Do you need a visa to work for countries remotely [closed]
I am a software developer and web designer. I would like to know if I need visas (like a working) to be allowed to work for companies remotely through the internet. I understand that if you want to visit the country I will need a visa. But just for working with them over the internet, and them paying you. Do I need a visa for this?
To get more specific, I would like to work for a company in New Zealand, while I live in my home town South Africa. I have been living all my life in South Africa, and I don't have any New Zealand visa or anything.
An add on to that, how would tax work? Do I pay for the tax in the country I am living, do I pay tax for the country I work for, or both?
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Do I need a visa to work remotely?
Remote workers only need to get a digital nomad visa if they will stay longer than the time permitted with a tourist visa. In this case, they have to meet the digital nomad visa requirements, which normally includes proof of funds. Neither visa allows the holders to be employed by a local company.Can you work remotely from any country?
It's possible, but there are some important HR and payroll considerations to be aware of and plan for, because with digital nomads, the regular rules may not apply.Can you work in another country without a work visa?
All countries, including the US, require a work permit visa for foreign workers; employers will not hire you without one. For select countries, short-term work permit visas are available by application. In other cases, such as for long-term employment, foreign employers will need to apply for the visa on your behalf.DO THIS BEFORE starting remote work abroad! Don't Let Your Employer Find Out BEFORE you do! #expat
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