Live in Austria while having a job in Madagascar

Can I work remotely in Austria for a company in Madagascar?

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

  1. The company in Madagascar has to be a legal entity.
  2. You have to be a resident of Austria.
  3. You have to be a citizen of Madagascar.
  4. You have to have a residence permit in Austria.
  5. You have to have a residence permit in Madagascar.
  6. You have to be able to prove that you have sufficient funds to support yourself for the duration of your stay.
  7. You have to have a valid visa for Madagascar.

What are the requirements for a residence permit in Austria?
You can apply for a residence permit in Austria if you have the following documents:

  1. A valid passport
  2. A valid visa for Austria
  3. A valid visa for Madagascar
  4. A valid visa for the country you are going to live in
  5. A valid visa for the country you are going to work in
  6. A valid residence permit for the country you are going to live in
  7. A valid residence permit for the country you are going to work in

How can I find a remote job in Madagascar while living in Austria?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Madagascar even if you are located in Austria, for that we will help you to find the right job.

Madagascar is a country in the Indian Ocean, bordering the Indian Ocean, the Mozambique Channel, and the Comoros Islands. The country is divided into three regions: the eastern, central, and western regions. The capital of Madagascar is Antananarivo, while the largest city is Mahajanga. The official language of Madagascar is Malagasy.
The Eastern Region
The eastern region of Madagascar is the largest region of the country, with an area of about 1,400,000 km². The capital of this region is Antananarivo, which is located in the central highlands of the country. The eastern region is divided into seven provinces. The largest city in this region is Mahajanga.
The Central Region
The central region of Madagascar is the second largest region of the country. The capital of this region is Toamasina, which is located in the central highlands of the country. The central region is divided into eight provinces. The largest city in this region is Morondava.

How can I get paid in Austria when working remotely for a company in Madagascar?

It is possible to get paid in Austria while working for a company in Madagascar but it is not as easy as you might think. In order to get paid in Austria you must be a resident of Austria. This means that you must have a residence permit in Austria. If you are not a resident of Austria, you cannot get paid in Austria.

The good news is that you can get paid in Austria if you work for a company in Madagascar. The bad news is that it is not as easy as you might think. There are a few things that you must know about getting paid in Austria.
How to Get Paid in Austria
If you are working for a company in Madagascar and you want to get paid in Austria, you will need to apply for a residence permit in Austria. You will need to do this before you can start working for the company.
You will need to apply for a residence permit in Austria in order to get paid in Austria. If you do not have a residence permit in Austria, you will not be able to get paid in Austria.
You will need to get a residence permit in Austria in order to get paid in Austria.
If you are a resident of Austria, you can get paid in Austria.

Will I pay taxes in Austria or Madagascar when working remotely in Austria?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Austria for a corporation in Madagascar, so we have put together a guide to help you decide if you will be taxed in Austria or Madagascar.

What are the tax implications of working in Austria?
Austria is a member of the European Union (EU), and therefore, all EU citizens and residents are required to pay income tax in Austria.
EU citizens and residents are required to pay income tax on their worldwide income in Austria.
EU citizens and residents are required to pay a flat rate of 24% on their worldwide income.