Work in Singapore for a company based in Nigeria

Can I work remotely for a company in Nigeria while being in Singapore?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. Do you have a work permit for Nigeria?
  2. Do you have an employer in Nigeria?
  3. Are you allowed to work in Singapore?

If you have a work permit, you can work for a company in Nigeria. You may not be able to work for yourself.
If you do not have a work permit, you can work for a company in Nigeria.
If you are allowed to work in Singapore, you can work for a company in Nigeria.
If you are not allowed to work in Singapore, you can work for a company in Nigeria.

How can I find a job in Nigeria?
It is not easy. If you are a foreigner, you need to have a work permit to work in Nigeria. It is not easy to get a work permit.
If you are a local, you need to have a job offer before you can work in Nigeria. It is not easy to get a job offer.

How to live in Singapore and find remote work in Nigeria?

Finding remote work in Nigeria if you are located in Singapore might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to find a remote job in Nigeria. There are many companies that offer remote jobs in Nigeria. It is not difficult to find a remote job in Nigeria. However, the pay is not as high as in Singapore.

How to work remotely in Singapore?
If you are located in Singapore, you can find a remote job in Nigeria. The work is very interesting and challenging.
You can work from anywhere in Nigeria. You can work from home, your office, or any other location. The company will provide you with an office, laptop, and internet connection. You can work at your own pace. You can work from home or from your office.

How a company in Nigeria can send my salary in Singapore?

When working remotely for a corporation in Nigeria, you salary can be send to Singapore but only when your salary is transferred to the bank account of your employer in Singapore.

A company in Nigeria can send your salary to Singapore only when you are employed by that company. When you work for a company in Nigeria, you salary can be sent to Singapore. But, only when your salary is transferred to the bank account of your employer in Singapore.
I am a Nigerian, working in Singapore.
Can I send my salary to Nigeria?
When you are working in Singapore, you salary can be sent to your country of origin. However, only when your salary is transferred to the bank account of your employer in Singapore.
Yes.

Can I send my salary to Singapore?
When you are working in Singapore, your salary can be sent to your country of origin.
Yes.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Singapore for a company in Nigeria?

If you are working remotely in Singapore for a corporation established in Nigeria, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.

You may be wondering where to pay your taxes when working in Singapore for a company established in Nigeria. This is a common scenario and you can find many people who are working remotely in Singapore for a corporation established in Nigeria.
If you are working remotely in Singapore for a corporation established in Nigeria, you will need to pay your taxes to the government of Singapore.
In this article, we will explain how to pay your taxes when working remotely in Singapore for a company established in Nigeria.
Note: The information contained in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
Working in Singapore for a company established in Nigeria
If you are working in Singapore for a corporation established in Nigeria, you will need to register your business in Singapore.
To do so, you will need to complete an online application form. This form is available on the Singapore company registration website.
After you have completed the online application form, you will need to pay a fee of $1,000.
The $1,000 fee is paid to the Singapore company registration office.
You will need to pay the $1,000 in cash.
You will then need to submit a copy of your passport or a copy of your visa.
You will also need to provide the name of your company, the name of your director, the address of your company, your business name, and your contact details.