Work in Angola for a company in Northern Ireland

Can I work remotely in Angola for a company in Northern Ireland?

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

  1. If the company you are applying to is a local one, you will have to be registered in the company’s register and you will be required to obtain a work permit.
  2. If the company you are applying to is a foreign one, you will be required to obtain a work permit.
  3. The company you are applying to will have to be registered in the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Solidarity, which is the company’s local authority.
  4. The company you are applying to will have to be registered in the National Directorate of Employment (DNE), which is the company’s local authority.

How can I find a remote job in Northern Ireland while living in Angola?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Northern Ireland even if you are located in Angola, for that we will show you how.

The first step is to find a remote job in Northern Ireland from a remote job in Angola.
To find a remote job in Northern Ireland from a remote job in Angola, you need to know what you can do and what you are qualified to do.
The next step is to find a remote job in Northern Ireland from a remote job in Angola and that is where you need to find the right company.
To find a remote job in Northern Ireland from a remote job in Angola, you need to find the right company.
The final step is to find a remote job in Northern Ireland from a remote job in Angola and that is where you need to find the right company.

How can I get paid in Angola when working remotely for a company in Northern Ireland?

It is possible to get paid in Angola while working for a company in Northern Ireland but it is not a common practice. You will need to register with the Angolan government to get paid in Angola. You will also need to have a bank account in Angola.

I’m a remote worker for a company in the US. I’ve been working there for about a year and a half. I’ve been getting paid via direct deposit to my bank account in the US.
I’ve been working for the same company for about a year and a half. I’m going to be leaving the company and moving to Angola. I will be working remotely for them. I’m not sure how much they will be paying me.

Will I pay taxes in Angola or Northern Ireland when working remotely in Angola?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Angola for a corporation in Northern Ireland, so I’ve put together a list of answers to common tax questions for those who are thinking about working remotely in Angola.

I hope that it helps you to make an informed decision about whether or not working remotely in Angola is right for you.

What is a Foreign Worker?
A foreign worker is any worker who is not a citizen of Angola.
According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, foreign workers are defined as:
“Any person who is not a citizen of Angola and who, under a contract of employment, works in Angola in any capacity.”
According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, there are three main types of foreign workers:

  1. Foreign Contract Workers
    Foreign Contract Workers (FCW) are any foreign worker that is under contract to work in Angola. FCW’s can be employed to work in any capacity, including:
    Agriculture,
    Construction,
    Manufacturing,
    Services, and
    Transport.
  2. Foreign Domestic Workers
    Foreign Domestic Workers (FDW) are any foreign worker that is employed in the household of a Angolan citizen. FDW’s are not under contract, and are only allowed to work in a household as domestic workers.
  3. Foreign Domestic Employees
    Foreign Domestic Employees (FDE) are any foreign worker that is employed by a company in Angola.