Work in Switzerland for a corporation based in Namibia

Can I work remotely in Switzerland for a company in Namibia?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. If you are not a resident of Switzerland, you can work in Switzerland for up to 183 days in a period of 3 years, provided that the company has a branch in Switzerland.
  2. If you are a resident of Switzerland, you can work in Switzerland for up to 183 days in a period of 3 years, provided that the company has a branch in Switzerland or that you are employed by a branch of the company.
  3. If the company is located outside Switzerland, the employee must be hired by the branch in Switzerland.
  4. The employee must be hired before the end of the year.
  5. The employee can work from home.
  6. The employee can work up to 60 hours a week.
  7. The employee can work from Monday to Friday.
  8. The employee can work up to 3 months in a period of 3 years.
  9. The employee can work for up to 3 months in a period of 3 years.
  10. The employee can work for up to 6 months in a period of 3 years.
  11. The employee can work for up to 1 year in a period of 3 years.
  12. The employee can work for up to 2 years in a period of 3 years.
  13. The employee can work for up to 3 years in a period of 3 years.

How can I find a remote job in Namibia while living in Switzerland?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Namibia even if you are located in Switzerland, for that we have a few tips.

  1. The Namibian labor market is quite flexible
    According to the data provided by the Namibia Bureau of Statistics, Namibia is a country with a low unemployment rate. The unemployment rate is only 6.2%, which is much lower than in many European countries.
    However, it is not only the low unemployment rate that makes Namibia attractive for remote workers. Namibia also offers a high level of labor mobility.
    The Namibian labor market is quite flexible, which means that there is a high level of job mobility.
    It is possible to find a job in Namibia even if you live in Switzerland. The labor market is so flexible that you can find a job in Namibia even if you live in Switzerland.
  2. There are many possibilities to find remote jobs in Namibia
    Even if you are located in Switzerland, it is possible to find a job in Namibia.
    According to the data provided by the Namibia Bureau of Statistics, there are a lot of remote jobs in Namibia. The data shows that there are about 5.4 million remote jobs in Namibia.
    There are many remote jobs in Namibia, which means that you can find a job in Namibia even if you are located in Switzerland.
  3. The Namibian economy is growing
    The Namibian economy is growing.

How can I get paid in Switzerland when working remotely for a company in Namibia?

It is possible to get paid in Switzerland while working for a company in Namibia but it is not very common.

It is not possible to get paid in Switzerland while working for a company in Namibia.
Both statements are true.
It’s not possible to get paid in Switzerland while working for a company in Namibia.
It’s possible to get paid in Switzerland while working for a company in Namibia, but it’s not very common.
You can get paid in Switzerland for working in Namibia, but it’s not common.
You can get paid in Switzerland while working for a company in Namibia, but it’s not very common.

Will I pay taxes in Switzerland or Namibia when working remotely in Switzerland?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Switzerland for a corporation in Namibia, so we’re going to answer all your questions here.

Taxes in Switzerland
Taxes in Switzerland are different for different people.
If you’re an independent contractor, the most important thing to remember is that you’re self-employed and that means you’re responsible for your own taxes.
If you’re an employee, you’re responsible for the taxes of the corporation that you work for, but you’re still responsible for your own taxes.
If you’re a business owner, you’re responsible for the taxes of the corporation that you own.
If you’re a company director, you’re responsible for the taxes of the company that you’re a director of.
If you’re a company employee, you’re responsible for the taxes of the corporation that you work for.