Work in Italy for a corporation based in Thailand

Can I work remotely in Italy for a company in Thailand?

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

  1. The company you’re working for must have a proper office in Thailand.
  2. You must have a valid visa to Thailand.
  3. You must have a valid visa to work in Italy.
  4. You must have a valid visa to work in Thailand.

What are the rules for working remotely in Thailand?
The rules for working remotely in Thailand are not the same as in Italy.

How can I find a remote job in Thailand while living in Italy?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Thailand even if you are located in Italy, for that we recommend you to use the following tips.

Thailand is a country that is located in Southeast Asia, in the region of the Greater Mekong Subregion. It is a country of 80 million people, with a population density of more than 800 inhabitants per square kilometer.
The country is divided into 76 provinces, and Bangkok is the capital and largest city.
The country’s official language is Thai, but there are many other languages spoken in the country, such as Khmer, Lao, Burmese, and Malay.
The official religion of the country is Buddhism, but the majority of the population is Muslim.
The official currency is Thai baht, but the currency used by the majority of the population is the U.S. dollar.
Thailand is a country that is very well developed, and it has a very high level of infrastructure.
The country is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and it is a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Thailand is a country that has a very developed economy, and it has a very high level of infrastructure.

How can I get paid in Italy when working remotely for a company in Thailand?

It is possible to get paid in Italy while working for a company in Thailand but it is not easy.

The main problem is that it is very difficult for you to get a work permit. To be able to work in Italy you need a work permit from the Italian embassy in Bangkok. This process takes a long time and requires you to be interviewed by the Italian consulate in Bangkok. After the interview you will need to apply for the permit. In the meantime you will need to get a letter of invitation from the company you are working for in Thailand.
After the permit has been granted, you will need to get a residence permit. This will be valid for two years.
You need to go to the Italian consulate in Bangkok for the residence permit interview. This can take up to a month. If you want to stay in Thailand for longer than two years, you will need to get a residence permit extension.
After the interview you will need to apply for a residence permit. You can apply online or by post. If you apply online you will need to pay an application fee of €100. If you apply by post you will need to pay a fee of €150.
The residence permit is valid for three months. You need to go to the Italian consulate in Bangkok for a renewal interview.
You can get a work permit and residence permit for a company in Thailand but it is not easy. The process is very difficult and it is not easy to get a work permit in Italy when working for a company in Thailand.

Will I pay taxes in Italy or Thailand when working remotely in Italy?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Italy for a corporation in Thailand, so it’s important to understand the rules.

If you’re thinking about working remotely in Italy, you might be wondering if you’ll need to pay taxes in Italy or Thailand.
Italy and Thailand are both part of the European Union, but they have different tax rules.
If you’re a U.S. citizen, you can work in Italy or Thailand without paying taxes. However, if you’re a non-EU citizen, you’ll need to pay taxes in Italy or Thailand, depending on where you work.
In this post, we’ll explain the tax rules for U.S. citizens working in Italy and Thailand.

Who pays taxes in Italy and Thailand?
If you’re a U.S. citizen, you don’t have to pay taxes in Italy or Thailand.

The rules for non-EU citizens working in Italy and Thailand are different.
In Thailand, you’ll need to pay taxes on any income you earn.
In Italy, you’ll need to pay taxes on any income you earn that’s over $34,000.