Living in Slovakia while working in Liberia

Can I live in Slovakia and work remotely for a company in Liberia?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. Your country of residence must be outside of the Schengen area.
  2. Your country of residence must be outside the EU.
  3. Your country of residence must be outside the USA.
  4. Your country of residence must not have a visa requirement for working remotely for a company in Liberia.

How do I get a work permit for a company in Slovakia?
There are two ways to get a work permit for a company in Slovakia:

  1. You can apply for a work permit directly to the Ministry of Labour, Family and Social Affairs.
  2. You can apply for a work permit through a company in Slovakia.

What is the difference between a work permit and a work permit for a company?
A work permit is a document that allows you to work in Slovakia. A work permit for a company is a document that allows you to work for a company in Slovakia.

Can I work for a company in Slovakia if I am not a Slovak citizen?
Yes, you can work for a company in Slovakia if you are not a Slovak citizen.

Can I work for a company in Slovakia if I am a citizen of another country?
Yes, you can work for a company in Slovakia if you are a citizen of another country.

How to find remote work in Liberia while living in Slovakia?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Liberia even though you are located in Slovakia. For that we will give you a few tips on how to find remote work in Liberia and how to find remote jobs in Liberia.

How to find remote work in Liberia?
If you are located in Slovakia and you are looking for a remote job in Liberia, you have to do some research first. You can do that by visiting the websites of companies in Liberia, that are willing to hire you. The websites of companies in Liberia usually have a section where you can apply for a job.
If you want to get a remote job in Liberia, you should make sure that you are familiar with the language of the country. For example, if you want to get a job in Liberia, you should make sure that you can speak English, French or Spanish.
If you are looking for a job in Liberia, you should make sure that you have a good resume. A resume is a document that contains information about your skills and experience. A resume is usually created in a word processor.
You should also make sure that you have a good email address. You should make sure that you have a good email address, because you will be able to communicate with your future employer.

How to get paid in Slovakia when working remotely for a corporation in Liberia?

You can get paid in Slovakia even if you are working for a company in Liberia, however , you will need to pay for the transfer of the money from Slovakia to Liberia.

If you are working remotely for a company in Liberia, you can get paid in Slovakia, but you will need to transfer the money from Slovakia to Liberia.

How do taxes work in Slovakia if I’m working remotely for a company Slovakia?

When working remotely in Slovakia for a firm based in Liberia, taxes might be tricky, therefore it is essential to have a full understanding of the laws. We’ll provide a brief overview of how taxes work in Slovakia.

How Taxes Work in Slovakia
There are three main types of taxes: Value-added tax (VAT), corporate income tax (CIT), and personal income tax (PIT). A company in Slovakia is required to register for VAT and file returns.
VAT
VAT is a consumption tax and is levied on most goods and services. The VAT rate is set at 21% and is reduced to 14% in the case of certain goods, such as children’s clothing, footwear, and childcare products. VAT is calculated on the price of a product before it is sold.
A company that sells goods to a consumer in Slovakia must charge VAT on the purchase price. If the consumer makes a purchase in Slovakia, the consumer is required to pay the VAT. VAT is not paid by the consumer if the goods are shipped to a consumer in Slovakia.
VAT is calculated on the purchase price of goods sold in Slovakia.