Work in Norway for a company based in Nigeria

Can I work remotely in Norway for a company in Nigeria?

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

  1. Are you allowed to work remotely in Norway?
  2. Are you allowed to work remotely in Nigeria?
  3. What is the minimum salary you should be paid in Nigeria?
  4. What is the maximum salary you should be paid in Nigeria?
  5. What is the minimum salary you should be paid in Norway?
  6. What is the maximum salary you should be paid in Norway?
  7. Do you need a visa to work in Nigeria?
  8. Do you need a visa to work in Norway?
  9. What is the difference between a work permit and a visa?
  10. Are you allowed to work in Norway?
  11. Are you allowed to work in Nigeria?
  12. How do you get a visa to work in Norway?

How can I find a remote job in Nigeria while living in Norway?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Nigeria even if you are located in Norway, for that we need to understand the working conditions of the Nigerian market.

The first thing to know is that, as a foreigner, you will have to work in Nigeria for a minimum of three months. You need to be in Nigeria for at least three months because the companies that are hiring foreign workers will not allow you to work there for less than three months.
The second thing to know is that there is no such thing as a remote job in Nigeria. It is always a remote job. It’s not a remote job, it’s a remote work.
The third thing to know is that there are no remote jobs in Nigeria for Nigerians. You will always have to work remotely from Nigeria.
The fourth thing to know is that the Nigerian market is not the same as the Nigerian market. The Nigerian market is a very different market from the Nigerian market.
The fifth thing to know is that the Nigerian market is a market for companies that are looking for workers. The Nigerian market is not a market for workers.
The sixth thing to know is that the Nigerian market is a market for companies that are willing to pay very low salaries. The Nigerian market is not a market for companies that are willing to pay high salaries.
The seventh thing to know is that the Nigerian market is a market for companies that are willing to pay very low wages. The Nigerian market is not a market for companies that are willing to pay high wages.

How can I get paid in Norway when working remotely for a company in Nigeria?

It is possible to get paid in Norway while working for a company in Nigeria but it requires a little bit of planning.

I am currently working remotely from Norway for a company in Nigeria. I work as a web developer for a web development company in Nigeria. I work with a company in Norway as a web developer.
The company in Nigeria has asked me to work remotely for them for the next 12 months. They will pay me in Nigeria.
You can get paid in Norway when working in Nigeria for a company that has a valid bank account in Norway.
I have been asked to work for a company in Nigeria. They have asked me to work remotely from Norway. I am currently working as a web developer in Norway for a company in Norway.

Will I pay taxes in Norway or Nigeria when working remotely in Norway?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Norway for a corporation in Nigeria, so we have put together a list of things to consider.

This article is part of a series of posts on how to work remotely in Norway. For a detailed explanation of how to work remotely in Norway, please read our article on how to work from Norway.
You can read the first part of this article here.
When working remotely in Norway, you are still covered by the same rules as if you were working in Norway. This means that you must be covered by social insurance and the employer must have a work permit for you.
In the same way as if you were working in Norway, you will have to pay taxes if you work for a company in Norway. However, it is possible to work for a company in Nigeria and pay taxes in Norway, if you are a resident of Norway.
If you are a non-resident of Norway, you are not covered by the same tax rules as a resident. You may be able to get a work permit in Norway, but you will not be covered by social insurance.