Work in Iraq for a company in Sri Lanka

Can I work remotely in Iraq for a company in Sri Lanka?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. You must have a work permit.
  2. The company must have a work permit.
  3. You must have a valid visa to work in Iraq.
  4. You must be physically present in Iraq.
  5. You must have a valid visa to work in Sri Lanka.
  6. You must be physically present in Sri Lanka.

How can I find a remote job in Sri Lanka while living in Iraq?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Sri Lanka even if you are located in Iraq, for that we have some tips.

If you are looking for a remote job in Sri Lanka, you have to look for a company that has a remote working policy. Some companies have a remote working policy, but they are not interested in hiring people from Iraq.
If you are interested in working remotely, you have to look for a company that allows you to work remotely. Some companies allow remote working, but they are not interested in hiring people from Iraq.

How can I get paid in Iraq when working remotely for a company in Sri Lanka?

It is possible to get paid in Iraq while working for a company in Sri Lanka but it will take some time.

Can I work for a company in Iraq while I am working for a company in Sri Lanka?
Yes, it is possible to work for a company in Iraq while working for a company in Sri Lanka. However, it will take some time.

Will I pay taxes in Iraq or Sri Lanka when working remotely in Iraq?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Iraq for a corporation in Sri Lanka, so I’ve put together a guide to help you understand your tax obligations and the options available to you.

What is a corporation in Iraq?
Corporations in Iraq are a relatively new concept, but they have existed in Iraq for a long time. In the past, most companies were owned by individuals, but as the country’s economy has developed, more and more companies have been incorporated.
Corporations in Iraq are governed by the Iraqi Company Law, which was drafted by the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Tourism. The law was drafted in 2005 and has since been amended several times, most recently in 2011.
The Iraqi Company Law is very similar to the laws in other countries, and is similar to the laws in most countries in the Middle East. The Iraqi Company Law covers all aspects of the company, including:
The company’s name
The company’s address
The company’s capital
The company’s shareholders
The company’s directors
The company’s members
The company’s shareholders and directors are responsible for the company’s operations and are legally bound to act in the best interests of the company.
In some cases, the shareholders and directors of a company are the same individuals. In other cases, the shareholders and directors are different people.