Work in Albania for a corporation based in Finland

Can I work remotely for a company in Finland while being in Albania?

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

  1. If you are a EU citizen, you can work in Finland without a visa, but you can’t get a residence permit. You need to apply for a residence permit from the Finnish Immigration Service.
  2. You need to have a residence permit to work in Finland.
  3. If you are not a EU citizen, you can work in Finland with a temporary residence permit.
  4. If you are not a EU citizen, you can work in Finland with a work permit.

What is the procedure to work in Finland?
There are three ways to work in Finland:

  1. Permanent residence permit
  2. Temporary residence permit
  3. Work permit
    A permanent residence permit is issued by the Finnish Immigration Service. It is a long-term permit that allows the holder to work in Finland.

How to live in Albania and find remote work in Finland?

Finding remote work in Finland if you are located in Albania might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to try a new way of working. We are talking about freelancing.

In this article, we will tell you about the benefits of freelancing in Finland and how to find remote work in Finland.
The benefits of freelancing in Finland
are many. The main advantage of freelancing is that you can work from anywhere in the world.
If you are located in a remote area of Finland, you can work from home.
If you are located in the city, you can work from home or from a coworking space.
If you are located in a city, you can work from a coworking space.
If you are located in a city, you can work from home.

How a company in Finland can send my salary in Albania?

When working remotely for a corporation in Finland, you salary can be send to Albania but it’s not easy to do so. In this article I will explain how it works and what are the steps you need to do in order to get your salary in Albania.

How to get your salary in Albania
You can get your salary in Albania if you have a Finnish corporation. But it’s not easy.

  1. Find a Finnish company that has an office in Albania
    In order to get your salary in Albania, you need to find a Finnish company that has an office in Albania. If you are not sure that your company has an office in Albania, you can check the list of companies that have offices in Albania.
  2. Send your salary to the company in Albania
    After you have found a Finnish company that has an office in Albania, you need to send your salary to the company. The Finnish company will then pay the salary to the company in Albania.
    The company in Albania will then pay the salary to you. In order to pay the salary, the company in Albania will need a bank account in Albania.
  3. Open a bank account in Albania
    In order to get your salary in Albania, you need to open a bank account in Albania. In this article, I will explain how to open a bank account in Albania.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Albania for a company in Finland?

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

The Finnish tax authorities are quite simple when it comes to taxation of Finnish companies, as they are based in Finland. The only thing you need to be aware of is the fact that your employer is responsible for paying the taxes for you.
Taxes in Albania
Taxes in Albania are also quite simple, and they are based on the income of the person that is paying the taxes.
If you are working in Albania for a Finnish company, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates.
The Finnish tax rates are based on the number of employees you have. For example, if you have 3 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 3 employees.
If you have 10 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 10 employees.
If you have 20 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 20 employees.
If you have 30 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 30 employees.
If you have 40 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 40 employees.
If you have 50 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 50 employees.
If you have 100 employees, you will be taxed according to the Finnish tax rates for 100 employees.