Live in Northern Ireland while having a job in Lithuania

Can I work remotely for a company in Lithuania while being in Northern Ireland?

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

  1. You need to have a local employer who is willing to sponsor you.
  2. You need to have a local employer who will pay you in Euros, and not in pounds.

There are a few ways you can work remotely. You can be an independent contractor, work for a company or you can be an employee.

The main difference between being an independent contractor and being an employee is that as an independent contractor you are not entitled to any benefits, and as an employee you are entitled to a number of benefits.

How to live in Northern Ireland and find remote work in Lithuania?

Finding remote work in Lithuania if you are located in Northern Ireland might be difficult, therefore we recommend to use our international services. We have offices in Lithuania and we help our clients to find remote work and make money online from home. We have developed a unique model for our international clients. We offer them a completely new way to earn money online. Our international services are focused on providing our clients with the best work from home jobs, remote work opportunities and freelance work from home. We have created a team of professionals who have been working in the IT industry for many years and they have gained a lot of experience.

Finding remote work in Lithuania is very easy, you just need to follow our simple steps. First of all, you need to fill out our application form. This form will be sent to our clients who have an opportunity for your remote work. After you have been selected, you will be contacted by our recruitment team. The recruitment team will help you to find remote work in Lithuania and the best work from home job for you.
The best work from home job in Lithuania and remote work opportunities are available to everyone. All you need to do is to fill out our online application form and you will be contacted by our recruitment team.

Why choose us?
We are one of the largest IT companies in the Baltic countries. We have more than 500 IT specialists and experts. Our team consists of the best IT professionals who are willing to help you to find the best remote work in Lithuania.

How a company in Lithuania can send my salary in Northern Ireland?

When working remotely for a corporation in Lithuania, you salary can be send to Northern Ireland but how do you do it?

As a contractor, you will have a contract with a company in Lithuania. This company will be your employer and you will be working for them.
You will be working for this company for a period of time and during this period you will be paid a salary.
If you work for this company for a period of time and you are not satisfied with the work, you can leave the company and find another company in Lithuania.
If you leave the company in Lithuania, you will not be paid any salary for the time you worked for the company in Lithuania.
You can work for a company in Lithuania for a period of time and you will not be paid a salary.
You can work for a company in Lithuania for a period of time and you will be paid a salary.
If you are working for a company in Lithuania for a period of time, you will be paid a salary.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Northern Ireland for a company in Lithuania?

If you are working remotely in Northern Ireland for a corporation established in Lithuania, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it’s not.

If you’re working in Northern Ireland for a company established in Lithuania, you will be charged the same rate of tax as if you were working in Lithuania.
The main difference is that you’ll be paying a higher rate of tax on your UK earnings.
The tax rate for UK employees working in Northern Ireland is set by the UK government and is currently 20%. The tax rate for Lithuanian employees is set by the Lithuanian government and is currently 18%.
The tax rate for UK employees working in Lithuania is set by the Lithuanian government and is currently 10%.
How to calculate your tax rate
The rate of tax that you pay depends on where you work, your nationality and the amount of money you earn.
The basic rate of tax is 20%. This rate applies to all earnings over £11,850.
If you earn less than this amount, you’ll pay a lower rate of tax.
The basic rate of tax for UK employees is 20%. The basic rate of tax for Lithuanian employees is 18%.
If you earn more than £11,850, you’ll pay a higher rate of tax.
The higher rate of tax is 40% for UK employees and 35% for Lithuanian employees.