Work in Greece for a corporation based in Sudan

Can I work remotely for a company in Sudan while being in Greece?

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

  1. You need to be a citizen of a country of the European Union (EU) to work in any EU country.
  2. You need to have a valid residence permit in the country where you want to work.
  3. You need to have a valid work permit in the country where you want to work.
  4. You need to have a valid visa for the country where you want to work.

What is the visa procedure for working in Greece?
The visa procedure is very simple. You need to apply for a working visa in the country where you want to work. You can apply for a working visa at the Greek embassy or consulate in your country of residence. The application can be done online or in person.

What is the visa fee for working in Greece?
The visa fee is 150€ (for citizens of the EU) or 250€ (for citizens of non-EU countries).

How to live in Greece and find remote work in Sudan?

Finding remote work in Sudan if you are located in Greece might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Sudan.

Sudan is a country in Africa, with the capital of Khartoum. Sudan is a landlocked country with a population of about 39 million people. The official language is Arabic, but the national language is Arabic.
Sudan is a Muslim country. The majority of the population is Sunni Muslim. The majority of the population is Arabic speaking.
The economy of Sudan is in bad shape, but it is slowly recovering. The GDP per capita is $2,200. The inflation rate is about 16%. The unemployment rate is about 10%.
The currency of Sudan is the Sudanese Pound (SDG). The exchange rate is 1 SDG = 0.12 USD.
The population of Sudan is mostly Muslim, and the majority of the population is Arabic speaking.
The population of Sudan is mostly Arabic speaking.

How a company in Sudan can send my salary in Greece?

When working remotely for a corporation in Sudan, you salary can be send to Greece but there are some taxes to be paid. I’ll show you how it works and I’ll also explain to you what is the best way to send your salary in Sudan.

What is the best way to send my salary in Sudan?

There are many ways to send your salary in Sudan but the best way is to use the bank transfer.
You can use the bank transfer to send your salary in Sudan but there are some taxes to be paid. The taxes that you have to pay are the VAT and the social security.

How can I send my salary in Sudan using the bank transfer?
When you are working for a corporation in Sudan, you salary can be sent to Greece but there are some taxes to be paid.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Greece for a company in Sudan?

If you are working remotely in Greece for a corporation established in Sudan, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not. This article will explain the tax rules in the EU and in Greece.

The Taxation of Foreigners in Greece
Foreigners in Greece are subject to a double taxation. Firstly, they are subject to a tax in the country where they live and work. Secondly, they are subject to a tax in Greece when they have to declare their income in Greece.
In Greece, the tax is called “είσοδος και εισόδου” (Entrée and Entrance). It is a tax that is imposed on the income of a foreigner, regardless of where the income is earned. It is an impost that is levied on the foreigner, regardless of where he lives and works.
The tax is a tax on the foreigner, regardless of where he lives and works. It is a tax on the foreigner, regardless of where he lives and works.
The tax is calculated based on the following factors:
The country where the foreigner lives and works.
The country where the foreigner is registered.
The country where the income is earned.
The country where the income is declared.
The country where the foreigner resides.