Live in Greece while having a job in Cambodia

Can I live in Greece and work remotely for a company in Cambodia?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. The company you are working for in Cambodia is registered with the Cambodian tax authority.
  2. The company is registered for VAT (Value Added Tax) purposes.
  3. You have the right to work in Cambodia, and you are allowed to work for the company in Cambodia.
  4. You have a valid visa to work in Cambodia.
  5. You are not breaking any Cambodian laws by working for the company.

Does it really matter if I have a student visa?
Yes, it does matter. If you have a student visa, you are not allowed to work for a company in Cambodia.

How to find remote work in Cambodia while living in Greece?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Cambodia even though you are located in Greece. For that we need to create a Cambodian company. The easiest way to do this is to open a Cambodian company in an online company registration website. In this article, we will show you how to open a Cambodian company in the Philippines.

After you have registered a company in the Philippines, you can start working on your Cambodian company. The best way to work on your company is to use a virtual office space. In this article, we will show you how to use a virtual office in Cambodia.
Cambodian Company Registration in the Philippines
We will start by showing you how to register a company in the Philippines. After you have registered your company, you can open a Cambodian company in your virtual office space.
The first step is to open a bank account in the Philippines. If you don’t have a bank account in the Philippines, you can open a bank account in any of the Philippines. There are several options. You can open a bank account in the Philippines with a local bank or with a bank from abroad.
After you have opened a bank account, you can buy a prepaid mobile phone in the Philippines. The best prepaid phone is a phone with a SIM card. A SIM card is like a phone number. It is an identifier for your phone. You can use a phone number with a SIM card from any phone.
The next step is to open a virtual office space in the Philippines.

How to get paid in Greece when working remotely for a corporation in Cambodia?

You can get paid in Greece even if you are working for a company in Cambodia, however , if you are not in Greece you will need to have a local bank account.

In order to be paid in Greece, you will need to register in the Greek e-Residency Program. You can do this online or by phone. Once you are registered, you can open a local bank account in Greece and then transfer the money you are paid to the bank account you opened.
The e-Residency Program allows you to work from anywhere in the world and receive your salary in the local currency. You can open a local bank account in Greece and then transfer the money you are paid to the bank account you opened.
You can also open a bank account in Greece by going to a local bank and requesting a bank account.
The Greek e-Residency Program is a great way for foreigners to work in Greece, however, it does not offer any tax benefits and you will still need to pay taxes in Greece.
If you are not in Greece, you can work from anywhere in the world and get paid in the local currency.
You can get paid in Greece even if you are working for a company in Cambodia, however, if you are not in Greece you will need to have a local bank account.

How do taxes work in Greece if I’m working remotely for a company Greece?

When working remotely in Greece for a firm based in Cambodia, taxes might be tricky, therefore I’m asking for your opinion.

I’m currently working in Greece for a Greek firm that’s based in Cambodia. I’m working remotely for a Greek company.
I’m not working in Greece. I’m not a Greek citizen. I’m a non-Greek who is working remotely for a Greek company.
My question is:

If I’m working remotely for a firm based in Cambodia, what are my taxes in Greece?

Is it the same as if I’m working in Greece?
I’m not sure if I’m being clear enough.
Thanks for your help!
Tobias
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As long as you are not being paid in Greek currency, you will not be taxed in Greece.
The only exception is if you are being paid in Euros, in which case you will be taxed in Greece on your income, and will not be able to claim back your expenses.
If you are being paid in Cambodian currency, then you will be taxed in Cambodia, and you will be able to claim back your expenses.
If you are being paid in Greek currency, you will not be taxed in Greece, and you will not be able to claim back your expenses.
You will be taxed in Cambodia, and you will be able to claim back your expenses.
Taxes in Greece