Work in Romania for a company based in Philippines

Can I work remotely in Romania for a company in Philippines?

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

  1. The company in the Philippines must have an office in Romania.
  2. The company must have an office in Romania.
  3. You must be able to prove that you have been working for the company in the Philippines for at least 6 months.

Are there any minimum requirements for a visa? Yes, the minimum duration for a visa is 6 months, but the company must have an office in Romania, the company must have an office in Romania and you must have been working for the company in the Philippines for at least 6 months.

How can I find a remote job in Philippines while living in Romania?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Philippines even if you are located in Romania, for that we will have to take the help of the Philippines Embassy in Romania. If you are located in Romania, you will be able to apply for a job in Philippines and find a remote job in Philippines.

You can also get a work permit in Romania for working in Philippines. Once you get the work permit, you can work in Philippines without any visa.

How can I find a remote job in Philippines?
There are two ways to find a remote job in Philippines.
One is by applying for a job in Philippines and another is by applying for a work permit in Romania.
If you are located in Romania and want to find a remote job in Philippines, you can apply for a job in Philippines through a Philippine Embassy in Romania.
Philippine Embassy in Romania is the best place to find a job in Philippines.
You can find a job in Philippines through Philippine Embassy in Romania and it is the best place to find a job in Philippines.

How can I get a work permit in Romania?
You can get a work permit in Romania if you are going to work in Philippines.
To get a work permit in Romania, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Fill an application for a work permit in Romania and send it to Philippine Embassy in Romania.
  2. If you get the work permit, you can work in Philippines without any visa.

How can I get paid in Romania when working remotely for a company in Philippines?

It is possible to get paid in Romania while working for a company in Philippines but it is not easy. The best way to get paid in Romania is to get a Romanian bank account and then transfer money from Philippines to Romania. It is possible to get paid in Romania without a Romanian bank account. You can get paid in Romania with the help of a Romanian company that has an international bank account.

How to get paid in Romania
You can get paid in Romania if you are a freelancer or an independent contractor. If you are a freelancer or an independent contractor, you can get paid in Romania with the help of a Romanian company that has an international bank account.

Will I pay taxes in Romania or Philippines when working remotely in Romania?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Romania for a corporation in Philippines, so here’s a quick overview.

You’ll be working for a company in Romania and are not a resident of Romania. This means you’ll be paying taxes to Romania for the income you earn, and the company will be paying taxes to Romania for the profits it makes.
If you’re a resident of Romania, then you’ll only pay taxes to Romania. If you’re a resident of Philippines, then you’ll only pay taxes to Philippines.
Here’s a quick overview of taxes for working remotely in Romania for a company in Philippines.

What is the tax rate for working in Romania?
If you’re a resident of Romania, then you’ll be paying the standard rate of income tax for Romania. This means you’ll be paying the Romanian tax rate of 19% on the first €38,100 (or approximately $42,800) of your income, and 20% on the remainder.
If you’re a resident of Philippines, then you’ll be paying the standard rate of income tax for Philippines. This means you’ll be paying the Philippine tax rate of 10% on the first €38,100 (or approximately $42,800) of your income, and 12% on the remainder.