Working in Cambodia for a corporation in Bangladesh

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

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

  1. The company you are applying to has to be registered in Bangladesh and has to have a physical office in Bangladesh.
  2. You have to apply for a visa to Bangladesh and you have to get it approved.
  3. You have to apply for a work permit to Cambodia.
  4. You have to have a company in Cambodia to work for.
  5. You have to have a work permit to work for that company.

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

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Bangladesh even if you are located in Cambodia, for that we need to travel to Bangladesh. There are many reasons to find a remote job in Bangladesh, some of them are given below.

  1. The Salary and Work Environment
    The salary offered by companies in Bangladesh is quite good and it is possible to earn more than what you would have earned in your home country. In fact, the salary is more than what you would have earned in a country like the US, UK, and other developed countries.
    The work environment in Bangladesh is quite good as well. The company is quite small and it is possible to meet the people who work there. It is not like that in the US and other developed countries where you would not be able to meet the people who work there.
    The work environment is quite good and you can meet the people who work there.
  2. The Culture
    The culture in Bangladesh is quite good and the people there are quite friendly. The people in Bangladesh are quite friendly and you can easily talk to them. You can ask them any questions and they will answer you.
    There is a culture of kindness in Bangladesh. You can easily get help from the people there if you need it.
  3. The Language
    The language in Bangladesh is quite good and it is possible to understand what the people say. You can also ask them any question in the language they speak and they will answer you.

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

It is possible to get paid in Cambodia while working for a company in Bangladesh but you will need to know how to do it.

If you are working for a company in Bangladesh, then you will need to use a Bangladeshi bank account to receive your pay in Bangladesh. If you are working for a company in Cambodia, then you will need to use a Cambodian bank account to receive your pay in Cambodia.
You can use the following banks to receive your pay in Bangladesh:
Banks in Bangladesh

  1. National Bank of Bangladesh
  2. Bank of Bangladesh
  3. Habib Bank Limited
  4. United Bank Limited
  5. Bangladesh Bank
  6. Bank of Credit and Commerce International

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

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Cambodia for a corporation in Bangladesh, so we’ve put together this guide to help you work out if you’ll be paying taxes in Cambodia or Bangladesh.

What is the difference between working in Cambodia and working in Bangladesh?
Cambodia and Bangladesh are both countries in South East Asia, but they’re very different. Cambodia is a small country with a population of around 15 million people, while Bangladesh is a very large country with a population of around 160 million.
Bangladesh is a very low-tax country, while Cambodia is a tax haven. Cambodia is a tax haven because it has a zero-tax rate on most income, and has a very low corporate tax rate of 5%.
Bangladesh is a low-tax country, while Cambodia is a tax haven.

How do I work out if I’ll be paying taxes in Cambodia or Bangladesh?
The first thing to do is to find out if you’re going to be working for a corporation or an individual. If you’re going to be working for a corporation, then you’ll be working for a company that has its headquarters in Bangladesh.
If you’re going to be working for an individual, then you’ll be working for an individual who has their headquarters in Cambodia.