Live in Chile while having a job in Switzerland

Can I work remotely for a company in Switzerland while being in Chile?

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

  1. If you are a Chilean resident, you must have a Chilean residency card (Cédula de Residencia) and a Chilean passport.
  2. You must have a work permit for Chile (Contrato de Trabajo) issued by the Chilean government.
  3. You must have a contract from a Chilean company.
  4. You must have a company that is registered in Chile.
  5. You must have a Chilean bank account and a Chilean credit card.
  6. You must have a Chilean address.
  7. You must have a Chilean phone number.
  8. You must have a Chilean health insurance.

I would like to work remotely for a company in Switzerland, but I am a Chilean resident and I do not have a Chilean residency card.

How to live in Chile and find remote work in Switzerland?

Finding remote work in Switzerland if you are located in Chile might be difficult, therefore we recommend to stay in Chile and find remote work in Chile.

If you are living in Chile and want to find remote work in Switzerland, this is the article for you. We will give you some tips how to find remote work in Switzerland and the best remote work opportunities in Switzerland.
The main advantage of living in Chile is that you can find a lot of remote work in Switzerland.
The reason for that is that most of the companies in Switzerland are based in Zurich, Lucerne, Basel, Geneva, Lugano, Zug, St. Gallen, Bern, Solothurn, Lucerne, etc.
If you are living in Chile, you can work from home or from a coworking space in Zurich, Lucerne, Basel, Zug, Solothurn, St. Gallen, Bern, Lugano, etc.
We recommend you to live in Chile and work remotely in Switzerland.

How a company in Switzerland can send my salary in Chile?

When working remotely for a corporation in Switzerland, you salary can be send to Chile but in a strange way.

“So what is the best way to send money to Chile?”
This is the question that I asked myself when I realized that my salary was not being deposited in my bank account in Chile.

The reason?
I work remotely for a company in Switzerland and my salary is being sent directly to the Chilean company.
But, it is not like the usual way of doing things.
When you work remotely for a company, you usually send your salary to your bank account in Chile.
In this case, the Chilean company is getting the money directly from the company in Switzerland.
The process is a little complicated, but in the end, I was able to solve the problem.
Here is what I found out.
When you work for a company in Switzerland, your salary is sent to the company’s bank account in Switzerland.
The money is then transferred to the Chilean company through a process called “DHL”.
The Chilean company will pay you through DHL, which is a company that provides logistics services.
It is the same process used by companies like Amazon or Starbucks.
When you work remotely for a company in Switzerland, the company in Switzerland sends the money to the company’s bank account in Chile.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Chile for a company in Switzerland?

If you are working remotely in Chile for a corporation established in Switzerland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not. I am going to explain the different options to pay taxes in Chile and the differences between them.

If you are a Chilean citizen or a foreigner who is working in Chile, you can choose between the following options to pay your taxes:
Option 1: Pay taxes directly to the Chilean government.
Option 2: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in Chile.
Option 3: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country.
Option 4: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 5: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 6: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 7: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 8: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 9: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 10: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.
Option 11: Pay taxes to a Chilean company that is registered in another country and that has a branch in Chile.