Work in Nicaragua for a company in Thailand
Can I work remotely in Nicaragua for a company in Thailand?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- You need to have a visa for Thailand, and if you don’t have one, you need to apply for it.
- You need to have a visa for Nicaragua, and if you don’t have one, you need to apply for it.
- You need to have a company in Thailand that will sponsor your visa, and if you don’t have one, you need to apply for it.
- You need to have a company in Nicaragua that will sponsor your visa, and if you don’t have one, you need to apply for it.
- You need to have a job offer in Thailand, and if you don’t have one, you need to apply for it.
- You need to have a job offer in Nicaragua, and if you don’t have one, you need to apply for it.
How can I find a remote job in Thailand while living in Nicaragua?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Thailand even if you are located in Nicaragua, for that we need to understand the visa situation.
The Visa Situation
Thailand is a country with a visa on arrival policy. However, you can get a 30-day visa on arrival if you are travelling with a passport from one of the following countries:
Thailand has an agreement with the following countries:
The agreement is that you can get a 30-day visa on arrival for the following countries:
If you are travelling with a passport from one of these countries, you can get a 30-day visa on arrival.
How can I get paid in Nicaragua when working remotely for a company in Thailand?
It is possible to get paid in Nicaragua while working for a company in Thailand but it requires a bit of planning.
The first step is to register your company in Nicaragua. This is done by going to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MINSA) and registering your company. The company name and address must match the address of your home country.
You can then apply for a business permit, which is a form that you need to fill out and submit to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (COMECON) and the Ministry of Finance (MINFIN). This form must be submitted at least 30 days before the company starts operating.
Once you have registered your company and applied for a business permit, you will need to apply for a tax number. This is a unique number that you need to register with the National Tax Service (SENACOM).
Once you have registered your company, you will need to set up your bank account. You can do this at any bank in Nicaragua. You will need to provide the bank with your company’s tax number and the name of your company.
You will also need to provide your company with a bank account number. This is a unique number that you need to register with the National Bank (BNB).
Once you have set up your bank account, you will need to pay your bank a fee to open the account. You can pay the fee in cash or by transferring money from your home country.
Will I pay taxes in Nicaragua or Thailand when working remotely in Nicaragua?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Nicaragua for a corporation in Thailand, so it’s important to understand the tax implications.
I’m currently working remotely in Nicaragua and I’m wondering if I’ll have to pay taxes in Nicaragua or Thailand.
I’m a US citizen, and I’m working for a US corporation in Thailand.
I’m currently working remotely in Nicaragua, but I’m considering moving to Thailand to work for the same company.