Work in Gabon for a company in Taiwan

Can I work remotely for a company in Taiwan while being in Gabon?

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

  1. If the company is not established in Gabon, they will most likely require you to work in Gabon.
  2. If the company is established in Gabon, they will most likely require you to work in Gabon.

I’m a Canadian citizen and I’m living in Taiwan for the past 5 years. I want to visit my home country, Canada, but I’m not sure if I can enter Canada. I’m afraid that I’m going to be denied entry, because I’m not a citizen of Canada.

Can I still go to Canada?
I am a Canadian citizen and I am living in Taiwan for the past 5 years.

How to live in Gabon and find remote work in Taiwan?

Finding remote work in Taiwan if you are located in Gabon might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to look for remote work in other countries, such as Canada, United States, Australia, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, South Korea, etc.

We have found that Gabon is a very friendly country with a great lifestyle. We love Gabon and the people here, we love the food and we love the culture. If you are thinking about moving to Gabon, you will love it.
Gabon is a small country, but it is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is one of the least-developed countries in the world, with a GDP per capita of $2,500.
Gabon is a French-speaking country, but the official language is French. The official currency is the CFA Franc.
There are two main religions in Gabon: Christianity and Islam. Christianity is the most common religion in the country, and Muslims are the second largest religion.
The climate in Gabon is tropical. It is hot all year round, but the rainy season is from October to April.
The population in Gabon is about 1.3 million people. The population is growing, but it is still quite small.
Gabon is a very friendly country, and the people are very friendly. The people in Gabon are very polite and very friendly.

How a company in Taiwan can send my salary in Gabon?

When working remotely for a corporation in Taiwan, you salary can be send to Gabon but you need to know the process.

Gabon is one of the most developed countries in Africa and it is ranked the best country for doing business. The country is located on the Atlantic coast and it is the economic hub of Central Africa. Gabon is a country of great diversity and it has a rich culture. Gabon has a low unemployment rate and it is one of the most stable countries in the world. The country has been ranked the safest country in Africa.
The country is an emerging market and it has a high GDP per capita. It is also a member of the United Nations. Gabon is a member of the African Union and the African Development Bank. The country has a high Human Development Index and it has been ranked the best country for doing business. The country has a low inflation rate and a low corruption rate.
Gabon has a good infrastructure and it has been ranked the best country for doing business. It has a good healthcare system and it has a good education system. The country has a good transportation system and it has a good electricity system. Gabon is also a member of the Franc Zone and it is a member of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community.
Gabon is a member of the African Development Bank and the Franc Zone.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Gabon for a company in Taiwan?

If you are working remotely in Gabon for a corporation established in Taiwan, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not. There are three types of taxes you have to pay.

  1. Social Security Tax (CSG)
    This is a tax you pay on your salary, and it is not a tax on your profits. It is not mandatory but it is a must for anyone working in Gabon. You must pay this tax to the Social Security Agency of Gabon (ASG) to the French Embassy.
  2. National Insurance Tax (CSI)
    This is a tax you pay on your salary. It is mandatory for anyone working in Gabon.
  3. Value Added Tax (VAT)
    This is a tax you pay on your profits. You must pay this tax to the Gabonese Customs (CGF).
    You must pay these taxes to the French Embassy, the Social Security Agency of Gabon (ASG) and the Gabonese Customs (CGF).
    The French Embassy in Libreville will help you with your taxes.
    You can find a list of all the French embassies and consulates in Gabon on the French Embassy website.
    If you have any questions, you can contact the French Embassy in Libreville at +225 2 717 935.