Live in Singapore while having a job in Namibia

Can I work remotely in Singapore for a company in Namibia?

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

  1. What is the exact nature of the work?
    Are you working for a company in Namibia or for a company in Singapore?
  2. What are the regulations in Namibia regarding work permits?
  3. What is the company’s policy regarding remote work?

How can I find a remote job in Namibia while living in Singapore?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Namibia even if you are located in Singapore, for that we have a few tips to help you.

Namibia is a country in Southern Africa, it is the fourth largest country in Africa and the sixth largest country in the world. It has a population of 2.3 million and is the second least densely populated country in the world. It has a very diverse culture and a large number of people speak different languages. It is the fifth most developed country in Africa and is ranked as the sixth most developed country in the world.

How can I get paid in Singapore when working remotely for a company in Namibia?

It is possible to get paid in Singapore while working for a company in Namibia but it is not easy. You need to make sure that your employer has a Singapore address and that you have a Singapore bank account. If you do not have a Singapore address, you can apply for a Singaporean passport. You can also get paid in Singapore by working for a company in Singapore.

I am a digital nomad. I am currently working remotely from Namibia for a company in Singapore. I am not sure if I can get paid in Singapore.
How can I get paid in Singapore?
You can get paid in Singapore by working for a company in Singapore. You do not need to have a Singapore address to work for a Singaporean company. However, you do need a Singaporean bank account. You can also get paid in Singapore by working for a company in Namibia.

Will I pay taxes in Singapore or Namibia when working remotely in Singapore?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Singapore for a corporation in Namibia, so it is important to know what your options are.

How much tax will I pay in Singapore?
If you are working remotely in Singapore for a Singapore company, you will pay tax on your income. The tax rate depends on your personal circumstances and the amount of your income.
If you are a Singapore citizen or permanent resident, you are subject to the personal income tax rate of 30% (for the 2017/2018 tax year).
If you are a citizen of another country, you are subject to the personal income tax rate of the country you live in.
If you are a non-resident, you are subject to the personal income tax rate of the country you live in.

How much tax will I pay in Namibia?
If you are working remotely in Namibia for a Namibian company, you will pay tax on your income.
If you are a Namibian citizen or permanent resident, you are subject to the personal income tax rate of 15% (for the 2017/2018 tax year).