Live in Norway while having a job in Angola

Can I live in Norway and work remotely for a company in Angola?

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

  1. The company you are applying to is registered in Angola.
  2. The company you are applying to is registered in Norway.
  3. You have a valid visa to work in Angola.
  4. You have a valid visa to work in Norway.
  5. You are allowed to work in Norway.

I’m a Norwegian citizen.
Can I work in Angola?
You can work in Angola if you are a Norwegian citizen, however you need to have a valid visa to work in Angola.

How to find remote work in Angola while living in Norway?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Angola even though you are located in Norway. For that we suggest to use online platforms such as Upwork, Freelancer and Fiverr.

In this article, we explain how to find remote jobs in Angola with a self-employed freelancer.
In this article, we will explain:

What are the steps to find remote work in Angola?

How to find remote work in Angola?

How to get started as a remote worker in Angola?

What is remote work in Angola?
Remote work is defined as “work performed by an employee or independent contractor that is not performed on the employer’s premises, from a remote location, or from a coworking space.”
A remote worker does not have to travel to the office every day. He or she can work from home or in a coffee shop, at the library or in a coworking space.
Remote work has become more and more popular in recent years. In 2018, the number of remote workers in the US increased by 17%.
Remote work offers many benefits such as:
More flexibility
Better work-life balance
Greater productivity
Less stress
In Angola, remote work is also gaining popularity.
According to the World Bank, Angola is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
The World Bank forecasts that Angola’s economy will grow by 3.8% in 2019.

How to get paid in Norway when working remotely for a corporation in Angola?

You can get paid in Norway even if you are working for a company in Angola, however , there are some conditions that you need to meet.

In this article, we will be explaining the conditions you need to meet in order to be paid in Norway when working remotely for a corporation in Angola.
Working for a corporation in Angola
When working for a corporation in Angola, you will be working in Angola. This means that you will be working for a company in Angola, and not for a company in Norway.
When working for a company in Angola, you will be working for a company in Angola, and not for a company in Norway.
The company will be paying your salary, and not the Norwegian company.
You will be working in Angola, and not in Norway.
You will be working for a company in Angola, and not for a company in Norway.

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

When working remotely in Norway for a firm based in Angola, taxes might be tricky, therefore it is important to know how taxes work in Norway if you’re working remotely.

The following is a brief guide to the Norwegian tax system and what you need to know if you’re working remotely for a company in Norway.

  1. Taxation in Norway
    Taxation in Norway is a very complicated system. It’s the most complicated system in the world. There are several different taxes, which are all governed by different laws.
    The tax is based on the Norwegian tax code, which is the most complicated tax code in the world. It’s a very complicated system.
    The system is based on three levels:
    Taxes on income
    Taxes on consumption
    Taxes on capital gains
    The tax on income is based on the tax code. The tax on income is based on the tax code, which is the most complicated tax code in the world.
    The tax on consumption is based on the consumer code. The tax on consumption is based on the consumer code, which is the most complicated tax code in the world.
    The tax on capital gains is based on the capital gains code. The tax on capital gains is based on the capital gains code, which is the most complicated tax code in the world.
  2. Income tax in Norway
    Income tax is the most complicated tax in Norway.