companies doing business in the country.
Nepal has a value-added tax (VAT) of 20% on goods and services.