Living in Malaysia while working in Liberia

Can I work remotely for a company in Liberia while being in Malaysia?

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

  1. Your company will need to have a representative in Liberia to sign off on your work permit.
  2. You need to have an official letter of invitation from the company you are working for, and this letter needs to be signed by the company’s representative in Liberia.
  3. You need to have a letter of sponsorship from your employer in Malaysia, and this letter needs to be signed by the company’s representative in Malaysia.
  4. You need to have a letter of sponsorship from the Ministry of Labour in Liberia, and this letter needs to be signed by the company’s representative in Liberia.
  5. You need to have a letter of sponsorship from the Ministry of Labour in Malaysia, and this letter needs to be signed by the company’s representative in Malaysia.
  6. You need to have a letter of sponsorship from the Malaysian Immigration Department, and this letter needs to be signed by the company’s representative in Malaysia.

How to live in Malaysia and find remote work in Liberia?

Finding remote work in Liberia if you are located in Malaysia might be difficult, therefore we recommend that you should have a good plan before starting your journey.

In this article, we will share our experience in finding remote work in Liberia.
This post will help you to find remote work in Liberia if you are located in Malaysia.
You can also check out our post on How to get a Remote Work Visa in Malaysia.

  1. Find a Remote Work Visa in Liberia
    The first step is to find a remote work visa in Liberia.
    You can apply for a remote work visa in Liberia online.
    The visa is valid for 12 months, and you can apply for it once a year.
    You can apply for the visa online.
    You need to pay a processing fee of $25, and the processing time is 4 to 6 weeks.
    After applying for the visa, you need to wait for the approval of the visa.
    Once you receive the approval, you can apply for a work permit in Liberia.
  2. Apply for a Work Permit in Liberia
    The work permit is valid for 6 months.
    You can apply for the work permit in Liberia online.
    You need to pay a processing fee of $50, and the processing time is 2 to 3 weeks.
    After applying for the work permit, you need to wait for the approval of the work permit.
    Once you receive the approval, you can apply for a visa in Liberia.

How a company in Liberia can send my salary in Malaysia?

When working remotely for a corporation in Liberia, you salary can be send to Malaysia but it is a hassle. If you are working for a company in Malaysia, then you can be paid by the company in Malaysia.

However, if you are working for a company in Liberia, you can’t receive your salary in Malaysia. It is because the Liberian company doesn’t have a local bank account in Malaysia.

So, how can you receive your salary in Malaysia?
If you are working for a company in Liberia, you can’t receive your salary in Malaysia.

The process of receiving your salary in Malaysia
As a Malaysian, you are entitled to receive your salary in Malaysia. If you are working for a company in Malaysia, then you can receive your salary in Malaysia. However, if you are working for a company in Liberia, then you can’t receive your salary in Malaysia.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Malaysia for a company in Liberia?

If you are working remotely in Malaysia for a corporation established in Liberia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not.

Taxes are a common issue for most of the people who are working remotely in Malaysia for a company established in Liberia. If you are not familiar with the concept of working remotely, you are probably not familiar with the concept of tax.
Taxes are an obligation from the government that is required to be paid by everyone. This obligation is called “tax”. Taxes are paid to the government by the person who is earning the money.
The money earned by the person is called “income”. Income is money that the person earns. Income is taxed differently depending on the source of the income.
In Malaysia, income earned by a person working for a company established in Liberia is taxed differently than income earned by a person working for a company established in Malaysia.
Taxes are paid by the person who earns the income.
The source of income determines the tax that is applied.