Living in Lithuania while working in Romania

Can I live in Lithuania and work remotely for a company in Romania?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. You will need a local address to be able to open a bank account.
  2. You will need a local address to be able to register your car.
  3. You will need a local address to be able to register your landline.
  4. You will need a local address to be able to apply for a Lithuanian driving licence.
  5. You will need a local address to be able to get a Lithuanian mobile phone.

What is the minimum working period?
You can work in Lithuania for up to 6 months.

Do I need a visa to work in Lithuania?
Yes, you will need a work permit if you are an EU citizen.
Yes, you will need a work permit if you are a non-EU citizen.

How do I apply for a work permit?
You will need to fill out a short application form, and pay the relevant fee.

What are the requirements to work in Lithuania?
You need to be a national of a country that is a member of the EU.

How to find remote work in Romania while living in Lithuania?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Romania even though you are located in Lithuania. For that we have to look into the possibilities.

I recently received a question from a Romanian programmer who is working in Lithuania. He asked me how to find remote work in Romania and if it is possible to get a remote job in Romania. He wanted to work remotely, but he didn’t want to relocate to Romania. So, we have to find out if it is possible for him to work remotely in Romania.
I’ve been in Romania for 3 years, so I know the job market in Romania. I’ve been doing remote work for a long time and I’ve never had a problem getting a remote job. I’ve had a few Romanian clients who wanted me to work remotely, but they were located in Romania.
In this article, we will cover how to find remote work in Romania. We will also cover the top remote jobs in Romania.

How to find remote work in Romania?
To find remote work in Romania, you will need to find Romanian companies that are willing to hire remote workers.
There are a few ways to find remote jobs in Romania.
You can use remote job boards. I’ve found that job boards in Romania are not as active as job boards in the US or Canada. It is possible that you won’t find remote jobs in Romania on job boards.
You can use LinkedIn.

How to get paid in Lithuania when working remotely for a corporation in Romania?

You can get paid in Lithuania even if you are working for a company in Romania, however , you will need to have a work permit to do so.

You can get paid in Lithuania even if you are working for a company in Romania, however, you will need to have a work permit to do so.
If you are working for a company in Romania and you are a Lithuanian citizen, you can get paid in Lithuania.
In order to get paid in Lithuania, you will need to have a work permit.
If you are working for a company in Romania, you can get paid in Lithuania even if you are a Lithuanian citizen.

How do taxes work in Lithuania if I’m working remotely for a company Lithuania?

When working remotely in Lithuania for a firm based in Romania, taxes might be tricky, therefore , we’ve put together a guide to help you navigate the tax system in Lithuania.

The Lithuanian tax system is rather complicated and there are a lot of things to consider. It is important to keep in mind that the tax system is very different in Lithuania compared to other EU countries. In Lithuania, there are two types of tax: social security tax and income tax.
Social security tax is the most common type of tax in Lithuania. The social security tax rate is currently 23% for the first €2,000 of income. It then increases to 30% for income between €2,000 and €5,000, and to 37% for income above €5,000.
Income tax is the second type of tax in Lithuania. The income tax rate is 25% for the first €3,500 of income. It then increases to 28% for income between €3,500 and €7,500, and to 31% for income above €7,500.
If you’re working remotely in Lithuania for a company based in Romania, you’ll need to pay social security tax and income tax in Lithuania.
Social security tax in Lithuania
It is a mandatory tax for all Lithuanians and it is a flat rate of 23% for the first €2,000 of income.