Live in New Zealand while having a job in Bolivia

Can I work remotely in New Zealand for a company in Bolivia?

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

  1. Is the company in Bolivia registered in New Zealand?
  2. Do you have a work permit in Bolivia?
  3. Do you have a passport or visa to enter Bolivia?
  4. Are you allowed to work in Bolivia?

How to work in New Zealand

What are the working conditions in New Zealand?
The working conditions in New Zealand are very similar to those in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy.

How do I get a work permit in New Zealand?
A work permit is required to work in New Zealand. It is issued by the Immigration New Zealand (INZ).

How to get a work permit in New Zealand?
You can apply for a work permit in New Zealand through the Immigration New Zealand (INZ) website.

How can I find a remote job in Bolivia while living in New Zealand?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Bolivia even if you are located in New Zealand, for that we need to understand a few things.

Why Work Remotely in Bolivia?
In the past, the only way to work remotely in Bolivia was to travel there and get a job. With the advent of the internet, we now have the ability to work remotely from anywhere in the world, as long as we have a reliable internet connection.
The number of jobs available for remote workers in Bolivia has grown dramatically in recent years. With the advent of the internet, many companies have realized that they can outsource their work to remote workers, and this has led to a boom in the number of remote jobs available.
The reasons to work remotely in Bolivia are many. For example, some people prefer to work remotely because they are more efficient and are able to work in their own time, without having to work in a cubicle and under a boss.
Remote work is also a great way to avoid commuting. If you are living in a small town in Bolivia, commuting to work can be a real pain. You may be spending a lot of time on the road, and you may not be able to use public transport as often as you would like.
If you are a freelancer, remote work is also a great way to make extra money. You can work from anywhere in the world, and you can work when you want. If you are living in New Zealand, you can work from anywhere in the world.

How can I get paid in New Zealand when working remotely for a company in Bolivia?

It is possible to get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Bolivia but it is not easy.

If you want to work for a company in Bolivia, you need to know how to get paid in New Zealand. It is not easy to get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Bolivia.
If you are in New Zealand, it is possible to get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Bolivia. You can also get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Bolivia.
If you are in Bolivia, it is not possible to get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Bolivia.
It is possible to get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Bolivia but it is not easy.

Will I pay taxes in New Zealand or Bolivia when working remotely in New Zealand?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in New Zealand for a corporation in Bolivia, so we’ve put together this guide to make it easy.

Taxation in New Zealand
New Zealand is a tax-free jurisdiction, so you don’t pay any tax when you live and work in New Zealand.
If you’re a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, you don’t pay tax in New Zealand.
If you’re a non-citizen, you’re allowed to live and work in New Zealand, but you’re not allowed to claim any benefits, so you’re not allowed to claim any tax back on your earnings.
You’re also not allowed to claim any tax back on any money you earn outside of New Zealand, so you can’t claim tax back on your earnings in Bolivia.
In New Zealand, you pay tax on your income, but you don’t pay tax on any money you earn outside of New Zealand.
You’re allowed to work in New Zealand without paying tax, but you’re not allowed to claim any tax back on your earnings.
If you’re a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, you’re allowed to live and work in New Zealand without paying tax.