Work in South Korea for a corporation based in Kenya

Can I work remotely for a company in Kenya while being in South Korea?

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

  1. Know your visa status.
  2. Know if you need a visa to work in Kenya.
  3. Know your working visa status and how long it will last.
  4. Check if you need a work permit.
  5. Know if you need to apply for a visa.
  6. Check if you need to apply for a work permit.
  7. Know if you need to apply for a work permit.

How to live in South Korea and find remote work in Kenya?

Finding remote work in Kenya if you are located in South Korea might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to relocate to Kenya. If you are located in South Korea and looking for a new job, we recommend you to apply for the following job vacancies.

How a company in Kenya can send my salary in South Korea?

When working remotely for a corporation in Kenya, you salary can be send to South Korea but only if your work is from a company in Kenya.

The problem is that most of the Kenyan companies don’t have any connection with South Korea. That’s why we need to find a company that can help us.
I am a freelancer who works remotely for a company in Kenya. I am paid in South Korea. My employer in Kenya is using a company in Kenya to pay me, but the company in Kenya is not connected with South Korea. So, I can’t use my salary in South Korea.
In this article, I am going to tell you how a company in Kenya can send my salary in South Korea.
The company in Kenya has a bank account in Kenya, but the bank account is connected with South Korea.
You can find a bank in Kenya that is connected with South Korea. The bank can be located in any city in Kenya.
After you find a bank in Kenya that is connected with South Korea, you can open a bank account in the bank.
After you open a bank account, you can send money from your bank account in Kenya to your bank account in South Korea.
If you want to send money to South Korea, you have to pay a fee for the transfer.
The fee is about $10 per transfer.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in South Korea for a company in Kenya?

If you are working remotely in South Korea for a corporation established in Kenya, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , it’s quite simple.

Working in South Korea for a company established in Kenya
If you are working for a South Korean company in Kenya, you are required to pay taxes on your income. The taxes you pay are as follows:
The tax rate for an individual is 15%
The tax rate for a corporation is 25%
Tax deductions are not allowed for any taxes that you pay
When you work in South Korea for a company established in Kenya, you must pay taxes on the money you earn. If you are working in South Korea for a corporation established in Kenya, taxes are calculated as follows:
Working for a South Korean company in Kenya
In South Korea, a corporation is a legal entity that can own property, make investments, and carry out business. The corporation is separate from its shareholders, directors, and employees.
The corporation is required to pay taxes on its profits. If the corporation earns profits, the corporation must pay taxes on the profits.
When the corporation earns profits, the corporation must pay taxes on the profits.