Work in Senegal for a company based in Belarus

Can I work remotely for a company in Belarus while being in Senegal?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. If you are a citizen of Senegal, you can work in Belarus without a visa.
  2. If you are a citizen of Belarus, you can work in Senegal without a visa.
  3. If you are a citizen of Belarus and you are a resident of Senegal, you can work in Belarus without a visa.
  4. If you are a citizen of Belarus and you are a resident of Senegal, you can work in Senegal without a visa.
  5. If you are a citizen of Senegal and you are a resident of Belarus, you can work in Belarus without a visa.

How to live in Senegal and find remote work in Belarus?

Finding remote work in Belarus if you are located in Senegal might be difficult, therefore we recommend to find remote work in Belarus from a different country.

You can work remotely from anywhere in the world, but there are certain countries where it is much easier to work remotely than from other countries.
This is the list of countries where it is much easier to work remotely.
This list is based on my own experience and research, but you can also find similar lists on other websites.
Let’s start with the easiest countries to work from, and then we’ll move to the countries where it’s more difficult.
The easiest countries to work from
Here are the countries where it is easier to work remotely:
Belarus
Belarus is a country in Eastern Europe with a population of about 10 million. It’s located between Russia and Poland.
In Belarus, it’s easier to work remotely than in other countries because:
There are no visa restrictions for working remotely.
The government is not actively fighting against remote work.
There are no laws against working remotely.
Belarus is one of the most popular countries for outsourcing companies.
There are no major language barriers.
There are no major cultural differences.
There are no major security issues.

How a company in Belarus can send my salary in Senegal?

When working remotely for a corporation in Belarus, you salary can be send to Senegal but you have to pay the taxes.

So the company has to deduct the taxes and then send your salary to you. In Senegal you have to pay taxes on it, but you are not allowed to deduct them from the salary.
This is the way how a company in Belarus can send my salary in Senegal.
To get a better understanding of the process, we will describe the whole process from the beginning to the end.
How a company in Belarus can send my salary in Senegal
In order to get a better understanding of the process, we will describe the whole process from the beginning to the end.

  1. From the beginning
    When a company in Belarus wants to send your salary to a company in Senegal, it has to send a request to the Central Bank of Belarus.
    The request is a document that contains the information about the salary of the employee.
    The Central Bank of Belarus has to check if the information is correct and if it is correct, it will send the information to the Ministry of Finance of Senegal.
  2. The Ministry of Finance of Senegal
    The Ministry of Finance of Senegal will check the information that the Central Bank of Belarus has sent.
    The Ministry of Finance of Senegal has to check the information that the Central Bank of Belarus has sent.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Senegal for a company in Belarus?

If you are working remotely in Senegal for a corporation established in Belarus, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , there are several options to consider. You could be taxed by Senegal, by the company, or by both.

Senegal has a progressive tax system and it is based on the value of your income and wealth. You are also taxed based on your citizenship and residency status.
If you are a Senegalese citizen, you are taxed on your income from all sources. If you are a Senegalese resident, you are taxed on income from sources within the country. If you are a non-resident of Senegal, you are taxed on income from sources outside the country.
You are taxed on the income you earn from the company you work for, including the income from any company-owned assets you own. If you are a shareholder in a company that is incorporated in Senegal, you are taxed on the company’s income.
If you are a non-resident of Senegal, you are taxed on the income you earn from the company you work for, including the income from any company-owned assets you own.