Live in Portugal while having a job in Greece

Can I work remotely in Portugal for a company in Greece?

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

  1. You must be a citizen of the country you want to work in.
  2. You must have a valid work permit in the country you want to work in.
  3. You must have a contract with a company in the country you want to work in.
  4. You must have a contract with a company in Portugal.

In this article I will explain how to work remotely in Portugal for a company in Greece.
If you want to work in Portugal for a company in Greece, you must first check if you are allowed to work in Portugal and if you are allowed to work in Greece.
Working in Portugal for a company in Greece
Working in Portugal is not a problem, in fact it’s quite common. There are many companies in Portugal that hire people from other countries.
The problem is that the law requires that you must have a valid work permit in order to work in Portugal.
In order to work in Portugal, you must first check if you are allowed to work in Portugal.
If you are not a citizen of Portugal, you must have a work permit in order to work in Portugal.
If you are a citizen of Portugal, you don’t need a work permit to work in Portugal.
You can work in Portugal for a company in Greece without a work permit.
You can work in Portugal for a company in Greece without a work permit if you have a contract with a company in Portugal.

How can I find a remote job in Greece while living in Portugal?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Greece even if you are located in Portugal, for that we need to understand the differences between the two countries and what it takes to work as a remote worker in Greece.

What is the difference between Greece and Portugal?
Portugal and Greece are two different countries in the European Union. Portugal is a very small country, while Greece is a much bigger one. In fact, Portugal is the 5th smallest country in the EU, while Greece is the 10th biggest.
The population of Portugal is 10.7 million people, while in Greece there are 11.5 million people.
Portugal is located in the south of Europe, while Greece is in the north. Portugal is a country that is very close to Spain and France, while Greece is very close to Turkey and Bulgaria.
Greece is the 4th biggest economy in the EU and the 10th in the world, while Portugal is the 14th biggest economy in the EU and the 28th in the world.
The main differences between Portugal and Greece are:
Greece is a big country, while Portugal is a small one.
Greece has a population of 11.5 million people, while Portugal has a population of 10.7 million.
Greece is a big economy, while Portugal is a small one.

How can I get paid in Portugal when working remotely for a company in Greece?

It is possible to get paid in Portugal while working for a company in Greece but it is not as simple as it sounds.

I’m currently working remotely for a company in Greece and I’m getting paid in Euros. I’m not sure how to get paid in Euros in Portugal.
I’m in Portugal now and I’m looking for a job that will allow me to get paid in Euros.

Will I pay taxes in Portugal or Greece when working remotely in Portugal?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Portugal for a corporation in Greece, so it is important to understand the tax situation when working remotely in Portugal.

Taxes are usually paid by the employer to the Portuguese tax authorities, but if you are a self-employed individual, you may need to pay taxes yourself.
You will need to know if you will be taxed on your income in Portugal or Greece.
If you are working remotely in Portugal for a corporation in Greece, you will need to know if you will be taxed on your income in Portugal or Greece.
Portugal and Greece have a double taxation agreement. This means that if you are a resident of Portugal and you work remotely in Portugal for a corporation in Greece, you will be taxed on your income in Portugal and you will be taxed on your income in Greece.
If you are a resident of Portugal and you work remotely in Portugal for a corporation in Greece, you will be taxed on your income in Portugal and you will be taxed on your income in Greece.