Work in Mexico for a company based in Poland

Can I live in Mexico and work remotely for a company in Poland?

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

  1. You have a good understanding of your responsibilities and limitations as a contractor in your home country.
  2. You know what your rights and obligations are in Mexico.
  3. You have a good understanding of your rights and obligations in Poland.
  4. You have a good understanding of what you are going to do in Mexico and how you are going to do it.

What do you mean by “work remotely?”
Let’s say that you are going to work remotely for a company in Poland. You are going to be a contractor for this company, so you will be working from your home. The company will hire you to work on a project, and you will be in charge of the project. The company will pay you a monthly salary, and you will have to work for them for a certain period of time.

How will you work?
This is the most important part. You should be clear about this because it will have a significant impact on your legal rights in Mexico and Poland.

What is the job that you are going to do?
There are three possibilities here:

  1. You are going to be doing the same job as you do in your home country.
  2. You are going to be doing a different job than you do in your home country.
  3. You are going to be doing something different from your job in your home country.

How to find remote work in Poland while living in Mexico?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Poland even though you are located in Mexico. For that we have to consider some factors.

The first thing to consider is the visa situation. If you are a Polish citizen, you can apply for a visa to work in Poland. But if you are from a country that is not part of the Schengen Agreement, you will need a visa.
In addition, if you are from a country that is part of the Schengen Agreement, you will need a visa to work in Poland.
If you are from a country that is not part of the Schengen Agreement, you will need a visa to work in Poland.
If you are from a country that is part of the Schengen Agreement, you will need a visa to work in Poland.

How to get paid in Mexico when working remotely for a corporation in Poland?

You can get paid in Mexico even if you are working for a company in Poland, however , the process is not easy.

First, you need to know that the Mexican government does not allow you to work for a foreign company in Mexico. If you are working for a Polish company, you need to be registered in Mexico, and you need to have a Mexican company in Mexico. If you are working for a Mexican company, you need to be registered in Mexico, and you need to have a Mexican company in Mexico.

So, what do you do if you are working for a Polish company and you need to get paid in Mexico?
If you are a freelancer or an independent contractor, you can use a Mexican company to get paid in Mexico, but you need to have a Mexican bank account.
If you are a salaried employee, you can use a Mexican company to get paid in Mexico, but you need to have a Mexican bank account.
If you are a salaried employee, you can use a Mexican company to get paid in Mexico, but you need to have a Mexican bank account.

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

When working remotely in Mexico for a firm based in Poland, taxes might be tricky, therefore we have put together a guide to help you understand your situation and how to get the best deal.

  1. Taxes in Mexico
    The Mexican Tax Law states that the tax rate for the first $8,000 of income is 0% and the tax rate for the remaining income is 15%.
  2. Taxation of income earned outside Mexico
    If you are a citizen of Mexico and you work in another country for a Mexican firm, you will be subject to Mexican tax law.
    However, the Mexican Tax Law states that the tax rate for the first $8,000 of income is 0% and the tax rate for the remaining income is 15%.
  3. Taxation of income earned in Mexico
    If you are a citizen of Mexico and you work in Mexico for a firm based in another country, you will be subject to Mexican tax law.