Work in Chile for a company based in Mexico

Can I work remotely in Chile for a company in Mexico?

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

  1. If you are going to work in Mexico you have to be a Mexican citizen, if you are not you will be deported.
  2. If you are going to work in Chile you have to be a Chilean citizen, if you are not you will be deported.
  3. If you are going to work in Chile you have to be a resident of Chile for at least six months, if you are not you will be deported.
  4. If you are going to work in Mexico you have to be a resident of Mexico for at least three months, if you are not you will be deported.
  5. If you are going to work in Mexico you have to have a work permit, if you are not you will be deported.
  6. If you are going to work in Chile you have to have a work permit, if you are not you will be deported.
  7. If you are going to work in Chile you have to be a resident of Chile for at least three months, if you are not you will be deported.

How can I find a remote job in Mexico while living in Chile?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Mexico even if you are located in Chile, for that we have to travel to Mexico.

When you travel to Mexico, you will have to obtain a visa and you will have to pay the visa fee. The visa fee varies depending on the country, but in Chile, the visa fee is around $250.

How can I get paid in Chile when working remotely for a company in Mexico?

It is possible to get paid in Chile while working for a company in Mexico but it is not easy. The easiest way is to get paid in Mexico and then transfer the money to Chile. But you can also get paid in Chile directly. If you are working for a company in Mexico and you are a resident of Chile, you can apply for a work permit. The Chilean government requires that the employer pay the worker’s salary in Chile and that the worker pays taxes in Chile.

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If you are working for a company in Chile and you are a resident of Chile, you can apply for a work permit.

Will I pay taxes in Chile or Mexico when working remotely in Chile?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Chile for a corporation in Mexico, so it’s important to understand what taxes you will be responsible for in Chile and Mexico.

Taxes in Chile
Taxes in Chile are calculated based on the type of business you are doing and your residency status.
Residency Status
In Chile, you can be a resident of Chile, a resident of another country, or a non-resident of Chile.
A non-resident of Chile is someone who does not have a residence in Chile. A non-resident of Chile is someone who has a residence in another country.
In order to be a resident of Chile, you must be a Chilean citizen, permanent resident, or a temporary resident who has been in Chile for at least 183 days out of the year.
A temporary resident of Chile is someone who has been in Chile for at least 183 days out of the year and who is on a temporary visa.
A permanent resident of Chile is someone who has been in Chile for at least 183 days out of the year and who is a Chilean citizen or permanent resident.
A Chilean citizen is a Chilean national who is a Chilean citizen at birth or who has been a Chilean citizen for at least 183 days out of the year.
A permanent resident of another country is a person who has been a resident of another country for at least 183 days out of the year.