Live in Iceland while having a job in Portugal

Can I live in Iceland and work remotely for a company in Portugal?

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

  1. If you are not working for a company based in Iceland or Portugal, but for a company based in the EU, you will be allowed to work for the company in Iceland if the company is registered in Iceland.
  2. If you are not working for a company based in Iceland or Portugal, but for a company based in another EU country, you will need to be working for the company in the country where the company is registered.

What is the Icelandic company tax rate?
The Icelandic company tax rate is 24%.

What is the Portuguese company tax rate?
The Portuguese company tax rate is 26%.

How much does it cost to open a company in Iceland?
The cost to open a company in Iceland is around $800.

How much does it cost to open a company in Portugal?
The cost to open a company in Portugal is around $600.

How to find remote work in Portugal while living in Iceland?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Portugal even though you are located in Iceland. For that we have to consider a few things:

The visa situation
The language barrier
The job market
The work visa situation
The job market in Portugal is a bit different from the job market in the rest of Europe. It is not that Portugal is not an attractive place to live in. It is a great place to live, but it is not easy to find a job. There are lots of vacancies and a lot of companies that are looking for new employees. But finding a job in Portugal is not as easy as it is in other European countries.
The job market is different in Portugal because most companies are looking for employees that can work remotely. Most companies in Portugal do not have a physical office. This is why it is very important to find a job that can be done from home.
If you have never lived in Portugal before, it is quite difficult to find a job there. You have to be very fluent in Portuguese, which is not a problem if you are fluent in Portuguese, but it is a bit difficult if you are not.
If you are not fluent in Portuguese, you will have to find a Portuguese translator to help you with your job. But finding a translator in Portugal is not easy. It is a bit difficult to find someone that speaks both Portuguese and English.

How to get paid in Iceland when working remotely for a corporation in Portugal?

You can get paid in Iceland even if you are working for a company in Portugal, however , you will need to make sure you are covered under the Icelandic tax laws.

In this article we will explain how to get paid in Iceland for a job that you do for a company in Portugal.
Before you start working for a company in Portugal, you will need to make sure you are covered under the Icelandic tax laws. If you are not covered under the Icelandic tax laws, you will not be able to get paid in Iceland.

What is the Icelandic tax law?
The Icelandic tax law is very similar to the UK tax law.

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

When working remotely in Iceland for a firm based in Portugal, taxes might be tricky, therefore , it is important to understand the specific circumstances. The tax system in Iceland is based on the fact that you are a citizen of Iceland. You are a resident of Iceland. The tax system is based on the fact that you are a citizen of Iceland. In order to be a resident of Iceland, you need to have an Icelandic address, a bank account in Iceland, and you need to be registered in the Icelandic tax system. If you have an Icelandic address, a bank account in Iceland, and you are registered in the Icelandic tax system, then you are a resident of Iceland.

What is the difference between a resident and a non-resident in Iceland? A non-resident of Iceland is a person who is not a resident of Iceland. Non-residents of Iceland are usually people who work for a firm based in Iceland. For non-residents of Iceland, the tax system is based on the fact that you are a citizen of Iceland.