Live in Slovakia while having a job in Serbia

Can I work remotely for a company in Serbia while being in Slovakia?

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

  1. Visa: You should have a valid visa for your country of residence.
  2. Taxes: You should be aware of the tax rules in your country of residence.
  3. Health insurance: You should have health insurance in your country of residence.
  4. Work permit: You should have a work permit for your country of residence.

How can I work remotely for a company in Slovakia?
You can work remotely for a company in Slovakia if you meet the following conditions:

What is the best time to work remotely for a company in Slovakia?
The best time to work remotely for a company in Slovakia is usually from 1pm to 7pm.

Is it possible to work remotely for a company in Slovakia?
Yes, it is possible to work remotely for a company in Slovakia.

What is the salary for a remote worker in Slovakia?
The salary for a remote worker in Slovakia depends on the position. We recommend to contact the company you wish to work for in Slovakia to get an idea of the salary for a remote worker in Slovakia.

How to live in Slovakia and find remote work in Serbia?

Finding remote work in Serbia if you are located in Slovakia might be difficult, therefore we recommend to find remote work in Slovakia first and then move to Serbia.

Why Slovakia?
Slovakia is a small country in the heart of Europe, bordering Hungary and Austria. The country is one of the most developed countries in Central Europe. It has a good economy, low unemployment rate and low cost of living. The country is also a member of the European Union.

Why Serbia?
Serbia is a small country in the Balkans, bordering Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. It is one of the most developed countries in the region.
In this article, we will cover the following topics:
How to get a remote job in Slovakia
How to get a remote job in Serbia
Where to find remote work in Slovakia and Serbia
How to find remote work in Slovakia and Serbia
The biggest problem in finding remote work is that you are located in a foreign country. Therefore, you need to find a way to get a remote job in your country of residence.

How a company in Serbia can send my salary in Slovakia?

When working remotely for a corporation in Serbia, you salary can be send to Slovakia but it is not always easy. I will show you how to send your salary in Slovakia.

If you are working remotely for a corporation in Serbia, you salary can be send to Slovakia, but it is not always easy. In this article, I will show you how to send your salary in Slovakia.
The first step is to find out the salary of your company in Serbia. You can find it in the following link:
Then, you need to find out the current exchange rate of your country. For this, you can use the following link:
Finally, you need to find out the amount of your salary that you need to send to Slovakia. This amount is the amount of your salary that you have to pay to the Slovakian bank.
Once you have all the necessary information, you can proceed to the next step.
Step 1: Send your salary to Slovakia
To send your salary to Slovakia, you need to use the following link:
You need to fill the form with your salary and your bank account. In the form, you need to put your name, surname, bank account number, and your salary.
Then, you need to fill the form with your name and surname, your bank account number, and your salary.
Finally, you need to fill the form with your name, surname, bank account number, and your salary.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Slovakia for a company in Serbia?

If you are working remotely in Slovakia for a corporation established in Serbia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are very simple.

We are going to talk about the most common taxes that you should pay when working remotely for a company in Slovakia.
The main taxes that you should pay are:
VAT
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Social Security Contributions
Corporate Income Tax
The tax rates for each of them are different depending on your company, your residency and your profession.
If you are a freelancer or a contractor, you will pay the social security contributions that the company you are working for in Serbia has to pay for you.
If you are an employee, you will pay the social security contributions that your company has to pay for you.