Work in Canada for a company in Northern Ireland

Can I work remotely for a company in Northern Ireland while being in Canada?

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

  1. Do you have a residence permit in Canada?
  2. Do you have a Canadian work permit?
  3. Do you have a valid health insurance in Canada?
  4. Are you in the right tax bracket?
  5. Is the company willing to sponsor you?
  6. Are you willing to pay the right taxes?

If you can answer yes to all the above, then you should be able to work remotely for a company in Northern Ireland.
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
The company I am currently working for is based in Canada, and they want me to work remotely from Northern Ireland. I have a residence permit in Canada, and a Canadian work permit, and I have a valid health insurance in Canada. I am in the right tax bracket, and the company is willing to sponsor me.

How to live in Canada and find remote work in Northern Ireland?

Finding remote work in Northern Ireland if you are located in Canada might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to find remote work in Canada.

Canada is a country in the North American continent. The country is the second largest country in the world. Canada is located on the northern border of the United States. The country is also known as the land of the maple leaf. The country is divided into ten provinces and three territories. The country is also known as the world’s most peaceful country. Canada is a developed country with a high standard of living.

How a company in Northern Ireland can send my salary in Canada?

When working remotely for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you salary can be send to Canada but you will need to do it yourself.

How can I transfer money to Canada?
A bank in Northern Ireland can transfer money to Canada, but you will need to do it yourself.

How do I open a bank account in Canada?
You can open a bank account in Canada in the same way as you would in Northern Ireland.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Canada for a company in Northern Ireland?

If you are working remotely in Canada for a corporation established in Northern Ireland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not.

If you are a Canadian citizen working remotely in Canada for a corporation established in Northern Ireland, you may be wondering if you need to pay taxes in Canada.
In fact, you are not required to pay any taxes in Canada if you are a Canadian citizen working remotely in Canada for a corporation established in Northern Ireland.
However, if you are a non-Canadian citizen, you are required to pay taxes in Canada.
This is because Canada does not recognize the tax treaty between Canada and Northern Ireland.

What is a tax treaty?
A tax treaty is an agreement between two countries that allows one country to reduce or eliminate the taxes paid on income earned in the other country.
The treaty is designed to reduce double taxation and to ensure that the tax rules in each country are the same.
Canada and Northern Ireland have a tax treaty in place.
This means that if you are a Canadian citizen working remotely in Canada for a corporation established in Northern Ireland, you are not required to pay any taxes in Canada.
If you are a non-Canadian citizen working remotely in Canada for a corporation established in Northern Ireland, you are required to pay taxes in Canada.