Live in Saudi Arabia while having a job in Netherlands

Can I work remotely in Saudi Arabia for a company in Netherlands?

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

  1. The company must have a local representative in Saudi Arabia.
  2. The company must have a local representative in your country.
  3. The company must be registered in your country.
  4. You need to be a legal resident of your country.

How can I find a remote job in Netherlands while living in Saudi Arabia?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Netherlands even if you are located in Saudi Arabia, for that we have a list of the best remote jobs in Netherlands for Saudi expats.

We have found a list of the best remote jobs in Netherlands for expats in Saudi Arabia.
If you are looking for a remote job in Netherlands, you can find it here.
We have also found a list of the best remote jobs in Saudi Arabia for expats in Netherlands.
You can find a list of the best remote jobs in Saudi Arabia for expats in Netherlands here.

How can I find a remote job in Saudi Arabia while living in Saudi Arabia?
If you are looking for a remote job in Saudi Arabia, you can find it here.

How can I get paid in Saudi Arabia when working remotely for a company in Netherlands?

It is possible to get paid in Saudi Arabia while working for a company in Netherlands but it is not easy.

I am currently working for a company in Netherlands. I have been working for them for almost a year. I am currently working from home. I have been offered a job in Saudi Arabia. I have accepted the job offer. The company is based in Saudi Arabia. The company is based in the UAE.

Will I pay taxes in Saudi Arabia or Netherlands when working remotely in Saudi Arabia?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Saudi Arabia for a corporation in Netherlands, so we have put together a guide for our readers.

We have also created a free guide for you to help you find your way in the world of remote work.
Taxation in Saudi Arabia
The government of Saudi Arabia is based on the Islamic principles of Shari’a law. The government has a strict interpretation of the Shari’a laws and there are very few laws that are not explicitly mentioned in the Qur’an.
As such, the government of Saudi Arabia is very strict with its interpretation of the laws and does not recognise the concept of contract.
When working in Saudi Arabia, you will be taxed on the income you earn.
In the case of an individual working in Saudi Arabia, the following taxes apply:
Tax Rate
Income Tax
Social Security Tax
Employer’s Tax
Earnings