Living in Sri Lanka while working in Netherlands
Can I work remotely in Sri Lanka for a company in Netherlands?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If the company is a Dutch company, you have to be a Dutch citizen or a national of a country that is a part of the European Union.
- If the company is a Sri Lankan company, you have to be a Sri Lankan citizen or a national of a country that is a part of the European Union.
How can I find a remote job in Netherlands while living in Sri Lanka?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Netherlands even if you are located in Sri Lanka, for that we need to be creative.
How to find a remote job in Netherlands?
There are two ways to find a remote job in Netherlands:
- By searching on job boards
- By applying for a remote job through email
I’ll explain both of them in this article.
When you are looking for a job in Netherlands, you should start by searching on job boards.
There are many job boards in Netherlands. Some of them are: - Indeed
- Monster
- Jobbatical
- Naukri
- Joburg
- Jobstreet
- Remote Jobs
- Remote.co
How can I get paid in Sri Lanka when working remotely for a company in Netherlands?
It is possible to get paid in Sri Lanka while working for a company in Netherlands but you will have to go through the proper channels.
If you are looking for a part-time job in Sri Lanka, there are plenty of options available. You can get paid by companies that offer a variety of services, including software development, customer support, and project management.
If you are a Sri Lankan living in the Netherlands, you can apply for a work permit and a residence permit to work in Sri Lanka. If you are a Dutch citizen, you can get a work permit for a job in Sri Lanka.
If you are a Sri Lankan national, you can apply for a work permit in Sri Lanka. If you are a Dutch citizen, you can apply for a work permit for a job in Sri Lanka.
How to apply for a work permit in Sri Lanka?
As a Sri Lankan national, you can apply for a work permit in Sri Lanka. You can apply for a work permit if you are:
a permanent resident of Sri Lanka
a foreign national of Sri Lanka
a Sri Lankan citizen who has lived in the Netherlands for more than two years
a citizen of a country that has a visa-free relationship with Sri Lanka
If you are a Dutch citizen, you can apply for a work permit in Sri Lanka.
Will I pay taxes in Sri Lanka or Netherlands when working remotely in Sri Lanka?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Sri Lanka for a corporation in Netherlands, so we have prepared a guide for you.
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Sri Lanka for a corporation in Netherlands, so we have prepared a guide for you.
The answer is “yes”.
The United States is one of the countries where working remotely is becoming more common. In fact, according to a study by the United States Census Bureau, there are more than 1.5 million people who work remotely in the United States.
However, there are some countries where working remotely is not as common.
For example, in the United States, it is easy to work remotely. There are many companies that allow their employees to work from home.
In other countries, working remotely is not as common. For example, in the Netherlands, it is not common for an employee to work remotely.
For example, in the Netherlands, it is common for an employee to work in the office. However, there are many companies that allow their employees to work remotely in the Netherlands.
In this guide, we will look at the tax implications of working remotely in Sri Lanka and the Netherlands.
What are the tax implications of working remotely in Sri Lanka?
If you are working remotely in Sri Lanka, you will need to pay taxes in Sri Lanka.