Work in Vietnam for a company in Jordan

Can I live in Vietnam and work remotely for a company in Jordan?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. The company you are working for must be registered with the Ministry of Labour in Jordan.
  2. You must have a Jordanian Work Permit.
  3. You must have a Jordanian Residency Permit.
  4. You must have a valid passport.
  5. You must have a valid visa to enter Vietnam.
  6. You must have a valid visa to enter Jordan.
  7. You must have a valid visa to enter the country you are going to work in.

How to find remote work in Jordan while living in Vietnam?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Jordan even though you are located in Vietnam. For that we have to take a step back and see the bigger picture.

The first thing you should do is to figure out why you are living in Vietnam.
Do you want to live in Vietnam for a while, or do you want to make a living in Vietnam?
If you are planning to live in Vietnam for a while, then you have to find a way to make money in Vietnam. If you want to make money in Vietnam, then you have to find a way to make money in Vietnam.
I am not saying that you cannot make money in Vietnam, but you have to be a little bit smarter than the average Joe. If you are not willing to work hard, then you will not be able to make money in Vietnam.
If you want to make money in Vietnam, then you have to be willing to work hard.
If you are willing to work hard, then you will be able to make money in Vietnam.
The second thing you have to do is to figure out what you are willing to do in Vietnam.
Are you willing to work for a salary?
Are you willing to work for free?

Are you willing to work for a salary, or are you willing to work for free?
If you are willing to work for a salary, then you will have to find a way to get a salary in Vietnam.

How to get paid in Vietnam when working remotely for a corporation in Jordan?

You can get paid in Vietnam even if you are working for a company in Jordan, however , you have to make sure that your company has a local bank account in Vietnam. You can use a virtual bank account in Vietnam to get paid in Vietnam. This will help you to avoid the hassle of dealing with the local banks in Vietnam.

What is a virtual bank account in Vietnam?
Virtual bank account is an account that is opened in a bank in Vietnam and used to receive money from a foreign bank. It is very similar to a checking account in the US. The main difference is that you don’t have to go to the bank to deposit or withdraw money. You can do it from anywhere.

How to get paid in Vietnam using a virtual bank account in Vietnam?
If you have a virtual bank account in Vietnam, you can get paid in Vietnam in the following ways:
PayPal
Amazon Payments
Payoneer
Paypal
Paypal is the most popular method of getting paid in Vietnam. You can use it to get paid in Vietnam for your online work. It is very easy to set up and you don’t have to pay any fees.
To get paid in Vietnam using Paypal, you will have to first sign up for a Paypal account.
Then, you will have to create a new Paypal account.
You will then have to add your bank account in Vietnam.

How do taxes work in Vietnam if I’m working remotely for a company Vietnam?

When working remotely in Vietnam for a firm based in Jordan, taxes might be tricky, therefore we have a look at how the tax system works for those working in Vietnam for a foreign firm.

Taxes in Vietnam
There are two types of taxes in Vietnam. The first is the tax that is paid by the employer. This is known as the social security tax (SSC) and is paid at the rate of 5% of the employee’s gross salary. The second is the tax that is paid by the employee. This is known as the income tax and is paid at the rate of 15% of the employee’s net salary.
Working remotely in Vietnam
If you are working remotely in Vietnam for a foreign firm, then the first thing you need to understand is that the SSC is not paid on the basis of the number of days you are working. If you are working from your home office for a foreign company, then the SSC is paid at the rate of 5% of your gross salary. If you are working from your home office for a Vietnamese company, then the SSC is paid at the rate of 5% of your net salary.
When working remotely in Vietnam for a foreign company, the SSC is paid at the rate of 5% of your gross salary.
Income tax