Live in Botswana while having a job in Cambodia

Can I work remotely in Botswana for a company in Cambodia?

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

  1. Do you need a visa to work in Botswana?
  2. Can you work in Botswana?
  3. Can you work in Cambodia?

In order to work in Botswana you need to have a visa. The visa is a permit to stay in Botswana and to work in Botswana. You can get the visa in Botswana Embassy in your country or online.
If you can work in Botswana, you need a permit to work in Botswana. The permit is called “Work Permit” and you can get it online in Botswana Embassy or in the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare.
Yes, you can work in Cambodia if you have a work permit.
If you have a work permit you can work in Botswana and Cambodia. The work permit is the document which allows you to work in Botswana and Cambodia.
However, before you can work in Cambodia you need to get a visa to work in Cambodia. The visa is a permit to stay in Cambodia and to work in Cambodia. You can get the visa in Cambodia Embassy in your country or online.
There is a special visa for tourist which allows you to stay in Cambodia for up to 30 days.

How can I find a remote job in Cambodia while living in Botswana?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Cambodia even if you are located in Botswana, for that we have a few tips to help you.

For those of you who don’t know, Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia. It is a landlocked country with a population of around 15 million. The capital is Phnom Penh, which is also the largest city in the country.
Cambodia is one of the most developed countries in the region. It is a country with a very rich culture and history. It has a strong tourism industry and it is also a country with a lot of natural resources. It is a country with a lot of potential.
Botswana is a landlocked country in southern Africa. It is a small country with a population of 2.3 million. The capital is Gaborone.
The two countries have a lot in common, so if you are looking for a remote job in Cambodia, then you might want to consider Botswana as well.

What is a Remote Job?
A remote job is a job that you can work from anywhere in the world. You don’t have to be in a certain location to do the job. This means that you can work from home, or anywhere else in the world.
Remote jobs are becoming more and more popular these days.

How can I get paid in Botswana when working remotely for a company in Cambodia?

It is possible to get paid in Botswana while working for a company in Cambodia but it will take a lot of effort.

In Botswana, you will be paid by your employer in Botswana Pula. You will have to convert this to Botswana Dollars to get your money in Botswana.
You can get Botswana Pula by exchanging your money in Botswana. You can get Botswana Dollars by exchanging your money in Botswana.

Will I pay taxes in Botswana or Cambodia when working remotely in Botswana?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Botswana for a corporation in Cambodia, so it’s important to understand the tax implications of working in Botswana.

Here’s what you need to know.
Taxes in Botswana
Taxes in Botswana are generally based on your residency status.
Residency Status
You are considered a resident of Botswana if you are present in Botswana for 183 days or more during the tax year. If you are present in Botswana for less than 183 days, you are considered a non-resident of Botswana.
Tax Rates
If you are a resident of Botswana, you are subject to Botswana’s personal income tax rate of 40%.
If you are a non-resident of Botswana, you are subject to Botswana’s personal income tax rate of 10%.
If you are a resident of Botswana and your income is under $2,000, you are subject to Botswana’s corporate income tax rate of 5%.
If you are a non-resident of Botswana and your income is under $2,000, you are subject to Botswana’s corporate income tax rate of 0%.
If you are a resident of Botswana and your income is over $2,000, you are subject to Botswana’s corporate income tax rate of 5%.