Work in Jordan for a company based in Sweden

Can I work remotely in Jordan for a company in Sweden?

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

  1. Are you allowed to work in Jordan?
  2. Are you allowed to work in Sweden?
  3. What is the work contract?
  4. Is the company in Jordan a branch of the company in Sweden?
  5. Is the company in Jordan a subsidiary of the company in Sweden?
  6. Is the company in Sweden a branch of the company in Jordan?

How can I find a remote job in Sweden while living in Jordan?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Sweden even if you are located in Jordan, for that we have a few tips that will help you find a job in Sweden.

How to find a remote job in Sweden?
If you are located in Jordan, you can find a job in Sweden if you follow the steps below:

  1. Apply for a job in Sweden
    The first thing you need to do is to apply for a job in Sweden. You can apply for a job in Sweden via the website of the Swedish government, which is called “Skillsmätningen”.
    The website is easy to use and you just need to fill in the application form and upload your CV. You can also find the application form in the official website of the Swedish government.
    The application form is divided into two parts, one is for the applicant and the other is for the employer.
    The applicant needs to fill in the information about himself, his education and work experience. The applicant also needs to fill in the information about his skills and what he is looking for in a job.
    The employer needs to fill in the information about his company, the job that he is looking for and the salary that he is willing to pay for the applicant.
    After you have filled in the application form, you need to submit it to the employer. The employer will send you a confirmation email when he receives your application.
  2. Get a Swedish visa

How can I get paid in Jordan when working remotely for a company in Sweden?

It is possible to get paid in Jordan while working for a company in Sweden but you need to be very careful.

The following information is based on the current laws and regulations in Jordan and Sweden.
I work for a company in Sweden and I want to get paid in Jordan
It is possible to get paid in Jordan when working for a company in Sweden. The legal process of getting paid in Jordan is the same as the process of getting paid in Sweden.
You need to have a bank account in Jordan and the company in Sweden needs to have a bank account in Jordan.
If the company in Sweden does not have a bank account in Jordan, you will need to open a bank account in Jordan.
You can use the bank account of your company in Sweden to get paid in Jordan.
You will need to transfer money to your bank account in Jordan from your bank account in Sweden.
If you are not using a bank account in Jordan, you can use a bank account in Sweden to get paid in Jordan.
I work for a company in Sweden and I want to get paid in Sweden
It is possible to get paid in Sweden when working for a company in Sweden.
You need to have a bank account in Sweden and the company in Sweden needs to have a bank account in Sweden.
You can use the bank account of your company in Sweden to get paid in Sweden.

Will I pay taxes in Jordan or Sweden when working remotely in Jordan?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Jordan for a corporation in Sweden, so it’s important to know how to handle this.

Jordan is a member of the OECD, which means that it has signed the OECD’s Convention on the Abolition of Double Taxation and on the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital, which is also known as the OECD Tax Treaty. This means that Jordan has agreed to abide by the rules and regulations set by the OECD.
When working remotely in Jordan for a corporation in Sweden, there are a few different tax laws that you need to know.

  1. What taxes will I be liable to pay in Jordan?
    In Jordan, you’ll be taxed on your income, whether you are a resident or a non-resident. The tax rate is around 30%.
    Non-residents are taxed on income, but not on capital gains.
    Resident taxpayers are taxed on income, and are also taxed on capital gains, but only if they are a resident.
  2. What taxes will I be liable to pay in Sweden?
    In Sweden, you’ll be taxed on your income, whether you are a resident or a non-resident. The tax rate is around 40%.