Live in Norway while having a job in China
Can I work remotely in Norway for a company in China?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- The company you are working for must be registered in Norway.
- The company must be registered as a limited company.
- The company must have a valid VAT number.
- The company must have a valid permit to work in Norway.
- You must be registered as an employee in Norway.
- The company must be registered in Norway.
- The company must be registered in the country where you will be working.
How can I find a remote job in China while living in Norway?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in China even if you are located in Norway, for that we have a few tips and tricks for you.
What are the advantages of working from China?
China has a huge population and a high GDP, which means that it is a great place to work from.
China is a great place to work from because of the high GDP, the population, and the fact that it is a great place to live.
How can I get paid in Norway when working remotely for a company in China?
It is possible to get paid in Norway while working for a company in China but it is not very easy. There are several ways to get paid in Norway when working for a company in China.
You can get paid in Norway through direct bank transfers. You can also get paid in Norway through online payment systems.
Will I pay taxes in Norway or China when working remotely in Norway?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Norway for a corporation in China, so it is important to understand the tax situation in Norway and China.
If you work for a Norwegian corporation, you will have to pay taxes in Norway, even if you are working remotely in Norway. You will also have to pay taxes in China, if you are working for a Chinese corporation.
When working for a Chinese corporation in Norway, you will be taxed by Norway in Norway. When working for a Norwegian corporation in China, you will be taxed by China in China.
The Norwegian tax system is based on the principle that you should pay taxes in the country where you live, work and earn your income. This is called the principle of territoriality.
In the case of a Norwegian company, this means that you have to pay taxes in Norway, even if you work for the company remotely in China.
If you work for a Chinese company, this means that you have to pay taxes in China, even if you work for the company remotely in Norway.
There are a few exceptions to this principle of territoriality. If you are a Norwegian citizen working for a Norwegian company in Norway, you are exempt from paying taxes in Norway. You can also be exempt from paying taxes in Norway if you are a Chinese citizen working for a Chinese company in Norway.
If you are a Norwegian citizen working for a Chinese company in Norway, you are exempt from paying taxes in China.