Work in Lebanon for a company in Kenya

Can I work remotely for a company in Kenya while being in Lebanon?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. The company you want to work for is registered in Kenya or in Lebanon? If it is in Kenya, you will be considered a Kenyan citizen and you will need a visa. If it is in Lebanon, you will be considered a Lebanese citizen and you will need a visa.
  2. You have a Lebanese passport or a Kenyan passport? If you have a Lebanese passport, you will need a visa. If you have a Kenyan passport, you will need a visa.
  3. Is the company registered in Kenya or in Lebanon? If it is in Kenya, you will need a visa. If it is in Lebanon, you will need a visa.
  4. Is the company registered in Lebanon or in Kenya? If it is in Lebanon, you will need a visa.
  5. What is the purpose of your visit? If it is to work, you will need a visa. If it is to visit relatives, you will not need a visa.

How to live in Lebanon and find remote work in Kenya?

Finding remote work in Kenya if you are located in Lebanon might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Kenya.

In this post, we will share with you our top 5 tips on how to find remote work in Kenya.
If you are located in Lebanon and looking for remote work in Kenya, we recommend you to move to Kenya.

Why?
There are many reasons why you should move to Kenya:
Kenya is a great country
Kenya is a wonderful country to live and work. You will find yourself in a multicultural, diverse, and progressive society.
The country is known for its friendly people, and the environment is safe and friendly.
Kenya has a very high GDP, and is the sixth largest economy in the world.
Kenya is one of the most developed countries in Africa, and it has been growing at an average of 7% per year.
Kenya has a very low unemployment rate, and a high number of job openings.
Kenya has a very high GDP per capita, and it ranks very high in the Human Development Index.
Kenya has a very high literacy rate, and a very high life expectancy rate.
Kenya has a very high GDP per capita, and a very high Human Development Index.
Kenya is one of the safest countries in Africa.
Kenya is one of the safest countries in the world, and it is ranked as the 12th safest country in the world.

How a company in Kenya can send my salary in Lebanon?

When working remotely for a corporation in Kenya, you salary can be send to Lebanon but it can take a while.

I’ve been working remotely for a company in Kenya for a year now. I was hired as a Software Engineer and I’ve been working from home.
My salary is being sent to my Lebanese bank account but it’s taking a while to arrive.

Why is my salary delayed?
I’m sending my salary through the local branch of the bank I work for in Kenya. The bank in Kenya is a part of the NDB Bank Group, which is based in Lebanon.
When I first started working, my salary was sent to my Lebanese bank account within a week.
But then, it took a while for the salary to arrive.
The company in Kenya has a local office in Lebanon, and they pay salaries in both countries. So, the salaries are being sent to Lebanon, but the bank in Lebanon is only receiving the salaries for the last six months.
The reason for this is that the bank in Lebanon is a NDB Bank branch. NDB Bank is a part of the NDB Group, which is based in Lebanon.
The NDB Group has two branches in Lebanon, one in Beirut and one in Tripoli.
The NDB Group is a large financial institution in Lebanon. They also have branches in several other countries, such as the UK, the US, Canada, and Australia.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Lebanon for a company in Kenya?

If you are working remotely in Lebanon for a corporation established in Kenya, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not. In this article we will see how to pay taxes in Lebanon when working remotely for a company in Kenya.

What are the taxes in Lebanon?
The Lebanese tax system is based on a progressive income tax system.
The tax rate is progressive and is based on the income of the taxpayer.