Live in Cuba while having a job in Switzerland

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

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

  1. Are you allowed to work in Switzerland and Cuba?
  2. Do you have a valid work permit in Switzerland?
  3. Do you have a valid work permit in Cuba?
  4. Do you have a valid residence permit in Cuba?
  5. Do you have a valid residence permit in Switzerland?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
Yes, this is possible.
As long as you are a citizen of a country which is a signatory to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1961 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, you can enter and work in any other country.

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

Finding remote work in Switzerland if you are located in Cuba might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to consider the following options:

  1. You can try to find remote work in Cuba from Switzerland
    If you are located in Cuba, you might want to consider to move to Switzerland. There are a lot of remote jobs in Switzerland. You can find them in the following sectors:
    Sector 1: Healthcare
    Sector 2: Finance
    Sector 3: Technology
    Sector 4: Retail
    Sector 5: IT
    Sector 6: Marketing
    Sector 7: Other
    Sector 8: Other
    Sector 9: Other
  2. You can find remote work in Cuba from Switzerland via freelancing platforms
    You can find remote work in Cuba via freelancing platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, and Fiverr.
  3. You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Workpermit.com
    You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Workpermit.com.
  4. You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Freelance.com
    You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Freelance.com.
  5. You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Elance
    You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Elance.
  6. You can find remote work in Cuba via platforms like Freelancer.com

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

When working remotely for a corporation in Switzerland, you salary can be send to Cuba but it’s not a simple task.

It’s not easy to find a company that can help you to send your salary to Cuba.
In this article, I’ll explain how to send your salary to Cuba and how you can do it.
You will learn how to get your salary from your employer in Switzerland to Cuba.
I’ll also explain how to get a Cuban ID card and how to get a Cuban visa to Cuba.

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

If you are working remotely in Cuba for a corporation established in Switzerland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , you can easily take advantage of the country of residence to avoid paying taxes to the country of residence.

Cuba has a tax system that is relatively simple and clear for foreigners. However, if you are a citizen of another country, you must also take into account the tax system of the country of residence.
In general, the tax system in Cuba is based on the principle of tax neutrality, which means that it does not apply any special tax to the companies that work in the country.
The country of residence, which is the company or individual that owns the company, is responsible for all taxes related to the company.
In order to avoid paying taxes to the country of residence, the corporation must be registered in another country.
This article will explain how to pay taxes to the country of residence of a corporation in Cuba and how to register a corporation in Cuba.

Where to pay my taxes in Cuba?
The first thing to understand is that the country of residence is not the country where the corporation is established.
The country of residence is the country where the company or individual that owns the company resides.
So if you are a citizen of the United States, you must pay taxes to the United States.
If you are a citizen of the United States and you are a resident of Cuba, you must pay taxes to the United States.