Work in Northern Ireland for a company in Portugal
Can I work remotely in Northern Ireland for a company in Portugal?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If you are an Irish citizen or national, you can work in the EU.
- If you are a British citizen, you can work in the EU for a company based in the EU, or if you are an EU national, you can work for a company in the EU.
- If you are a citizen of a non-EU country, you can work in the EU for a company based in the EU, or if you are an EU national, you can work for a company in the EU.
How can I find a remote job in Portugal while living in Northern Ireland?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Portugal even if you are located in Northern Ireland, for that we have a list of remote jobs in Portugal for you.
We are a remote team located in the UK. We are looking for a freelance developer to join our team for a 3-6 month contract. This is an excellent opportunity to learn new technologies and work from home.
How can I get paid in Northern Ireland when working remotely for a company in Portugal?
It is possible to get paid in Northern Ireland while working for a company in Portugal but you must be registered in the UK.
I have a UK company and a UK bank account and am registered in the UK. I am currently working in Portugal for a company registered in Portugal.
Will I pay taxes in Northern Ireland or Portugal when working remotely in Northern Ireland?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Northern Ireland for a corporation in Portugal, so it’s important to understand what tax implications you may face.
For example, if you’re a British citizen working remotely in Northern Ireland for a corporation in Portugal, you may be able to claim the Portuguese tax credits on your British taxes. This is known as the Double Tax Avoidance Treaty (DTAT) and is a bilateral treaty between the UK and Portugal.
If you’re a British citizen working remotely in Northern Ireland for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you may be able to claim the British tax credits on your British taxes. This is known as the Double Taxation Avoidance Treaty (DTAT) and is a bilateral treaty between the UK and Northern Ireland.
If you’re a British citizen working remotely in Northern Ireland for a corporation in the UK, you may be able to claim the British tax credits on your British taxes.