Work in Jordan for a company based in Switzerland

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

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

  1. If you are not a citizen of the country you want to work in, you need to get a work permit. You need to apply for the permit and the company needs to send you a letter of invitation.
  2. You need to have a valid passport (visa or residence permit) and a working visa.
  3. You need to apply for the working visa at least 3 months in advance.
  4. The company has to send you the information about the working conditions and salary.
  5. You need to have a health insurance (there are some companies that can help you with that).
  6. You need to make sure that your employer is a registered company in Jordan.
  7. You need to check the company’s legal status in Jordan.
  8. You need to check the company’s legal status in Switzerland.
  9. You need to check the company’s legal status in your country.
  10. You need to check the company’s legal status in the country you want to work in.
  11. You need to make sure that you are allowed to work in the country you want to work in.

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

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Switzerland even if you are located in Jordan, for that we need to look for jobs in Switzerland. We can apply for jobs in Switzerland from the comfort of our home in Jordan.

Remote Jobs in Switzerland
Remote jobs in Switzerland are jobs that are available to be done from a remote location. These jobs are usually done by people who are working from home, they can be done from any place, but they need to be connected to the internet.
Remote jobs in Switzerland are jobs that are not done in the office, but they are done by the people who are working from home. Some of the jobs that we can find in Switzerland are:
Sales
Marketing
Accounting
HR
Writing
Sales Jobs in Switzerland
Sales jobs in Switzerland are jobs that are done by people who sell products and services. They are people who are doing sales for a company or a business. These jobs are usually done by people who are working from home. They can be done from anywhere, but they need to be connected to the internet.
Sales jobs in Switzerland are jobs that are done by people who are working from home.
Marketing Jobs in Switzerland
Marketing jobs in Switzerland are jobs that are done by people who are marketing products and services. They are people who are doing marketing for a company or a business.

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

It is possible to get paid in Jordan while working for a company in Switzerland but it is not easy. You need to be aware of the laws of both countries and also your company’s policies.

If you are a freelancer or a remote worker, you can get paid in Jordan while working for a company in Switzerland.
Here are the steps you need to take to get paid in Jordan while working for a company in Switzerland:

  1. Register for a company in Jordan
    The first step is to register for a company in Jordan. If you are a freelancer, you can register for a company in Jordan by visiting the Jordan Company Registry.
    If you are working for a company in Switzerland, you can register for a company in Jordan by visiting the Jordanian Company Registry.
    You will need to provide your company’s name, the name of the company you work for, and the address of the company’s registered office in Switzerland.
    You will also need to provide the company’s registered office in Jordan and the address of the company’s registered office in Jordan.
    Once you have registered for a company in Jordan, you will be given a company number.
  2. Register for a bank account in Jordan
    Once you have registered for a company in Jordan, you will need to register for a bank account.

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

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Jordan for a corporation in Switzerland, so it is important to understand the tax rules and regulations in both countries.

Jordanian law is based on the Civil Code and the Commercial Code. The Civil Code is the primary law that governs the relationship between individuals and corporations. The Commercial Code is the law that governs the relationship between individuals and corporations. The Commercial Code is the primary law that governs the relationship between individuals and corporations.

The tax rate for individuals is 35% on income over JD 100,000, and 30% on income below JD 100,000. The tax rate for corporations is 35% on income over JD 500,000, and 30% on income below JD 500,000.